Is there a defensible position from which to advocate removing the ability of other people to communicate privately? I can't think of any.
There will always be those who make excuses for the panopticon. Is yours that reducing auto theft is worth the tradeoffs?
Throwing everything animal under the bus is not warranted. CAFOs and grain heavy operations certainly. Regenerative ag using animals on pasture is an amazing carbon sink. I agree that the factories using petroleum grown…
You don't find traditional foods, like animal fat, causing modern diseases to be exceedingly unlikely?
What's wrong with unpasteurized milk and beef tallow?
Buntline hitch is my personal favorite. Works well with synthetic line.
> more scalable but was freaking 100000 lines of code to maintain compared to the quick and dirty 1000 lines of code...
Responded to sibling comment.
I picked up the practice from a couple of conference talks I saw years ago. I used to spray a triple threat product sold by Arbco, but found these guys much cheaper so sprayed them this year (results pending).…
I've spread beneficial nematodes several times before and the following 2-3 years I get notably fewer tick bites. They are a bit of a pain to spread over any significant area.
The entire point is that being "informed" is of negative value. Trying to find a different avenue through which to be informed defeats the purpose. Ask your friends and family how they are doing and you will be much…
Great news, but these are still entirely unlit.
But what about entering one anonymously?
Not being lighted is what has kept me from trying it. If they do add lighting I hope it is a front light and not a back light. Hard to beat a front lit e-ink display for reading. Bonus points for warmth settings.
Since violence is never the answer, do you think any institutions or organizations whose primary arm is violence should be disbanded in favor of non-violent alternatives?
Is this stance gate keeping users? Isn't a pkg manager installation also a one liner? This seems more like gate keeping lazy distributors.
Is deleting a letter after an LLM generated the article an insurmountable task? These quaint signals only screen out the lowest of effort slop writers. Better than absolutely nothing, but barely. It does remind me of…
And one you don't fully own/control. Fully owned devices will be unsupported, obviously.
So mostly it is restricting natural property rights.
It's not whataboutism. It's poking at the idea that "regulation" doesn't enshrine and enable harms. But by all means, inject lawyers into all aspects of human life. That will surely improve things.
Time to wrap us in a towel and put us in the oven!
Why fuss over "unregulated" chemists when the vast majority of harms come directly from officially licensed and regulated industry? I don't think cannabis dealers have ever poisoned entire towns or ecosystems. The…
Maybe we should begin asking, "whose children, specifically?"
Of course not. There is paperwork and letterhead involved so it is legitimate.
I don't think self publishing is dead. But it probably is an end to grabbing new books from unfamiliar names. So self publishing will be harder, since it will take grinding to build human rep, but certainly not dead.
Is there a defensible position from which to advocate removing the ability of other people to communicate privately? I can't think of any.
There will always be those who make excuses for the panopticon. Is yours that reducing auto theft is worth the tradeoffs?
Throwing everything animal under the bus is not warranted. CAFOs and grain heavy operations certainly. Regenerative ag using animals on pasture is an amazing carbon sink. I agree that the factories using petroleum grown…
You don't find traditional foods, like animal fat, causing modern diseases to be exceedingly unlikely?
What's wrong with unpasteurized milk and beef tallow?
Buntline hitch is my personal favorite. Works well with synthetic line.
> more scalable but was freaking 100000 lines of code to maintain compared to the quick and dirty 1000 lines of code...
Responded to sibling comment.
I picked up the practice from a couple of conference talks I saw years ago. I used to spray a triple threat product sold by Arbco, but found these guys much cheaper so sprayed them this year (results pending).…
I've spread beneficial nematodes several times before and the following 2-3 years I get notably fewer tick bites. They are a bit of a pain to spread over any significant area.
The entire point is that being "informed" is of negative value. Trying to find a different avenue through which to be informed defeats the purpose. Ask your friends and family how they are doing and you will be much…
Great news, but these are still entirely unlit.
But what about entering one anonymously?
Not being lighted is what has kept me from trying it. If they do add lighting I hope it is a front light and not a back light. Hard to beat a front lit e-ink display for reading. Bonus points for warmth settings.
Since violence is never the answer, do you think any institutions or organizations whose primary arm is violence should be disbanded in favor of non-violent alternatives?
Is this stance gate keeping users? Isn't a pkg manager installation also a one liner? This seems more like gate keeping lazy distributors.
Is deleting a letter after an LLM generated the article an insurmountable task? These quaint signals only screen out the lowest of effort slop writers. Better than absolutely nothing, but barely. It does remind me of…
And one you don't fully own/control. Fully owned devices will be unsupported, obviously.
So mostly it is restricting natural property rights.
It's not whataboutism. It's poking at the idea that "regulation" doesn't enshrine and enable harms. But by all means, inject lawyers into all aspects of human life. That will surely improve things.
Time to wrap us in a towel and put us in the oven!
Why fuss over "unregulated" chemists when the vast majority of harms come directly from officially licensed and regulated industry? I don't think cannabis dealers have ever poisoned entire towns or ecosystems. The…
Maybe we should begin asking, "whose children, specifically?"
Of course not. There is paperwork and letterhead involved so it is legitimate.
I don't think self publishing is dead. But it probably is an end to grabbing new books from unfamiliar names. So self publishing will be harder, since it will take grinding to build human rep, but certainly not dead.