There's a balance there - the court records need to be public so that the justice system can be held accountable by the public in some way, and records need to be available to inform precedent for future decisions. That…
I don't think you have to be a criminal to be in some sort of police database. And even if it did mean that, it should make no difference as to how their privacy is treated. If anything, a police database should have…
>If the grass pasture is already there in cycle, it's not being used for anything else. Might as well put cattle on it. This is true, technically speaking. Practically, you couldn't produce even a fraction of the amount…
I don't think anyone in this whole thread was talking about your local fields here.
No they're not, at least they're not pasture. They're either already farmed fields or they're wild meadows. Putting meadows to intense use would destroy whole ecosystems that may look like "just grass" from afar, and…
Because that does not work on scale. This discussion is about how producing meat requires tons and tons of land in the form of soy bean fields that feed the animals, which indirectly and directly contributes to…
Just to be clear, I think it's within the responsibility of the government to pay for much of the hardship incurred by lockdowns to help get society and the economy as a whole through it halfway intact; but I do not…
And why do you think this should be strictly a "government bill"? I think it's a lot more nuanced than that. One perspective would be to say this is a cost all of society needs to pay as a whole (in which case everyone…
Have you read the link? This is not about dismissing the genuine plight of people affected by the lockdown. This is about actual, literal, disinformation being spread. We need to weigh the consequences of restrictions…
Vitamins are a totally different area, this is just about minerals, so basically salts of different types. Sodium, Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium salts are the most relevant ones as far as I know. Any time you drink…
Kinda depends on the perspective - if you want to take up road riding as exercise somewhat seriously, it's the price point where the component quality levels off. Above that price point, component quality goes up in…
Agreed, the prices are crazy. Quick comparison: Peloton bike EUR 2145 + EUR 39/month - gets you courses and indoor riding or: Canyon Endurace AL Disc 6.0 as an example of a very solid entry level road bike - EUR 1299…
Huh, never would have guessed, I suppose sarcasm really doesn't translate well in text form. There are just too many actual crazy viewpoints around to be sure which ones are actually just satirical/sarcastic.
> Either fix everything at once, or don't. There's zero point in making small incremental changes that do not benefit everyone Have you ever had any look at how laws actually get passed in the US and pretty much any…
I mean, I've run into situations where GATs would have been a good solution before and had to find a clumsier workaround using boxing or other solutions until now. So I don't really know what to say to your initial…
>No, the definition of industry terms is the way they would be understood by other people in the industry. Seeding is understood to be critical data such as area code lists and timezone information. That's kind of the…
I'd say the definition is whatever definition the team you work in uses. For example for me at work, seeding = automatic database setup for a test system with example data
I think a hotness measuring device would be more likely used by enthusiasts who grow their own chilies and want to find out how hot thy turned out - especially since the same breed may be significantly hotter or milder…
Yep it's lift and for some planes power loss due to less oxygen in the engine, but that highly depends on the kind of engine. You do get faster easier due to less drag but you also need to be faster until you have…
A single engine plane is most likely not going to be used for ocean crossings regularly, for safety reasons, even if it is technically capable of it. Additionally, I'm not sure it has enough spare fuel reserves to make…
>Similarly, it'd be more efficient if the seasonal migrations that help agriculture didn't happen and those people actually lived near the crops they help maintain. I mean it's more complicated than that, most seasonal…
Most likely largely because of this: >Rust downloaded a lot of crates, but that's probably because the Rust version of the code has more features than mine has. For example, it fetched rpassword, a tool that hides…
Being an employee officially and being able to choose your own hours are not mutually exclusive. You can be an employee without having fixed hours or a fixed salary.
