Ah yes, Florida, Land of Innovation, Crocodiles, and of course, Florida Man!
> If pants had been invented in 2018 in order to cure horniness What if they'd been invented hundreds of years ago to stop the spread of disease, and prevented millions of deaths since then? Curious that you use a weak…
For the sake of discussion of sensitive topics, I recommend you ditch the hyperbole and stick to facts if you want to maintain credibility with reasonable people. I don't believe anyone has tried to literally force any…
> Virtually all of the clinical trials and robust research studies psilocybin in conjunction with 10 or more non-psychedelic therapy sessions. Tangential, but I've noticed that all the psilocybin trials I've read about…
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It's a rough time when the 2nd Amendment gun nuts start to look prescient.
> You don't have to joyride in a car to show the owner that they dropped their keys. This is the most accurate analogy I've seen in months, thank you for sharing it!
I've used it before in a military capacity (actually during test deployments of the system). Interface-wise it's basically google earth, complete with ability to turn on layers and filter temporal ranges. The real magic…
> This seems very naive. Media companies are not working for the public, which pays pennies to the dollar compared to advertising. I agree that the advertising is where the money comes from for most media... But that…
The irony in the parent comment is not nearly subtle enough.
> and for what benefit? Some smoother graphics? I am on Linux, that is the least important thing. This really sums up this side of the argument for me (though it doesn't address the security features of Wayland). If I…
I think you may have put yourself at a social disadvantage by using the phrase "high impact product", which is a trigger phrase for several developers I know. It's a trigger phrase because they work at places where…
I have one, and have found it quite excellent. Easy to play around with, pretty good documentation, and the eink is really nice. There's something like 30 watch faces already designed, so you can just fork off one you…
If you're on Linux, xpra might be an option here. Just stream the rendered window from your sensitive access computer to wherever you need to show it.
> One such people screwed my career development for 7 years because at one internal interview he asked me out of nothing about the „half sync half async pattern”, that solves a problem that he wasn't able to describe to…
> the known declining efficacy of the vaccines I just want to point out that the main cause of breakthrough cases is having too many people be unvaccinated. They are breeding grounds for mutations, and the reason the…
I had to install windows to get access to some CAD programs, but comments like this really reinforce my decision to not use it as my main OS. There are so many things that are anti-user, and extremely difficult to…
This describes what I've seen happen with Excel over and over again. I'm curious if the use of collaborative Google sheets could be a fix for this? Something where a portion of the sheet could be shared globally, but…
I remember the stress of worrying about rent pretty clearly, especially given my room was basically a sleeping and hygiene chamber that I hardly spent time in, but still had to have for those two critical functions. >…
They possibly meant "plenty of tools need to move chips". A common problem that causes chatter and poor tool life is not taking a large enough chip. Large chips stabilize the tool (the rotation of the tool pulls it into…
> The greatest confusion here is found in comments like yours, which imply that the vaccines provide sterilizing immunity and stop transmission of the virus, which they do not. My comment does not imply that. It implies…
I do not have the time to teach you math, I'm sorry. Khan Academy has a really great module [1] on population growth curves that can help fill in the gaps. [1]…
> Exponential growth doesn't grow forever, when talking about populations the curve is more of an "S" shape due to upper limits. I'm aware, but wanted to keep this discussion as simple as possible, since there seems to…
And it's a bit late to edit, but I really did want to use sheeple... Just felt too obtuse, I wanted to be just a little more circumspect.
> You can't just spout "but growth curve" and act like you won the argument. I sure can! I literally just did. It's a poor tactic to refute something that's already happened... Also, as for growth curves, and…
Ah yes, Florida, Land of Innovation, Crocodiles, and of course, Florida Man!
> If pants had been invented in 2018 in order to cure horniness What if they'd been invented hundreds of years ago to stop the spread of disease, and prevented millions of deaths since then? Curious that you use a weak…
For the sake of discussion of sensitive topics, I recommend you ditch the hyperbole and stick to facts if you want to maintain credibility with reasonable people. I don't believe anyone has tried to literally force any…
> Virtually all of the clinical trials and robust research studies psilocybin in conjunction with 10 or more non-psychedelic therapy sessions. Tangential, but I've noticed that all the psilocybin trials I've read about…
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It's a rough time when the 2nd Amendment gun nuts start to look prescient.
> You don't have to joyride in a car to show the owner that they dropped their keys. This is the most accurate analogy I've seen in months, thank you for sharing it!
I've used it before in a military capacity (actually during test deployments of the system). Interface-wise it's basically google earth, complete with ability to turn on layers and filter temporal ranges. The real magic…
> This seems very naive. Media companies are not working for the public, which pays pennies to the dollar compared to advertising. I agree that the advertising is where the money comes from for most media... But that…
The irony in the parent comment is not nearly subtle enough.
> and for what benefit? Some smoother graphics? I am on Linux, that is the least important thing. This really sums up this side of the argument for me (though it doesn't address the security features of Wayland). If I…
I think you may have put yourself at a social disadvantage by using the phrase "high impact product", which is a trigger phrase for several developers I know. It's a trigger phrase because they work at places where…
I have one, and have found it quite excellent. Easy to play around with, pretty good documentation, and the eink is really nice. There's something like 30 watch faces already designed, so you can just fork off one you…
If you're on Linux, xpra might be an option here. Just stream the rendered window from your sensitive access computer to wherever you need to show it.
> One such people screwed my career development for 7 years because at one internal interview he asked me out of nothing about the „half sync half async pattern”, that solves a problem that he wasn't able to describe to…
> the known declining efficacy of the vaccines I just want to point out that the main cause of breakthrough cases is having too many people be unvaccinated. They are breeding grounds for mutations, and the reason the…
I had to install windows to get access to some CAD programs, but comments like this really reinforce my decision to not use it as my main OS. There are so many things that are anti-user, and extremely difficult to…
This describes what I've seen happen with Excel over and over again. I'm curious if the use of collaborative Google sheets could be a fix for this? Something where a portion of the sheet could be shared globally, but…
I remember the stress of worrying about rent pretty clearly, especially given my room was basically a sleeping and hygiene chamber that I hardly spent time in, but still had to have for those two critical functions. >…
They possibly meant "plenty of tools need to move chips". A common problem that causes chatter and poor tool life is not taking a large enough chip. Large chips stabilize the tool (the rotation of the tool pulls it into…
> The greatest confusion here is found in comments like yours, which imply that the vaccines provide sterilizing immunity and stop transmission of the virus, which they do not. My comment does not imply that. It implies…
I do not have the time to teach you math, I'm sorry. Khan Academy has a really great module [1] on population growth curves that can help fill in the gaps. [1]…
> Exponential growth doesn't grow forever, when talking about populations the curve is more of an "S" shape due to upper limits. I'm aware, but wanted to keep this discussion as simple as possible, since there seems to…
And it's a bit late to edit, but I really did want to use sheeple... Just felt too obtuse, I wanted to be just a little more circumspect.
> You can't just spout "but growth curve" and act like you won the argument. I sure can! I literally just did. It's a poor tactic to refute something that's already happened... Also, as for growth curves, and…