That phrase is just flamebait and that's probably why it's framed in quotation marks. That said, I'm not surprised to learn that doctors use Google. We go to doctors to benefit from their judgment and experience, not…
Modern meme culture is just modern culture. Information is embedded in society memetically, at least in Dawkins' framework. That memes are simple, stupid jokes like "badger badger badger" is itself a meme. This isn't…
The article reads like a PSA for mental health services. There is more focus on "who" is getting therapy than "why", and the "worry" is simply that there is not enough supply of mental health professionals to meet…
Everyone knows you're a slacker, except management. Because management sucks. It's pretty much an axiom at this point. >Do people regularly run into coworkers like me during their career and simply ignore it because…
I am not a scientist but I don't think that's right. A decay and rot situation should put some amount of carbon in the ground. Where else would all the peat that formed coal have come from otherwise? Obviously violent…
Is there any reason we don't genetically modify trees so that they grow huge? GMOs are some of our most advanced technologies, yet it seems no one has thought to modify trees to grow more.
"To invest" sounds great, but I'll believe it when I see it. For a long time now, American car makes have treated EVs like a second-class product compared to their gas models. Even if these plants go up on time, I don't…
That contact and messages access exploit is quite neat. Some might say it even looks straightforward. I can only assume this is the "private API" that darkly patterned apps use, because it looks that obvious.
I wonder how ob/ob mutant mice behave. Do they move less and sleep more? Is their body set temperature lower? It doesn't make thermodynamic sense that they would get obese on half the diet unless their physical activity…
Would you prevent the next Einstein from flourishing simply because you believe he or she should endure a random socialization process?
The targeted ad banner is hilarious. It reminds me of that scene in Silicon Valley where Dominos appears in a fantasy medieval universe because Dinesh mentions pizza.
He is not saying there are no good guys or bad guys. He is saying that when we're told of good guys or bad guys, they are usually characters in a narrative. But he does not go so far as to say good guys and bad guys…
The "hide" part from the title: > But there is an important caveat: The government doesn’t publicly divulge the use of antipsychotics given to residents with schizophrenia or two other conditions.
The "don't take the lift" suggestion in the screenshot is excellent. This presents a daily challenge that you can feel proud of tracking. However, I think that this is only because it is reducible to a positive item…
Lol, mathlets when will they learn?
You might be giving too much credit to your ability to pay attention to your surroundings. It is possible that looking around as a passenger might actually increases risk. There's no way to tell other than looking at…
That phrase is just flamebait and that's probably why it's framed in quotation marks. That said, I'm not surprised to learn that doctors use Google. We go to doctors to benefit from their judgment and experience, not…
Modern meme culture is just modern culture. Information is embedded in society memetically, at least in Dawkins' framework. That memes are simple, stupid jokes like "badger badger badger" is itself a meme. This isn't…
The article reads like a PSA for mental health services. There is more focus on "who" is getting therapy than "why", and the "worry" is simply that there is not enough supply of mental health professionals to meet…
Everyone knows you're a slacker, except management. Because management sucks. It's pretty much an axiom at this point. >Do people regularly run into coworkers like me during their career and simply ignore it because…
I am not a scientist but I don't think that's right. A decay and rot situation should put some amount of carbon in the ground. Where else would all the peat that formed coal have come from otherwise? Obviously violent…
Is there any reason we don't genetically modify trees so that they grow huge? GMOs are some of our most advanced technologies, yet it seems no one has thought to modify trees to grow more.
"To invest" sounds great, but I'll believe it when I see it. For a long time now, American car makes have treated EVs like a second-class product compared to their gas models. Even if these plants go up on time, I don't…
That contact and messages access exploit is quite neat. Some might say it even looks straightforward. I can only assume this is the "private API" that darkly patterned apps use, because it looks that obvious.
I wonder how ob/ob mutant mice behave. Do they move less and sleep more? Is their body set temperature lower? It doesn't make thermodynamic sense that they would get obese on half the diet unless their physical activity…
Would you prevent the next Einstein from flourishing simply because you believe he or she should endure a random socialization process?
The targeted ad banner is hilarious. It reminds me of that scene in Silicon Valley where Dominos appears in a fantasy medieval universe because Dinesh mentions pizza.
He is not saying there are no good guys or bad guys. He is saying that when we're told of good guys or bad guys, they are usually characters in a narrative. But he does not go so far as to say good guys and bad guys…
The "hide" part from the title: > But there is an important caveat: The government doesn’t publicly divulge the use of antipsychotics given to residents with schizophrenia or two other conditions.
The "don't take the lift" suggestion in the screenshot is excellent. This presents a daily challenge that you can feel proud of tracking. However, I think that this is only because it is reducible to a positive item…
Lol, mathlets when will they learn?
You might be giving too much credit to your ability to pay attention to your surroundings. It is possible that looking around as a passenger might actually increases risk. There's no way to tell other than looking at…