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Why do the "pollution" homeless simply not exist in so many other wealthy countries, to even a fraction of the degree that they exist in the United States?
correct. the process is called texture baking. however, displacement uses displacement maps, which are grayscale, essentially depth maps. displacement is not very useful for realtime rendering because then the…
>I'm surprised more restaurants aren't suing DoorDash for damage to their reputation. I'm not. They have every reason to expect DoorDash to throw the book at them if they did that. They'd likely end up bankrupt.
Americans are incredibly ignorant of how the world actually works because the American living memory only knows the peak of the empire from the inside.
>and thinking they can get away with it Can they not? I think that remains to be seen.
Very simple. Because those jobs were once available in mass without an extremely expensive risk of college debt, often unionized and provided good stable salaries that raised many millions of healthy families and…
>It is not the number of base stations that is important, it is the ability to use 5G to create new goods and services (or be more efficient in the use of existing goods and services) that is important, and this is best…
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Good luck convincing employers of that.
>If they don't like it then they can let me WFH. They can also fire you lol
>And those of us with junior team members we care about are already solving for this in the way we think best. Solve it in the way the juniors think best if you want to accomplish anything.
As a junior employee, I have no patience for your point. Going into office is one thing juniors can do about the "problem with the culture" so my stance stays the same until the so-called culture changes. In my…
What does "free speech" mean to you?
High "Economic output" is great for profiteers but says nothing meaningful about the experience of working people. Low "Unemployment rate" sounds nice until you realize how many of these jobs are low wage and part-time…
I don't necessarily disagree. I would say the problem is capitalism, which is not to be confused with "the market." They are distinctly different things.
The likelihood of being accepted into Harvard when being raised in a family with that total income is extremely low. The environment for studying, focus, discipline, mental health, etc. simply requires more material…
What is kw/h?
Nonsense. Capitalism was a great success compared with feudalism. It is outright defeatist, senslessly conservative, and frankly anti-scientific to insist there is nothing more to be done merely because it has yet to be…
>not an exponential growth machine This is increasingly impossible under capitalism for fundamental reasons, which are illustrated most clearly in modern financialized capitalism by shareholder interests. Your desires…
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Why do the "pollution" homeless simply not exist in so many other wealthy countries, to even a fraction of the degree that they exist in the United States?
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correct. the process is called texture baking. however, displacement uses displacement maps, which are grayscale, essentially depth maps. displacement is not very useful for realtime rendering because then the…
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>I'm surprised more restaurants aren't suing DoorDash for damage to their reputation. I'm not. They have every reason to expect DoorDash to throw the book at them if they did that. They'd likely end up bankrupt.
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Americans are incredibly ignorant of how the world actually works because the American living memory only knows the peak of the empire from the inside.
>and thinking they can get away with it Can they not? I think that remains to be seen.
Very simple. Because those jobs were once available in mass without an extremely expensive risk of college debt, often unionized and provided good stable salaries that raised many millions of healthy families and…
>It is not the number of base stations that is important, it is the ability to use 5G to create new goods and services (or be more efficient in the use of existing goods and services) that is important, and this is best…
Uvalde
Good luck convincing employers of that.
>If they don't like it then they can let me WFH. They can also fire you lol
>And those of us with junior team members we care about are already solving for this in the way we think best. Solve it in the way the juniors think best if you want to accomplish anything.
As a junior employee, I have no patience for your point. Going into office is one thing juniors can do about the "problem with the culture" so my stance stays the same until the so-called culture changes. In my…
What does "free speech" mean to you?
High "Economic output" is great for profiteers but says nothing meaningful about the experience of working people. Low "Unemployment rate" sounds nice until you realize how many of these jobs are low wage and part-time…
I don't necessarily disagree. I would say the problem is capitalism, which is not to be confused with "the market." They are distinctly different things.
The likelihood of being accepted into Harvard when being raised in a family with that total income is extremely low. The environment for studying, focus, discipline, mental health, etc. simply requires more material…
What is kw/h?
Nonsense. Capitalism was a great success compared with feudalism. It is outright defeatist, senslessly conservative, and frankly anti-scientific to insist there is nothing more to be done merely because it has yet to be…
>not an exponential growth machine This is increasingly impossible under capitalism for fundamental reasons, which are illustrated most clearly in modern financialized capitalism by shareholder interests. Your desires…