one_level_deep
No user record in our sample, but one_level_deep has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but one_level_deep has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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A huge wave of immigration from people fleeing the effects of climate change or meaningfully extending average lifetimes could change the calculation of population "collapse." ==Most these individuals sat around…
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== When someone is out of line, you used to be able to rely on the public to correct that behavior. Now if you try, you're the bad guy== I think people “mind their own business” out of concern for their own safety. The…
Big government is bad. Unless there is a book, drug, or out-group we can use big government to control.
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I find it odd how people refuse to admit that Musk has made some errors. He is a human who takes big swings, and has his share of failures to prove it. It's ok to admit that. I'll note, there is no mention of "Thud"…
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== It looks like another one of those sincere efforts to prove that people who have different worldviews from the authors are just stupid.== Your comment reads as the same, just in the opposite direction. == And people…
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Could you share your source please? I am getting conflicting results. The recently released American Time Use Survey 2022 [0] has it closer to 9 hours. Those 9 hours also include "naps and spells of sleeplessness." [0]…
== Is is because a lot of people just really have nothing to contribute to the world?== Perhaps they simply have a different definition of “contribute”? Seems there are plenty of things for other people to look at given…
The linked article might help clarify things. The percentage of power from coal and nuclear power were both down considerably: “The electricity production from lignite was down 21 percent, hard coal was down 23 percent,…
If someone believes a technology is revolutionary, investing money in it is the most rational thing to do, right?
The same could be said about the microprocessor or any other tech innovation throughout history. They all lead to new companies chasing investment dollars. Is there any insight from this observation?
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