To be fair, you made a claim that "mental health treatment has come an incredibly long way". And the only evidence you have offered to back that up is a vague personal anecdote. The poster was simply providing their…
I did something similar, but in reverse. Rather than give myself an arbitrary "death day", as the author did, I instead chose to make a life clock. It's just a display of my age in years, months, days, and seconds. The…
To answer your first two questions: yes and yes.
Modifying something that _you own_ should never, ever be a crime. It saddens me that indictments like this are the direction everything is headed.
So long as it worked out for you, the costs everyone else bears is irrelevant?
Let's take this idea to the extreme for a moment and see if you agree that it's a problem. A new device is created that alerts 50% of the US population that they have a condition that needs to be treated. Only 10% of…
It sounds like you're the type of person to blame external factors for your own issues. Nothing you're saying counters the original advice. Additionally, in the guitar example, you learned how to play and learned what…
I can't tell if this is serious or not. You realize that not all vibrations are visible by eye, right? In fact, the vast majority aren't.
You _can_ omit it, but why would you? And it absolutely introduces ambiguity for those who don't happen to know where these scales are equal.
> You don't have much freedom if your lungs don't work. Freedom and safety may not be polar opposites, but there's certainly tension between them. Many believe that you should have the freedom to decide what to do with…
Alert me on the web page the first time I log into my account after the policy goes live.
You're one of those people actively driving away otherwise decent people from a worthy cause. Congratulations.
As far as low quality HN submissions go, this is pretty low quality
You honestly couldn't make the inference based on the scale of the numbers? What was the point of your comment?
No, you're not. And did you expect asking this question here on HN to get you a real answer to your question? Or did you just feel like getting a quick internet ego massage?
Which part of it was historic? The part that we'd already done before, or all of the other parts that we'd already done before? I guess if you consider funding coming from a source other than the government historic,…
You're right. If I remember correctly, we've never made it to space with physical controls. They probably weigh too much.
Do you even understand the statement you're making? By your account, the astronauts to knowing the controls of the spacecraft by heart is a negative. You honestly believe that a CHANGING INTERFACE is less of a cognitive…
To be fair, you made a claim that "mental health treatment has come an incredibly long way". And the only evidence you have offered to back that up is a vague personal anecdote. The poster was simply providing their…
I did something similar, but in reverse. Rather than give myself an arbitrary "death day", as the author did, I instead chose to make a life clock. It's just a display of my age in years, months, days, and seconds. The…
To answer your first two questions: yes and yes.
Modifying something that _you own_ should never, ever be a crime. It saddens me that indictments like this are the direction everything is headed.
So long as it worked out for you, the costs everyone else bears is irrelevant?
Let's take this idea to the extreme for a moment and see if you agree that it's a problem. A new device is created that alerts 50% of the US population that they have a condition that needs to be treated. Only 10% of…
It sounds like you're the type of person to blame external factors for your own issues. Nothing you're saying counters the original advice. Additionally, in the guitar example, you learned how to play and learned what…
I can't tell if this is serious or not. You realize that not all vibrations are visible by eye, right? In fact, the vast majority aren't.
You _can_ omit it, but why would you? And it absolutely introduces ambiguity for those who don't happen to know where these scales are equal.
> You don't have much freedom if your lungs don't work. Freedom and safety may not be polar opposites, but there's certainly tension between them. Many believe that you should have the freedom to decide what to do with…
Alert me on the web page the first time I log into my account after the policy goes live.
You're one of those people actively driving away otherwise decent people from a worthy cause. Congratulations.
As far as low quality HN submissions go, this is pretty low quality
You honestly couldn't make the inference based on the scale of the numbers? What was the point of your comment?
No, you're not. And did you expect asking this question here on HN to get you a real answer to your question? Or did you just feel like getting a quick internet ego massage?
Which part of it was historic? The part that we'd already done before, or all of the other parts that we'd already done before? I guess if you consider funding coming from a source other than the government historic,…
You're right. If I remember correctly, we've never made it to space with physical controls. They probably weigh too much.
Do you even understand the statement you're making? By your account, the astronauts to knowing the controls of the spacecraft by heart is a negative. You honestly believe that a CHANGING INTERFACE is less of a cognitive…