Disagree, corvids collecting bullet casings because they are shiny is heavily Shadowrun/WoD/Hellboy coded aesthetically. Regular birds gathering fiber optic cables for nests is EXTREMELY CYBERPUNK are you kidding? The…
"A lot of reasonably good coders have never seen an example of a good manager, and have all kinds of weird ideas about what management is." Banger of a quote that one.
A drop in the bucket compared to the value of the collective human work that was stolen to train it. edit: come to think about it I think the ratio of one drop to one bucket is vastly over estimating the ratio of the…
What people dont understand is we already invented Roko's Basilisk in the 1600s. It just doesnt have the power to torment you for more than 1 human lifetime yet.
I really want to see what would happen if you got a musically talented math teacher to teach a bunch of kids trig, music, and programming with this...
Hopefully the EU can get the battery situation to mirror the charging cable situation. IE force them all to adopt an industry standard.
You can go wherever you want whenever you want... until everyone does this and now you are stalled in traffic with no end in sight.
pretty crystals are pretty, gonna file this under "cool game dev inspo"
Literally giving children the means of production is way out of line. To the corporate owned gulag with you! /s
if people believe its a threat and it is also real then what matters is timing
reminds me of a friend of mine who turned his alabama football passion into a cameraman career
ugh what a pain Another issue is that often effort is the only lever one has in providing value as what tasks you are assigned constrains potential value output.Hypothetically, If my boss assigns me a stupid project…
This is further complicated by the difference between direct and indirect value. I build a thing that produces n value and is directly attributable to me. I also do things that help 100 others produce 10% more value…
3. Private equity has made long term investment a poor mans game.
I have had to tell several people I know they can't just take whatever OTC meds they want whenever they want with no side effects and it is always important to read the bottle's instructions/warnings.
I suppose to mitigate that you could have that data not immediately viewable to the patient because seeing "stress line go up" would be pretty stressful and would skew the data anyway.
mmmm plasma cruller uhuhuhuhuhu -Homer Simpson
Also because salt itself was much more valuable back then you wouldn't have as much or even any salt in your fresh food so you use the "preserved in an intolerable amount of salt" food products with the unsalted food…
Did anyone else hear mystical music in the background and smell fragrantly burning incense while they read that? I loved this, short, funny, interesting.
Also almost everyone who works at that company gets laid off and the few remaining have the worst job ever now. LINE GO UP THO!!
Publix has a model similar to this and it seems to work well for them both as a former employee and a customer. Their stores and products are always nice and they pay above average for their sector. They are on the…
literally proving his point with this question
I am simultaneously in the seemingly opposite camps of "haha we reinvent HTML lol" and "Actually this sounds immediately useful to me". To be human is to be multitudes.
I am just trying to figure out if they are the bigger nerds or if we as commenters on the quality of their nerdy commentary is the nerdier group.
even if its not faster than DRAM I wonder at what point would it just not make sense to have two separate modules. Like all the volitile storage in a system could be in the L-cache/s on the CPU and for most things that…
Disagree, corvids collecting bullet casings because they are shiny is heavily Shadowrun/WoD/Hellboy coded aesthetically. Regular birds gathering fiber optic cables for nests is EXTREMELY CYBERPUNK are you kidding? The…
"A lot of reasonably good coders have never seen an example of a good manager, and have all kinds of weird ideas about what management is." Banger of a quote that one.
A drop in the bucket compared to the value of the collective human work that was stolen to train it. edit: come to think about it I think the ratio of one drop to one bucket is vastly over estimating the ratio of the…
What people dont understand is we already invented Roko's Basilisk in the 1600s. It just doesnt have the power to torment you for more than 1 human lifetime yet.
I really want to see what would happen if you got a musically talented math teacher to teach a bunch of kids trig, music, and programming with this...
Hopefully the EU can get the battery situation to mirror the charging cable situation. IE force them all to adopt an industry standard.
You can go wherever you want whenever you want... until everyone does this and now you are stalled in traffic with no end in sight.
pretty crystals are pretty, gonna file this under "cool game dev inspo"
Literally giving children the means of production is way out of line. To the corporate owned gulag with you! /s
if people believe its a threat and it is also real then what matters is timing
reminds me of a friend of mine who turned his alabama football passion into a cameraman career
ugh what a pain Another issue is that often effort is the only lever one has in providing value as what tasks you are assigned constrains potential value output.Hypothetically, If my boss assigns me a stupid project…
This is further complicated by the difference between direct and indirect value. I build a thing that produces n value and is directly attributable to me. I also do things that help 100 others produce 10% more value…
3. Private equity has made long term investment a poor mans game.
I have had to tell several people I know they can't just take whatever OTC meds they want whenever they want with no side effects and it is always important to read the bottle's instructions/warnings.
I suppose to mitigate that you could have that data not immediately viewable to the patient because seeing "stress line go up" would be pretty stressful and would skew the data anyway.
mmmm plasma cruller uhuhuhuhuhu -Homer Simpson
Also because salt itself was much more valuable back then you wouldn't have as much or even any salt in your fresh food so you use the "preserved in an intolerable amount of salt" food products with the unsalted food…
Did anyone else hear mystical music in the background and smell fragrantly burning incense while they read that? I loved this, short, funny, interesting.
Also almost everyone who works at that company gets laid off and the few remaining have the worst job ever now. LINE GO UP THO!!
Publix has a model similar to this and it seems to work well for them both as a former employee and a customer. Their stores and products are always nice and they pay above average for their sector. They are on the…
literally proving his point with this question
I am simultaneously in the seemingly opposite camps of "haha we reinvent HTML lol" and "Actually this sounds immediately useful to me". To be human is to be multitudes.
I am just trying to figure out if they are the bigger nerds or if we as commenters on the quality of their nerdy commentary is the nerdier group.
even if its not faster than DRAM I wonder at what point would it just not make sense to have two separate modules. Like all the volitile storage in a system could be in the L-cache/s on the CPU and for most things that…