Yes. I think the opinion NYT is programming into their readers is that normal people owning the means of private transportation is bad. The particular facts or coherence of the argument is immaterial. Just believe the…
There is a significant effort put in by the FBI and others to arrest people who do that.
I’m suspicious that most of the value in these systems comes from a small fraction of the effort and many technology jobs boil down to knowing you’re a huge cost center and putting on a performance to hide that.
Some of those who checked out never re-entered the productive economy. There seems to be a change in morale and motivation as well. The young professionals are paid way beyond their value just to get them on board.
To your point, you should probably not do anything the NSA tells you to do. A spy agency’s endorsement of Rust is not to its credit.
I think credit deserves some blame. Schools charge the maximum they expect students to be able to pay, and when students have significant leverage through the bank, those costs rise with it. Very similar conditions in…
I have to applaud the subtle elegance of the sarcasm here
> the Python and Linux programming languages are all open-source. Yikes
I don’t think private investors can rake in fat subsidies off of hydropower.
Some of the larger ones are Armin Ronacher’s own projects…
I wouldn’t be shocked if it were actually just be a reboot of the same Google service proxied through Mozilla to recapture some lost market share.
Every time I get cajoled into visiting my wife’s family out there my experience is just a long stream of internal “how do you live like this?” moments. >Why is there a carcinogen warning on the rental car? >Am I the…
Monolithic Dome has been doing this for years. Precast concrete vaults are made very efficiently and can be used for this purpose with much better quality control. Neither are popular solutions. Housing construction is…
Just have your mates bring you a few gallons of wind turbine.
Get out of my mind, Kwisatz Haderach
Employers will just create superfluous titles so they don’t have to price-match. My own opinion is that wages are completely unfair and never can be. Some people produce value several times their wage but it isn’t…
I like how a city engineer at little rock put it to me one time. “Having a license does not mean you have all the answers, but you are kind of responsible for them.“
If thou workest at that which is before thee... expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present activity according to Nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound which thou utterest, thou…
This can only be said bluntly: carbon trade schemes are and always have been about creating trillion-dollar money laundering opportunities. The problem is unspecified. Results are unmeasurable. The usual suspects are…
Comically negative? It’s hardly negative enough. I’d change the link title to “Miserable, childless misanthrope and establishment propagandist chides you for concerns over your childrens’ safety and affirms that to be…
I don’t see any concerns not addressed by markets. If iron becomes expensive to extract, it becomes expensive to buy, and people use it carefully. At one point unused cabins were burned down to salvage the nails. I just…
Yes. I think the opinion NYT is programming into their readers is that normal people owning the means of private transportation is bad. The particular facts or coherence of the argument is immaterial. Just believe the…
There is a significant effort put in by the FBI and others to arrest people who do that.
I’m suspicious that most of the value in these systems comes from a small fraction of the effort and many technology jobs boil down to knowing you’re a huge cost center and putting on a performance to hide that.
Some of those who checked out never re-entered the productive economy. There seems to be a change in morale and motivation as well. The young professionals are paid way beyond their value just to get them on board.
To your point, you should probably not do anything the NSA tells you to do. A spy agency’s endorsement of Rust is not to its credit.
I think credit deserves some blame. Schools charge the maximum they expect students to be able to pay, and when students have significant leverage through the bank, those costs rise with it. Very similar conditions in…
I have to applaud the subtle elegance of the sarcasm here
> the Python and Linux programming languages are all open-source. Yikes
I don’t think private investors can rake in fat subsidies off of hydropower.
Some of the larger ones are Armin Ronacher’s own projects…
I wouldn’t be shocked if it were actually just be a reboot of the same Google service proxied through Mozilla to recapture some lost market share.
Every time I get cajoled into visiting my wife’s family out there my experience is just a long stream of internal “how do you live like this?” moments. >Why is there a carcinogen warning on the rental car? >Am I the…
Monolithic Dome has been doing this for years. Precast concrete vaults are made very efficiently and can be used for this purpose with much better quality control. Neither are popular solutions. Housing construction is…
Just have your mates bring you a few gallons of wind turbine.
Get out of my mind, Kwisatz Haderach
Employers will just create superfluous titles so they don’t have to price-match. My own opinion is that wages are completely unfair and never can be. Some people produce value several times their wage but it isn’t…
I like how a city engineer at little rock put it to me one time. “Having a license does not mean you have all the answers, but you are kind of responsible for them.“
If thou workest at that which is before thee... expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present activity according to Nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound which thou utterest, thou…
This can only be said bluntly: carbon trade schemes are and always have been about creating trillion-dollar money laundering opportunities. The problem is unspecified. Results are unmeasurable. The usual suspects are…
Comically negative? It’s hardly negative enough. I’d change the link title to “Miserable, childless misanthrope and establishment propagandist chides you for concerns over your childrens’ safety and affirms that to be…
I don’t see any concerns not addressed by markets. If iron becomes expensive to extract, it becomes expensive to buy, and people use it carefully. At one point unused cabins were burned down to salvage the nails. I just…