If you extrapolate the charts, it looks like if they simply waited one more year the mental health benefits would be the same. Moving to a less green area appears to be accompanied by an immediate drop in mental health,…
So basically a massive worst case financial crisis led to something almost, but not actually, failing. Sounds like the system worked extremely well.
Part of the reason you can do that, though, is that based on your age, you spent most of your life living in a way where you were naturally active, just to get through the day. You likely did not grow up eating food…
I hope the Apple production isn't like the MLB one. The MLB production is crap. They really need to stop making it look like an Apple product.
This is a strawman. You don't need to reduce energy to reduce air pollution.
And that makes it a horrible currency. It makes it highly deflationary which absolutely stunts the working of an economy because no one wants to spend anymore. Good currencies are not stores of value. They are means of…
Lol, so 18% of their employees have access to personal data. Ok. I am very comfortable entrusting my data to this company.
I don't understand your link to the Onion here. Are you joking or do you not realize that the Onion is satire?
Also, discretionary here is entirely a political/legal term. I think one would find it very hard to argue that military spending is discretionary for any major nation in the layman sense of that word, even if the US's…
Next thing you will be telling everybody is that Bitcoin was promoted as a hedge against inflation.
The real economy actually produces value. It feeds people, clothes people, entertains people, etc. even if it does so imperfectly. The economy's value dropping 20% a day would represent a real problem that needs to be…
Sounds like a better, potentially more useful, form of peer review?
Most people using Atom or any other open source project, would likely have based their decision at least partly on the organization backing the project, especially in a professional setting. For the most part, when a…
I'm pretty sure people are actually using it.
Unfortunately, it appears that the Progressive DAs elected across some cities are just really bad at being DAs. They've identified a real issue where 10% (arbitrarily chosen number...it could be higher/lower) of the…
I don't understand what you mean. It's very clear that Republicans don't actually believe that improving mental health or mental healthcare is actually a solution to gun deaths, but only use it as a distraction from…
Every life insurance has clauses that don't pay out under certain circumstances (such as suicide). And even if they do eventually pay, it matters the hoops they make your family run through and the time they take to pay…
How does the author know how much Google is paying for the insurance? My company shows how much the "cost" of any particular insurance they are covering is, but those aren't the actual prices they are paying.
Lightning cables don't last. They are a complete disaster. And that's not even considering how a little bit of dust can prevent your device from charging at all, and lightning ports are a complete dust magnet. But the…
This is the ultimate problem with Clubhouse/Twitter spaces. Podcasts exist. And they're already great for 1 way audio communication. So Clubhouse had to push for N-way audio communication as a differentiator, and it's…
Unless you're a bully, you will only use nicknames that the individual themselves has offered you to use.
What a terrible decision by DDG. That's as generous as I can get regd. this.
> Relentless pressure to conform and be a "team player" + massive levels of doublethink and hypocrisy + lack of parental guidance and care even in two-parent households because everyone has to work and has no time and…
Suggesting ideas is not the same as assuming everyone else should have the exact same design choice and architecture. The problem is that the actual issue owner on the Google side does not appear to have any solutions…
4 GB/day is a different person facing the same issue who is hosting a single module they claim is likely only used by them.
If you extrapolate the charts, it looks like if they simply waited one more year the mental health benefits would be the same. Moving to a less green area appears to be accompanied by an immediate drop in mental health,…
So basically a massive worst case financial crisis led to something almost, but not actually, failing. Sounds like the system worked extremely well.
Part of the reason you can do that, though, is that based on your age, you spent most of your life living in a way where you were naturally active, just to get through the day. You likely did not grow up eating food…
I hope the Apple production isn't like the MLB one. The MLB production is crap. They really need to stop making it look like an Apple product.
This is a strawman. You don't need to reduce energy to reduce air pollution.
And that makes it a horrible currency. It makes it highly deflationary which absolutely stunts the working of an economy because no one wants to spend anymore. Good currencies are not stores of value. They are means of…
Lol, so 18% of their employees have access to personal data. Ok. I am very comfortable entrusting my data to this company.
I don't understand your link to the Onion here. Are you joking or do you not realize that the Onion is satire?
Also, discretionary here is entirely a political/legal term. I think one would find it very hard to argue that military spending is discretionary for any major nation in the layman sense of that word, even if the US's…
Next thing you will be telling everybody is that Bitcoin was promoted as a hedge against inflation.
The real economy actually produces value. It feeds people, clothes people, entertains people, etc. even if it does so imperfectly. The economy's value dropping 20% a day would represent a real problem that needs to be…
Sounds like a better, potentially more useful, form of peer review?
Most people using Atom or any other open source project, would likely have based their decision at least partly on the organization backing the project, especially in a professional setting. For the most part, when a…
I'm pretty sure people are actually using it.
Unfortunately, it appears that the Progressive DAs elected across some cities are just really bad at being DAs. They've identified a real issue where 10% (arbitrarily chosen number...it could be higher/lower) of the…
I don't understand what you mean. It's very clear that Republicans don't actually believe that improving mental health or mental healthcare is actually a solution to gun deaths, but only use it as a distraction from…
Every life insurance has clauses that don't pay out under certain circumstances (such as suicide). And even if they do eventually pay, it matters the hoops they make your family run through and the time they take to pay…
How does the author know how much Google is paying for the insurance? My company shows how much the "cost" of any particular insurance they are covering is, but those aren't the actual prices they are paying.
Lightning cables don't last. They are a complete disaster. And that's not even considering how a little bit of dust can prevent your device from charging at all, and lightning ports are a complete dust magnet. But the…
This is the ultimate problem with Clubhouse/Twitter spaces. Podcasts exist. And they're already great for 1 way audio communication. So Clubhouse had to push for N-way audio communication as a differentiator, and it's…
Unless you're a bully, you will only use nicknames that the individual themselves has offered you to use.
What a terrible decision by DDG. That's as generous as I can get regd. this.
> Relentless pressure to conform and be a "team player" + massive levels of doublethink and hypocrisy + lack of parental guidance and care even in two-parent households because everyone has to work and has no time and…
Suggesting ideas is not the same as assuming everyone else should have the exact same design choice and architecture. The problem is that the actual issue owner on the Google side does not appear to have any solutions…
4 GB/day is a different person facing the same issue who is hosting a single module they claim is likely only used by them.