In Germany it's very much not like that, organized groups (often coming from and returning to eastern european countries) make up a big chunk of burglaries and they are careful to choose areas with a high effort/reward…
If you're going to start comparing prices you have to take into account ongoing costs for maintenance, taxes, insurance and fuel. After 3-5 years of ownership those probably exceed the initial purchase cost of a car…
There's a balance there - the court records need to be public so that the justice system can be held accountable by the public in some way, and records need to be available to inform precedent for future decisions. That…
I don't think you have to be a criminal to be in some sort of police database. And even if it did mean that, it should make no difference as to how their privacy is treated. If anything, a police database should have…
>If the grass pasture is already there in cycle, it's not being used for anything else. Might as well put cattle on it. This is true, technically speaking. Practically, you couldn't produce even a fraction of the amount…
I don't think anyone in this whole thread was talking about your local fields here.
No they're not, at least they're not pasture. They're either already farmed fields or they're wild meadows. Putting meadows to intense use would destroy whole ecosystems that may look like "just grass" from afar, and…
Because that does not work on scale. This discussion is about how producing meat requires tons and tons of land in the form of soy bean fields that feed the animals, which indirectly and directly contributes to…
Just to be clear, I think it's within the responsibility of the government to pay for much of the hardship incurred by lockdowns to help get society and the economy as a whole through it halfway intact; but I do not…
And why do you think this should be strictly a "government bill"? I think it's a lot more nuanced than that. One perspective would be to say this is a cost all of society needs to pay as a whole (in which case everyone…
Have you read the link? This is not about dismissing the genuine plight of people affected by the lockdown. This is about actual, literal, disinformation being spread. We need to weigh the consequences of restrictions…
Vitamins are a totally different area, this is just about minerals, so basically salts of different types. Sodium, Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium salts are the most relevant ones as far as I know. Any time you drink…
Kinda depends on the perspective - if you want to take up road riding as exercise somewhat seriously, it's the price point where the component quality levels off. Above that price point, component quality goes up in…
Agreed, the prices are crazy. Quick comparison: Peloton bike EUR 2145 + EUR 39/month - gets you courses and indoor riding or: Canyon Endurace AL Disc 6.0 as an example of a very solid entry level road bike - EUR 1299…
Huh, never would have guessed, I suppose sarcasm really doesn't translate well in text form. There are just too many actual crazy viewpoints around to be sure which ones are actually just satirical/sarcastic.
> Either fix everything at once, or don't. There's zero point in making small incremental changes that do not benefit everyone Have you ever had any look at how laws actually get passed in the US and pretty much any…
I mean, I've run into situations where GATs would have been a good solution before and had to find a clumsier workaround using boxing or other solutions until now. So I don't really know what to say to your initial…
>No, the definition of industry terms is the way they would be understood by other people in the industry. Seeding is understood to be critical data such as area code lists and timezone information. That's kind of the…
I'd say the definition is whatever definition the team you work in uses. For example for me at work, seeding = automatic database setup for a test system with example data
I think a hotness measuring device would be more likely used by enthusiasts who grow their own chilies and want to find out how hot thy turned out - especially since the same breed may be significantly hotter or milder…
Yep it's lift and for some planes power loss due to less oxygen in the engine, but that highly depends on the kind of engine. You do get faster easier due to less drag but you also need to be faster until you have…
A single engine plane is most likely not going to be used for ocean crossings regularly, for safety reasons, even if it is technically capable of it. Additionally, I'm not sure it has enough spare fuel reserves to make…
>Similarly, it'd be more efficient if the seasonal migrations that help agriculture didn't happen and those people actually lived near the crops they help maintain. I mean it's more complicated than that, most seasonal…
Most likely largely because of this: >Rust downloaded a lot of crates, but that's probably because the Rust version of the code has more features than mine has. For example, it fetched rpassword, a tool that hides…
Being an employee officially and being able to choose your own hours are not mutually exclusive. You can be an employee without having fixed hours or a fixed salary.
In Germany it's very much not like that, organized groups (often coming from and returning to eastern european countries) make up a big chunk of burglaries and they are careful to choose areas with a high effort/reward…
If you're going to start comparing prices you have to take into account ongoing costs for maintenance, taxes, insurance and fuel. After 3-5 years of ownership those probably exceed the initial purchase cost of a car…