Yeh the central line is AWFUL. I used to travel out of my way to avoid it.
There are many tasks for which speed is not an absolute requirement. I bet there are lots of places that parallelisation makes more computers within the ballpark of acceptable performance perfectly cromulent to keep…
Yeh try TinySeed - the help is likely more valuable than the money, which in itself likely helps a great deal.
You have to be willfully ignorant to believe a proposition that no one cares, and willfully naive to believe everyone will. Look at https://ourworldindata.org/economic-growth and take 5 minutes to look at the data on…
> though I will be waiting for an FDA-approved vaccine myself. If it was July, and this post popped up, heck even November pre-US election when we were told the vaccine was months away, would that change the equation? I…
Homebrew seems unfair: https://radvac.org/a-homepage-section/ Trying it is IMHO a risk calculation once you've jumped the "is this credible" bar.
I only saw part of the Lex interview, and in the part I watched Loeb was saying if we had seen it on the way TOO Earth, we could have sent a rocket to investigate. If we aren't looking, and a chance arises, we'll miss…
Step 1: Define in such a way I am right. Step 2: I am right. When aggregating at the country level, data skews massively. China and the US are more like the EU than Norway or England. Compare China (1,300 million) and…
> The key policy question, one that drives so many others, is whether the city should prioritize full-time drivers over part-time and casual drivers. I wish EVERY policy decision was structured this way. Tell me the…
> not just the enterprises that employ low/no skill labor or their consumers. Why would any company ever employ anyone in the close-to-minimum-wage bracket? Amazon gets flack for employment, and Google gets none. Only…
+1 from me.
I think it is the opposite - it is a consequence of which system has better long term surviveability. Companies survive because they don't die. That seems trite, I know. The consequences of it are important, as the…
The problem with this view is that it is hopelessly uncomprehensive. When you start on the politics stuff, where do you stop? Should Coinbase have a political opinion on native rights in South Australia? What about the…
Yeh the central line is AWFUL. I used to travel out of my way to avoid it.
There are many tasks for which speed is not an absolute requirement. I bet there are lots of places that parallelisation makes more computers within the ballpark of acceptable performance perfectly cromulent to keep…
Yeh try TinySeed - the help is likely more valuable than the money, which in itself likely helps a great deal.
You have to be willfully ignorant to believe a proposition that no one cares, and willfully naive to believe everyone will. Look at https://ourworldindata.org/economic-growth and take 5 minutes to look at the data on…
> though I will be waiting for an FDA-approved vaccine myself. If it was July, and this post popped up, heck even November pre-US election when we were told the vaccine was months away, would that change the equation? I…
Homebrew seems unfair: https://radvac.org/a-homepage-section/ Trying it is IMHO a risk calculation once you've jumped the "is this credible" bar.
I only saw part of the Lex interview, and in the part I watched Loeb was saying if we had seen it on the way TOO Earth, we could have sent a rocket to investigate. If we aren't looking, and a chance arises, we'll miss…
Step 1: Define in such a way I am right. Step 2: I am right. When aggregating at the country level, data skews massively. China and the US are more like the EU than Norway or England. Compare China (1,300 million) and…
> The key policy question, one that drives so many others, is whether the city should prioritize full-time drivers over part-time and casual drivers. I wish EVERY policy decision was structured this way. Tell me the…
> not just the enterprises that employ low/no skill labor or their consumers. Why would any company ever employ anyone in the close-to-minimum-wage bracket? Amazon gets flack for employment, and Google gets none. Only…
+1 from me.
I think it is the opposite - it is a consequence of which system has better long term surviveability. Companies survive because they don't die. That seems trite, I know. The consequences of it are important, as the…
The problem with this view is that it is hopelessly uncomprehensive. When you start on the politics stuff, where do you stop? Should Coinbase have a political opinion on native rights in South Australia? What about the…