> parents Parent-based rights arguments are perfectly adequate for the 80%, but degenerate in some horrific ways for the rest of the population. We need community-level input on how to raise kids so that the leftover…
Expressing some frustration with the authors lack of consideration when announcing something is fairly natural, tbh. Posts like this break the social contract, and honestly show a lack of both care and consideration for…
How do you know ChatGPT is referencing the right information if you need to look it up in a manual?
You do have a little fault here, but it’s marginal vs his lifetime choices, and his lack of understanding of his limits. There should be enough room for forgiveness in all of that. I get it, I got friends and family…
They fall into the same fuzzy area as chemical weapons imo. They have a non-standard form factor, sure, but they’re still primarily intended to harm people
My psych pointed out that yawning is a tension release mechanism, so it’s likely just punting a bunch of cortisol from your nervous system
One of the last scenes from "The Sign" is based on the Mount Coot-tha Summit Lookout. Lots of fond memories there, including a proposal in my family. And it's 20 minutes from the CBD!
Try it in a private browser, without any cookies? May also be an ad blocker
Tempo can still buckle under huge bursts of traffic, and you don’t need the retention to be in the hours
> People choose their attitudes. I changed several of mine that were unhelpful. The literal idea that people can change is one you have to learn on either reflection or outside influence. You do realise that, right? If…
> I know lots of people with the same attitudes I have - all have survived failure and went on to success. Yes, however those attitudes aren't derived from the ether are they? They'd be informed by circumstance and…
> Did they "come across" it in their mom's basement? No, they came across it by being in the right place at the right time, supported by habits and behaviours that were mostly determined by their environment. > You…
The fact that they came across the start up in the first place had no element of luck? The fact that they were born with the genetics to be smart enough to contribute to it was fully within their control? The fact that…
This is literally survivorship bias. I'm sure there were people in the same period, working on a similar problem and they didn't hit the IPO lottery.
I think there's a lot to be said about the restrictions you put on a system when it comes to design. I like Outer Wilds! It's fun, I'm currently playing through it. However, Celeste is the more mechanically interesting…
Sometimes a simple "pattern interrupt" can break the cycle. If you've a habit of opening the page whenever you hop on your phone, that extra effort may be enough to push back against the potential incentive Anecdotally,…
I don't think it's corruption so much as the public sector getting harvested for parts via privatisation and outsourcing to contractors. The usual cycle goes like this: - "We need to decrease costs in public…
The scope of what's considered a "table top RPG" these days is pretty large. A large number of them are more focussed on the creativity and drama aspects, rather than the tactical combat. I'm not surprised that a lot of…
Yeah nah, old mate over here putting in the hard yakka and ignoring the place of code-switching. There's a middle ground between "souless corpo speak" and speaking colloquially. You need to give everyone a fair shake of…
This feels like a non sequitur. Their project being open source or not doesn't protect their mental health spiralling. This could have happened to a paid lib, and you'd be out of luck due to vendor lock rather than just…
Not everything needs a financial incentive
The fact that you took "teachers should have a right to health and safety in the workplace" as "WFH only or not" is either naive or disingenuous. This isn't a binary, and I'm surprised that someone would assume as such.
The premise of your argument seems to be that the public school system is flawed, and that you shouldn't have to pay into it, especially if the teachers aren't working. This implies a lack of care for social…
> Where are you getting your numbers? I suspect I had mixed up federal and total tax revenue %. We're still only talking an avg of $4k per working person for the entire system though, if you take the total funding sans…
Honestly sounds like the pot calling the kettle black here. You're asking hundreds of people to put their health at risk so that ~2c of every tax dollar you pay isn't wasted. Assuming $100k in tax, you're only paying…
> parents Parent-based rights arguments are perfectly adequate for the 80%, but degenerate in some horrific ways for the rest of the population. We need community-level input on how to raise kids so that the leftover…
Expressing some frustration with the authors lack of consideration when announcing something is fairly natural, tbh. Posts like this break the social contract, and honestly show a lack of both care and consideration for…
How do you know ChatGPT is referencing the right information if you need to look it up in a manual?
You do have a little fault here, but it’s marginal vs his lifetime choices, and his lack of understanding of his limits. There should be enough room for forgiveness in all of that. I get it, I got friends and family…
They fall into the same fuzzy area as chemical weapons imo. They have a non-standard form factor, sure, but they’re still primarily intended to harm people
My psych pointed out that yawning is a tension release mechanism, so it’s likely just punting a bunch of cortisol from your nervous system
One of the last scenes from "The Sign" is based on the Mount Coot-tha Summit Lookout. Lots of fond memories there, including a proposal in my family. And it's 20 minutes from the CBD!
Try it in a private browser, without any cookies? May also be an ad blocker
Tempo can still buckle under huge bursts of traffic, and you don’t need the retention to be in the hours
> People choose their attitudes. I changed several of mine that were unhelpful. The literal idea that people can change is one you have to learn on either reflection or outside influence. You do realise that, right? If…
> I know lots of people with the same attitudes I have - all have survived failure and went on to success. Yes, however those attitudes aren't derived from the ether are they? They'd be informed by circumstance and…
> Did they "come across" it in their mom's basement? No, they came across it by being in the right place at the right time, supported by habits and behaviours that were mostly determined by their environment. > You…
The fact that they came across the start up in the first place had no element of luck? The fact that they were born with the genetics to be smart enough to contribute to it was fully within their control? The fact that…
This is literally survivorship bias. I'm sure there were people in the same period, working on a similar problem and they didn't hit the IPO lottery.
I think there's a lot to be said about the restrictions you put on a system when it comes to design. I like Outer Wilds! It's fun, I'm currently playing through it. However, Celeste is the more mechanically interesting…
Sometimes a simple "pattern interrupt" can break the cycle. If you've a habit of opening the page whenever you hop on your phone, that extra effort may be enough to push back against the potential incentive Anecdotally,…
I don't think it's corruption so much as the public sector getting harvested for parts via privatisation and outsourcing to contractors. The usual cycle goes like this: - "We need to decrease costs in public…
The scope of what's considered a "table top RPG" these days is pretty large. A large number of them are more focussed on the creativity and drama aspects, rather than the tactical combat. I'm not surprised that a lot of…
Yeah nah, old mate over here putting in the hard yakka and ignoring the place of code-switching. There's a middle ground between "souless corpo speak" and speaking colloquially. You need to give everyone a fair shake of…
This feels like a non sequitur. Their project being open source or not doesn't protect their mental health spiralling. This could have happened to a paid lib, and you'd be out of luck due to vendor lock rather than just…
Not everything needs a financial incentive
The fact that you took "teachers should have a right to health and safety in the workplace" as "WFH only or not" is either naive or disingenuous. This isn't a binary, and I'm surprised that someone would assume as such.
The premise of your argument seems to be that the public school system is flawed, and that you shouldn't have to pay into it, especially if the teachers aren't working. This implies a lack of care for social…
> Where are you getting your numbers? I suspect I had mixed up federal and total tax revenue %. We're still only talking an avg of $4k per working person for the entire system though, if you take the total funding sans…
Honestly sounds like the pot calling the kettle black here. You're asking hundreds of people to put their health at risk so that ~2c of every tax dollar you pay isn't wasted. Assuming $100k in tax, you're only paying…