benzin
No user record in our sample, but benzin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but benzin has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
In all seriousness, if you have the patience and glasnost you should reach out to a scientist or related professional who can document this behaviour via bloods, x-rays, genomics or other means. I study oral history and…
It might be the narrative bias of revisionist history but it seems like there’s a trend of bombastic good-for-nothing leaders against get-stuff-done lackeys and quiet leaders. I almost despair at hearing what i want to…
This is actually on my current todo list - replacing textedit with Helvetica to make notes on MacOS, with Featherpad and ??? font on Debian. Didn’t seem important but the default is so damn ugly.
These are the kind of books I aspire to write eventually. Incredibly niche but indisputably authoritative to those that care about the niche.
Seen and confirmed (before the author removes it - if they care to)
They’re usually the first comments in these posts - perhaps stuck in traffic?
It seems very simple, more romantic than a dating app and would massively recoup my net worth because I’m sharing expenses, being motivated by my soulmate, and married people out-earn single people statistically…
I have a ten year old laptop - bought a replacement battery, good as new - for 15 minutes. Now it dies in 2 minutes when unplugged. Maybe a trustworthy brand will emerge to handle the different battery sizes available.
It’s a nice counter argument but the comment you’re replying to is essentially a slam-dunk on this entire MBA discussion. Confirmation bias truly is a juggernaut.
I'm pro-everything. From my flawed knowledge of economic history, energy rules all and is the single best thing to invest in for a country or civilisation's future. [1][2][3][4][5] Any advantages individual technologies…
The jaw-dropping moment for this point is the section about bees, even if the author himself said it was very hard to understand. It reframed my understanding of a 'queen' bee at least.
Until paint was produced commercially during the Industrial Revolution (circa 1800), painters had to make their own paints by grinding pigment into oil.[1] Photography drove painting deeper towards abstraction. [2] I'm…
My tech company's office is close to the BT office in London. I can see arguments for (separation of environments) and against (job market liquidity) office-working but the hybrid model for offices in the middle of…