he is richer than any of us, but he doesn't strike me as someone who is even remotely content. Those two things are not the same thing.
Cockroaches make me uncomfortable, but I would not say I fear them. As a kid I was the designated person in the family to deal with all manner of bugs and just whatever. Except for whatever reason, I am absolutely…
this is bizarre. I lived in my last apartment for almost 9 years and it was great for the first 7.5 of those. Things did start going downhill when it went from being owned by a local, private family business to a…
I live in Canada (many dark months) and am a woman who knows many women and I've never known anyone to wear a vest with a light on them. I do own a hat with a light that I use when I'm walking to the gym in the dark so…
_Careless People_ should be required reading for anyone buying this crap.
maybe we just work at very different companies but I've never interacted with HR beyond onboarding and asking questions about benefits. I can't say I felt dehumanized by either of those things.
the casual dehumanization of people you don't like is bizarre
I'm 39 and the post resonates with me too. I think it's more a temperamental or values thing than an age one, but I might be wrong.
They were polled, on election day. Most Americans want this, or didn't care enough to stop it. Potato, potahto.
I've been to 45 countries and agree with the person you're talking to.
I'm Canadian and I can tell you this was always part of Project 2025, which was extremely obviously the plan all along. So I don't know. Assuming the American voter can read and and access to the internet, it's kind of…
> though there isn't really any serious dispute about it factually citation sorely needed
This is an interesting comment for me because if someone said that to me I'd lose all respect for them I think.
I use kagi outside the USA.
I live in Southwestern Ontario and I think cars are crazy.
imagine using that rocket ship analogy in a world where OceanGate happened. You don't get on a moving ship without asking questions.
Google has been going downhill for a decade now. I've been paying for Kagi for like four years. I like it but also resent that it's something I pay for now when I remember how good Google was 20 years ago.
you can really tell the people building these tools spend a lot of time alone. I work from a home office 90% of the time and I wouldn't want this to be my workflow. I don't want to talk to my computer, I want to listen…
I learned that either my phone's gyroscope is broken or my browser obfuscates it. Still interesting, even if not surprising.
I consider myself upper middle class and I ride the bus. I'd rather ride my bike but sometimes I ride the bus.
sounds like something you'd say if you don't believe in anything
I'm aware.
I think you mean heresy. But maybe I don't get the reference you're making when you say hearsay
sure, except if you're Canadian like the man in question you can't do that for US law. Easier to use local-first software than influence the laws of every country where a service provider you could potentially one day…
I had a (non-Palantir) job with a description similar to an FDE a decade and a half ago and we were just called "field engineers". It was a job done mostly by people in their early to mid 20s. The business function was…
he is richer than any of us, but he doesn't strike me as someone who is even remotely content. Those two things are not the same thing.
Cockroaches make me uncomfortable, but I would not say I fear them. As a kid I was the designated person in the family to deal with all manner of bugs and just whatever. Except for whatever reason, I am absolutely…
this is bizarre. I lived in my last apartment for almost 9 years and it was great for the first 7.5 of those. Things did start going downhill when it went from being owned by a local, private family business to a…
I live in Canada (many dark months) and am a woman who knows many women and I've never known anyone to wear a vest with a light on them. I do own a hat with a light that I use when I'm walking to the gym in the dark so…
_Careless People_ should be required reading for anyone buying this crap.
maybe we just work at very different companies but I've never interacted with HR beyond onboarding and asking questions about benefits. I can't say I felt dehumanized by either of those things.
the casual dehumanization of people you don't like is bizarre
I'm 39 and the post resonates with me too. I think it's more a temperamental or values thing than an age one, but I might be wrong.
They were polled, on election day. Most Americans want this, or didn't care enough to stop it. Potato, potahto.
I've been to 45 countries and agree with the person you're talking to.
I'm Canadian and I can tell you this was always part of Project 2025, which was extremely obviously the plan all along. So I don't know. Assuming the American voter can read and and access to the internet, it's kind of…
> though there isn't really any serious dispute about it factually citation sorely needed
This is an interesting comment for me because if someone said that to me I'd lose all respect for them I think.
I use kagi outside the USA.
I live in Southwestern Ontario and I think cars are crazy.
imagine using that rocket ship analogy in a world where OceanGate happened. You don't get on a moving ship without asking questions.
Google has been going downhill for a decade now. I've been paying for Kagi for like four years. I like it but also resent that it's something I pay for now when I remember how good Google was 20 years ago.
you can really tell the people building these tools spend a lot of time alone. I work from a home office 90% of the time and I wouldn't want this to be my workflow. I don't want to talk to my computer, I want to listen…
I learned that either my phone's gyroscope is broken or my browser obfuscates it. Still interesting, even if not surprising.
I consider myself upper middle class and I ride the bus. I'd rather ride my bike but sometimes I ride the bus.
sounds like something you'd say if you don't believe in anything
I'm aware.
I think you mean heresy. But maybe I don't get the reference you're making when you say hearsay
sure, except if you're Canadian like the man in question you can't do that for US law. Easier to use local-first software than influence the laws of every country where a service provider you could potentially one day…
I had a (non-Palantir) job with a description similar to an FDE a decade and a half ago and we were just called "field engineers". It was a job done mostly by people in their early to mid 20s. The business function was…