I'm with the other two replies. My recommendations match my interests quite well. Probably due to what videos I like and others that I hide because they're not relevant to me. I don't think I'd be using YT if it weren't…
Might just be you're doing too much exercise. If I over-reach too far, I end up not being able to sleep all night.
Looking inside of myself just makes me more restless. It's about the worst thing I can do if I actually want to sleep. Exercise has been a great help in shutting off my mind at night.
We don't need perfect immunity. Canada has shown that focusing on first doses over "full" immunity can work quite well at a population level. The flu vaccine is around 10-40% effective. Bu suddenly we pretend like if a…
I'm not sure it's alluring. It's possible. I'm not sure our inherent psychology is sufficient to cause what's happening in the US.
I feel like we're already seeing the effects of chemicals like lead now. How many older people are suddenly radical Trump or QAnon supporters?
Honestly, looking at how Republicans are divorcing themselves from reality makes me theorize that there are similar physiological/chemical effects at play in modern society (and the rise of similar movements in Europe).…
Working in PC repair, a majority of my customers can't just up and buy a new PC just because Microsoft arbitrarily decides that whatever they have isn't good enough, even though it has sufficient performance.
I seriously hope the EU becomes aware of this and forces MS to change this crap. It's actually insane from a sustainability standpoint.
I had no idea they'd gone back to 4 numbers for some of their CPUs. What does G7 even mean?
It's still unclear to me why anticompetitive behavior is so hard to understand for people here. Free markets don't exist. Stop pretending they do. Apple has a crazy amount of power over companies selling apps on their…
I'm confused. I easily get 8-10 hours on my Core i7 laptop as long as I'm not at 100% CPU usage permanently. Modern Ryzens also hit this easily. So I don't know why 8 hours screen on time on a tiny screen with an…
It's the university that allowed the research to take place. It's the university's responsibility to fix their own organisation's issues. The kernel has enough on their plate than to have to figure out who at the…
There are literally mails in that list pointing out that commits made it to stable. At least read the damn thing before repeating the professor's/student's nonsense lies.
I'm depressed by the state of anime. It seems the industry has generally taken "adult" to mean violent. I grew up watching the gruesome stuff. But the industry still seems to be in that edgy teen phase 99% of the time…
I think this is one of the best features of HN. It reduces a lot of the energy around receiving replies to a comment on all sides, there's never this neon light going off "hey, you need to respond to this right now".
Oil dependence on ME has always been an issue. Guess what the US did... They're now one of the biggest oil producers in the world. What was your argument again? As for wine, wine isn't as fundamental/crucial to modern…
I'd say that's one of the reasons why Europeans are so unhappy with the US. I know I am. They have so much potential to get shit done, but they squander all of that potential.
Taiwan and Japan being the giants in the field is due to one thing only: Government policy. Both governments invested heavily in research labs, universities and industry (TSMC was a joint government-Philips venture),…
If it's anything like on Android, where you just give it blank permission to access your entire storage, it would be useless. There are plenty of programs you might want to use that have no business having access to…
That seems, uh, problematic.
> Michael Teal, 737 MAX chief engineer, testified to Congress that he first learned only after the Lion Air crash that MCAS relied on a single sensor Uh, what. How does something like this even happen?
Calculator is one of those applications that I set to floating in i3/awesome, so I'm not sure it should be "fixed". This is the sort of thing that users should be able to decide on the fly.
I recently went through all of these tests and they're extremely trivial. I got through them with barely any knowledge about the topic. Even though I can now do options trading, I'm not going to touch it or anything…
I'm with the other two replies. My recommendations match my interests quite well. Probably due to what videos I like and others that I hide because they're not relevant to me. I don't think I'd be using YT if it weren't…
Might just be you're doing too much exercise. If I over-reach too far, I end up not being able to sleep all night.
Looking inside of myself just makes me more restless. It's about the worst thing I can do if I actually want to sleep. Exercise has been a great help in shutting off my mind at night.
We don't need perfect immunity. Canada has shown that focusing on first doses over "full" immunity can work quite well at a population level. The flu vaccine is around 10-40% effective. Bu suddenly we pretend like if a…
I'm not sure it's alluring. It's possible. I'm not sure our inherent psychology is sufficient to cause what's happening in the US.
I feel like we're already seeing the effects of chemicals like lead now. How many older people are suddenly radical Trump or QAnon supporters?
Honestly, looking at how Republicans are divorcing themselves from reality makes me theorize that there are similar physiological/chemical effects at play in modern society (and the rise of similar movements in Europe).…
Working in PC repair, a majority of my customers can't just up and buy a new PC just because Microsoft arbitrarily decides that whatever they have isn't good enough, even though it has sufficient performance.
I seriously hope the EU becomes aware of this and forces MS to change this crap. It's actually insane from a sustainability standpoint.
I had no idea they'd gone back to 4 numbers for some of their CPUs. What does G7 even mean?
It's still unclear to me why anticompetitive behavior is so hard to understand for people here. Free markets don't exist. Stop pretending they do. Apple has a crazy amount of power over companies selling apps on their…
I'm confused. I easily get 8-10 hours on my Core i7 laptop as long as I'm not at 100% CPU usage permanently. Modern Ryzens also hit this easily. So I don't know why 8 hours screen on time on a tiny screen with an…
It's the university that allowed the research to take place. It's the university's responsibility to fix their own organisation's issues. The kernel has enough on their plate than to have to figure out who at the…
There are literally mails in that list pointing out that commits made it to stable. At least read the damn thing before repeating the professor's/student's nonsense lies.
I'm depressed by the state of anime. It seems the industry has generally taken "adult" to mean violent. I grew up watching the gruesome stuff. But the industry still seems to be in that edgy teen phase 99% of the time…
I think this is one of the best features of HN. It reduces a lot of the energy around receiving replies to a comment on all sides, there's never this neon light going off "hey, you need to respond to this right now".
Oil dependence on ME has always been an issue. Guess what the US did... They're now one of the biggest oil producers in the world. What was your argument again? As for wine, wine isn't as fundamental/crucial to modern…
I'd say that's one of the reasons why Europeans are so unhappy with the US. I know I am. They have so much potential to get shit done, but they squander all of that potential.
Taiwan and Japan being the giants in the field is due to one thing only: Government policy. Both governments invested heavily in research labs, universities and industry (TSMC was a joint government-Philips venture),…
If it's anything like on Android, where you just give it blank permission to access your entire storage, it would be useless. There are plenty of programs you might want to use that have no business having access to…
That seems, uh, problematic.
> Michael Teal, 737 MAX chief engineer, testified to Congress that he first learned only after the Lion Air crash that MCAS relied on a single sensor Uh, what. How does something like this even happen?
Calculator is one of those applications that I set to floating in i3/awesome, so I'm not sure it should be "fixed". This is the sort of thing that users should be able to decide on the fly.
I recently went through all of these tests and they're extremely trivial. I got through them with barely any knowledge about the topic. Even though I can now do options trading, I'm not going to touch it or anything…