It would be interesting to see any data on the reasons why cars are scrapped. I have a hunch that electronic problems make up a large percentage of them, along with rust.
You're flagger. That's not a very interesting way to continue the discussion.
>that must take a bunch of energy - although presumably not as much as smelting steel? You'd be surprised. Steel is 20MJ/kg[1], epoxy resin is 80MJ/kg[2]. FWIW, aluminium is 150MJ/kg.…
That's correct, I am dismissing all use cases for Facebook. I too personally believe that the negatives (the constant drip of distraction fragments your time and ruins your attention span, you and all of the social…
We are back to literally my first sentence of my first comment on this topic - women (and primary caregivers), are disproportionally affected by the charms of Facebook. My wife went through a difficult personal journey…
This lady got banned from FB in the past few weeks. There's no comparison between "not being able to participate in group chats", and "I am legally unable to leave my house with my small children to meet people". >youre…
>being stay at home is way more isolating then pandemic was. I could not disagree more, and my partner would say the same. What was so absolutely terrible about Covid lockdowns was that the few coping mechanisms…
>Within young family that has that problem, this is a problem of one person. The rest of them dont even have to be aware. I don't get what point you are trying to make. Yes, my family has a primary caregiver (like…
>For two years, those young families did a lot more socialization over internet Tell me about it. The number of very young kids I now see clutching a phone or tablet is heart-breaking. >If anything more socialization…
In some ways, someone starting afresh has a greater ability to decide exactly how they are going to build their new life, than someone who is already entrenched in their existing one. For that matter, the vast majority…
There's a lot to unpack here. First, this is a very clear example of how the manner in which Facebook operates has a very disproportionate effect on women. My wife followed me and gave up social media, and found it…
I can only agree, if we are talking about kids who are already going to do well. For those kids who only went to school because it was socially demanded and part of life, then I could not disagree more. I know a…
"There's nothing wrong with the tech, we just need more adoption" sounds suspiciously like cryptocurrency.
It used to be heresy to suggest that Big Tech and Big Pharma were conspiring to make the absolute most of Covid. Now, not so much. I genuinely feel bad for parents who have had to make choices like this, against their…
It would be interesting to see any data on the reasons why cars are scrapped. I have a hunch that electronic problems make up a large percentage of them, along with rust.
You're flagger. That's not a very interesting way to continue the discussion.
>that must take a bunch of energy - although presumably not as much as smelting steel? You'd be surprised. Steel is 20MJ/kg[1], epoxy resin is 80MJ/kg[2]. FWIW, aluminium is 150MJ/kg.…
That's correct, I am dismissing all use cases for Facebook. I too personally believe that the negatives (the constant drip of distraction fragments your time and ruins your attention span, you and all of the social…
We are back to literally my first sentence of my first comment on this topic - women (and primary caregivers), are disproportionally affected by the charms of Facebook. My wife went through a difficult personal journey…
This lady got banned from FB in the past few weeks. There's no comparison between "not being able to participate in group chats", and "I am legally unable to leave my house with my small children to meet people". >youre…
>being stay at home is way more isolating then pandemic was. I could not disagree more, and my partner would say the same. What was so absolutely terrible about Covid lockdowns was that the few coping mechanisms…
>Within young family that has that problem, this is a problem of one person. The rest of them dont even have to be aware. I don't get what point you are trying to make. Yes, my family has a primary caregiver (like…
>For two years, those young families did a lot more socialization over internet Tell me about it. The number of very young kids I now see clutching a phone or tablet is heart-breaking. >If anything more socialization…
In some ways, someone starting afresh has a greater ability to decide exactly how they are going to build their new life, than someone who is already entrenched in their existing one. For that matter, the vast majority…
There's a lot to unpack here. First, this is a very clear example of how the manner in which Facebook operates has a very disproportionate effect on women. My wife followed me and gave up social media, and found it…
I can only agree, if we are talking about kids who are already going to do well. For those kids who only went to school because it was socially demanded and part of life, then I could not disagree more. I know a…
"There's nothing wrong with the tech, we just need more adoption" sounds suspiciously like cryptocurrency.
It used to be heresy to suggest that Big Tech and Big Pharma were conspiring to make the absolute most of Covid. Now, not so much. I genuinely feel bad for parents who have had to make choices like this, against their…