Yes, it's correct that a majority of larger scale dairy farming today practices this. The usual argument is that it reduces separation stress (since the calf is assumed to be too young to remember and the cow didn't yet…
Ever tried assembling a car in your home office?
I agree with your overall sentiment. I'd never buy or consume foie gras and don't care that it's a "cultural thing". But your general description of meat production is a bit too simplistic. The main issue with it, for…
Just like the people who were entering the Capitol about 20 months ago.
> But for example, I live in a housing co-operative, and there the laws really become a pain. Like we wanted to use the CCTV to better enforce treatment of communal areas, but you can't without a police report, etc. I…
> Agree that bribes should be part of the analysis, but I would do the comparison with the time and cost to accomplish a goal, without judging the method. I'm sure you can get your business quickly off the ground if you…
> I've lived in many countries, small, large, rich, poor, and I think Ger many is the worst among them to start a business (and also to live, but everyone has their preferences) unless you have a really good reason to…
Thanks for posting this. I now know one more person who I'll make sure to never work for. Such a chaotic, ill-informed and partially self-contradictory mess. Yes there is some bureaucracy involved. No, not all of this…
Frankly, no. Buildings are burning with people dying inside right now. The situation is an emergency, even if all we've ever managed is ten millennia of triage. That is the default, that is the background. Weigh the…
But who wouldn't pay $8/mo to reduce the number of ads they see to only half!!1 /s
Ah right. And women still can't vote and Jim Crow laws are still in full swing. Because if somebody would take a stand it would be meaningless, right?
What a great read! It's so refreshing to read this kind of article when normally bogged down by the day-to-day grind of writing code.
You got it upside down. Exactly because too many people think like that, this whole corrupt system works. Imagine the whole country refusing to pay bribes. They would disappear tomorrow. This whole "but this single…
> Fine, so be it. Pay the bribes and get to work Since most people think like that, things don't change and everybody is miserable. Cudos to the author for not accepting this rampant corruption. > If you are trying to…
> Nope! I want every last millisecond of sleep I can get Here is a radical thought: Value the first minutes of your night sleep just as much as the last ones and just go to bed a little earlier. All this "but it's in my…
I find the distinction you make interesting. To me, code review is an essential tool for code quality. Not just to avoid merging problematic code but even spreading knowledge of design and approaches and unifying style.…
This article illustrates quite well what our industry is suffering from. (Apart from being 10x as long as needed and full of rambling that makes it hard to actually read fully.) There seems to be the perception that you…
Yes, and it's closer to a 1:99 ratio than 50:50, making it pretty irresponsible to promote any if them here.
Oh I missed that, sorry. All the best to you!
Being in empirical research myself, I'm well aware of the obstacles that new insights in science sometimes have to face. It's rare though that the breakthrough comes via an obscure secret clinic in Mexico though which…
If that's the case then isn't it time to edit the comment and remove the harmful information or at least put a fat warning along side it, instead of keeping it up there together with your affiliate links that are still…
This 1000x. You won't believe how much I want to upvote you. I feel so sorry for OP to have asked. It will be so hard for them to find the answers that are actually helpful and ignore every that's nonsense or actively…
> but I won't rule it out, if only I had the financial means to try. Here is the problem: OP doesn't have the time. In such a situation, even if you have the money, you can afford to try one or two things long term,…
> be careful with MS it seems, there could be an immune stimulating effect. If you know this, then why are you bringing the herb up as a response to somebody explicitly saying they have MS and are desperate for help?…
Yes, it's correct that a majority of larger scale dairy farming today practices this. The usual argument is that it reduces separation stress (since the calf is assumed to be too young to remember and the cow didn't yet…
Ever tried assembling a car in your home office?
I agree with your overall sentiment. I'd never buy or consume foie gras and don't care that it's a "cultural thing". But your general description of meat production is a bit too simplistic. The main issue with it, for…
Just like the people who were entering the Capitol about 20 months ago.
> But for example, I live in a housing co-operative, and there the laws really become a pain. Like we wanted to use the CCTV to better enforce treatment of communal areas, but you can't without a police report, etc. I…
> Agree that bribes should be part of the analysis, but I would do the comparison with the time and cost to accomplish a goal, without judging the method. I'm sure you can get your business quickly off the ground if you…
> I've lived in many countries, small, large, rich, poor, and I think Ger many is the worst among them to start a business (and also to live, but everyone has their preferences) unless you have a really good reason to…
Thanks for posting this. I now know one more person who I'll make sure to never work for. Such a chaotic, ill-informed and partially self-contradictory mess. Yes there is some bureaucracy involved. No, not all of this…
Frankly, no. Buildings are burning with people dying inside right now. The situation is an emergency, even if all we've ever managed is ten millennia of triage. That is the default, that is the background. Weigh the…
But who wouldn't pay $8/mo to reduce the number of ads they see to only half!!1 /s
Ah right. And women still can't vote and Jim Crow laws are still in full swing. Because if somebody would take a stand it would be meaningless, right?
What a great read! It's so refreshing to read this kind of article when normally bogged down by the day-to-day grind of writing code.
You got it upside down. Exactly because too many people think like that, this whole corrupt system works. Imagine the whole country refusing to pay bribes. They would disappear tomorrow. This whole "but this single…
> Fine, so be it. Pay the bribes and get to work Since most people think like that, things don't change and everybody is miserable. Cudos to the author for not accepting this rampant corruption. > If you are trying to…
> Nope! I want every last millisecond of sleep I can get Here is a radical thought: Value the first minutes of your night sleep just as much as the last ones and just go to bed a little earlier. All this "but it's in my…
I find the distinction you make interesting. To me, code review is an essential tool for code quality. Not just to avoid merging problematic code but even spreading knowledge of design and approaches and unifying style.…
This article illustrates quite well what our industry is suffering from. (Apart from being 10x as long as needed and full of rambling that makes it hard to actually read fully.) There seems to be the perception that you…
Yes, and it's closer to a 1:99 ratio than 50:50, making it pretty irresponsible to promote any if them here.
Oh I missed that, sorry. All the best to you!
Being in empirical research myself, I'm well aware of the obstacles that new insights in science sometimes have to face. It's rare though that the breakthrough comes via an obscure secret clinic in Mexico though which…
If that's the case then isn't it time to edit the comment and remove the harmful information or at least put a fat warning along side it, instead of keeping it up there together with your affiliate links that are still…
This 1000x. You won't believe how much I want to upvote you. I feel so sorry for OP to have asked. It will be so hard for them to find the answers that are actually helpful and ignore every that's nonsense or actively…
> but I won't rule it out, if only I had the financial means to try. Here is the problem: OP doesn't have the time. In such a situation, even if you have the money, you can afford to try one or two things long term,…
> be careful with MS it seems, there could be an immune stimulating effect. If you know this, then why are you bringing the herb up as a response to somebody explicitly saying they have MS and are desperate for help?…