WFH doesn't actually stop driving. They don't commute, but they do run errands and other stuff during the day. This can actually result in more traffic during high peak periods since it can cause congestion build up to…
That's why I think really good art direction beats raw graphical power any day. Source was pretty impressive back in the day, but the bit that's stood the test of time is just how carefully considered the environments…
The government is the one contracting them out, seems fair for them to set a minimum standard of operation to prevent exploitation of a vulnerable population
don't we already have farming?
well that's odd
Real Principal Skinner saying he only went to the bordello to get directions away from the bordello energy
Oh yeah, what about this old Kodak I found in my grandpa's attic that prints pictures showing how people are going to die?
I've personally been hesitant about VR for a few reasons. As someone with glasses, I'm not comfortable with purchasing something that won't easily accommodate without requiring that I continue to pay a premium for…
Really hope no one uses this to mess up the behavior of anchor tags
Personally it feels like modern management and organizational practices have prioritized feature velocity over a lot of other concerns. Business likes this because they can come in, request X number of features and then…
It's all just marketing. The companies running these advanced chatbots want to tap into tech mystique to give the impression that LLMs are on the cusp of being the intelligent agents we see in movies and books, because…
I think it's difficult to make cities more dense if viewed as just strictly taking the current cities and trying to condense them, but that also seems like the less productive way to do it First and foremost is that the…
This strikes me as Google Glass in the form factor of SCUBA goggles
Seems like a lot of people who want to be heard but don't like it when people actually listen
This feels less like it tells us anything about the world but more about how small the author's conception of it is. Reminds me of people who complain about how music is "bad these days" but they're only talking about…
Oh great, now they've got Doom running at the Quantum level
Every job I've worked at, when a co-worker goes on vacation, it's up to the other engineers and laborers to compensate. When the manager goes on vacation there's no extra work leftover
Because my managers tell me about fires I have to put out when I get back
I guess the managers have found this comment. Once anyone notices when a manager takes vacation, then I'll consider it a vital part of any job
The answer is yes all management is bullshit
Yeah, sure, it's definitely some type of dystopia where we're all forced to treat criticism against a $100 million podcaster as some fundamental human rights issue
Ahh ha, this is like when I say a Scotsman was rude to me and someone else informs me that it must not have been a true Scotsman, then
He mailed himself successfully in that song. It was the opening of the box where things went wrong
Luckily if the monetary worth of Bitcoin fails, it still has intrinsic value for all of its many uses, such as:
The case rate among unvaccinated can be up to 18 times higher than the vaccinated, even in areas where the vaccination rate is close to 75% https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/... The vaccines…
WFH doesn't actually stop driving. They don't commute, but they do run errands and other stuff during the day. This can actually result in more traffic during high peak periods since it can cause congestion build up to…
That's why I think really good art direction beats raw graphical power any day. Source was pretty impressive back in the day, but the bit that's stood the test of time is just how carefully considered the environments…
The government is the one contracting them out, seems fair for them to set a minimum standard of operation to prevent exploitation of a vulnerable population
don't we already have farming?
well that's odd
Real Principal Skinner saying he only went to the bordello to get directions away from the bordello energy
Oh yeah, what about this old Kodak I found in my grandpa's attic that prints pictures showing how people are going to die?
I've personally been hesitant about VR for a few reasons. As someone with glasses, I'm not comfortable with purchasing something that won't easily accommodate without requiring that I continue to pay a premium for…
Really hope no one uses this to mess up the behavior of anchor tags
Personally it feels like modern management and organizational practices have prioritized feature velocity over a lot of other concerns. Business likes this because they can come in, request X number of features and then…
It's all just marketing. The companies running these advanced chatbots want to tap into tech mystique to give the impression that LLMs are on the cusp of being the intelligent agents we see in movies and books, because…
I think it's difficult to make cities more dense if viewed as just strictly taking the current cities and trying to condense them, but that also seems like the less productive way to do it First and foremost is that the…
This strikes me as Google Glass in the form factor of SCUBA goggles
Seems like a lot of people who want to be heard but don't like it when people actually listen
This feels less like it tells us anything about the world but more about how small the author's conception of it is. Reminds me of people who complain about how music is "bad these days" but they're only talking about…
Oh great, now they've got Doom running at the Quantum level
Every job I've worked at, when a co-worker goes on vacation, it's up to the other engineers and laborers to compensate. When the manager goes on vacation there's no extra work leftover
Because my managers tell me about fires I have to put out when I get back
I guess the managers have found this comment. Once anyone notices when a manager takes vacation, then I'll consider it a vital part of any job
The answer is yes all management is bullshit
Yeah, sure, it's definitely some type of dystopia where we're all forced to treat criticism against a $100 million podcaster as some fundamental human rights issue
Ahh ha, this is like when I say a Scotsman was rude to me and someone else informs me that it must not have been a true Scotsman, then
He mailed himself successfully in that song. It was the opening of the box where things went wrong
Luckily if the monetary worth of Bitcoin fails, it still has intrinsic value for all of its many uses, such as:
The case rate among unvaccinated can be up to 18 times higher than the vaccinated, even in areas where the vaccination rate is close to 75% https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/... The vaccines…