Yeah, they're not perfect examples, but those shows' characters live in the suburbs and spend most of their time even farther afield. The cities seem to serve as somewhat jarring juxtapositions to the places where the…
Oh, this sounds like fun. It depends on how you define 'rural', but off the top of my head: Parks & Recreation, Schitt's Creek, Breaking Bad, Ozark, Sons of Anarchy, Dallas, and that's without even looking at the…
>Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a…
No.
The "Supreme Being" in the French Revolution was not necessarily the Abrahamic God. One major cause of the revolution was the Church's corruption and overreach during the ancien regime, and they got pretty radical with…
This is a shame, but not very surprising. The area around the reactor is a protected wildlife reserve, but the Columbia River Valley is a bit of an elegiac place to visit. It feels like a gorgeous area that has been…
Espressif chips are excellent for making projects that work well, but it's a bit harder to recommend them for education. It's tough to get truly "bare metal" code running on their chips once you want to dig more deeply…
Toyota's interest may not be in Level-5 autonomous taxis. They have a history of striving to fully understand every part of their supply chain; this could be a play at developing advanced in-house driver assists. As an…
That question doesn't really make sense in the context of a US workplace. The employee:HR relationship is fundamentally adversarial over here. HR's job is to protect the company, including from its own employees. They…
At least those phishing exercises are done with the informed consent of the organization. If they go too far and impact day-to-day work, or if people complain, the executives understand what is going on and who they can…
>We aren't going to see a cultural shift in timescales shorter than a decade. Why not? We already did. 2000 was still in the era of "never give out accurate personal information online." 2005 was fully in the…
I actually still use WSL1 and vcxsrv to do that when I use Windows. It is seamless, even the icons that show up in the Windows taskbar are correct. If this new WSL2 experience works just as well, I might finally switch…
There are a lot of good quotes along these lines. My favorites: "I never let my schooling get in the way of my education." (Mark Twain) "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." (Ben…
Yeah, they're not perfect examples, but those shows' characters live in the suburbs and spend most of their time even farther afield. The cities seem to serve as somewhat jarring juxtapositions to the places where the…
Oh, this sounds like fun. It depends on how you define 'rural', but off the top of my head: Parks & Recreation, Schitt's Creek, Breaking Bad, Ozark, Sons of Anarchy, Dallas, and that's without even looking at the…
>Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a…
No.
The "Supreme Being" in the French Revolution was not necessarily the Abrahamic God. One major cause of the revolution was the Church's corruption and overreach during the ancien regime, and they got pretty radical with…
This is a shame, but not very surprising. The area around the reactor is a protected wildlife reserve, but the Columbia River Valley is a bit of an elegiac place to visit. It feels like a gorgeous area that has been…
Espressif chips are excellent for making projects that work well, but it's a bit harder to recommend them for education. It's tough to get truly "bare metal" code running on their chips once you want to dig more deeply…
Toyota's interest may not be in Level-5 autonomous taxis. They have a history of striving to fully understand every part of their supply chain; this could be a play at developing advanced in-house driver assists. As an…
That question doesn't really make sense in the context of a US workplace. The employee:HR relationship is fundamentally adversarial over here. HR's job is to protect the company, including from its own employees. They…
At least those phishing exercises are done with the informed consent of the organization. If they go too far and impact day-to-day work, or if people complain, the executives understand what is going on and who they can…
>We aren't going to see a cultural shift in timescales shorter than a decade. Why not? We already did. 2000 was still in the era of "never give out accurate personal information online." 2005 was fully in the…
I actually still use WSL1 and vcxsrv to do that when I use Windows. It is seamless, even the icons that show up in the Windows taskbar are correct. If this new WSL2 experience works just as well, I might finally switch…
There are a lot of good quotes along these lines. My favorites: "I never let my schooling get in the way of my education." (Mark Twain) "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." (Ben…