I'd like to see the ability to save and reload chats. Also the newline key combo doesn't work when running in a terminal inside VSCode.
Is this perhaps an opportunity for some companies to explicitly do blind hiring, or something along those lines? I'm thinking of Coinbase (and others) who have taken a somewhat contrarian approach and said that the…
This is my general feeling as well. People enjoy catastrophizing, and also fail to appreciate that we as a species are actually fairly good at solving problems.
if you hit play in the bottom left of the webcam image it gives you a little time lapse video.
I think the most likely future is one where we do mostly nothing for a long time, until things get quite bad, and then one nation or a small group of nations does some kind of solar geoengineering to very quickly lower…
I'm halfway through the book. That opening bit is so great, and the rest has been a big letdown so far. Really feels like that opening was written as a short story and then the rest of the book was just tacked on. Maybe…
HAG Capisco. I think a big detriment to many chairs is that you end up in one position and never move. The Capisco seems to encourage a lot of fidgeting around, in a good way.
They verified via brainwaves that he was in the REM stage of sleep. I don't really know anything about brainwaves, but this seems like the kind of thing that's fairly definitive.
Govt's adoption of technology seems to lag society as a whole. What I wonder about is, is the lag a steady 20 years behind for example, or is it that the pace of adoption is just slower, which would imply that the lag…
Would be cool to see this in bar graph form, broken down by day.
Assuming this is all true, it still just feels like they're picking winners, which is probably the thing that's going to matter more than anything else going forward. People can and will point to a laundry list of rules…
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/NX.HULAA.003 They mention an optional 2560×1440 monitor but it's right alongside a mention of an Intel CPU, which is incorrect, so maybe the 2560×1440 is incorrect also.
This post does the best job that I've seen of laying out the 'less inclined' argument: https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/08/07/contra-grant-on-exagge...
Tyler has spoken in the past about the huge amount of research he does for his podcast, and it shows. Always an interesting conversation.
I went to my local big box store maybe three weeks ago and the whole fitness section had been cleaned out. It seems like bikes are getting very popular (at least here in PNW) and I wouldn't be surprised if it's very…
ChartGuys | Fullstack Developer | Vancouver, BC, CA | ONSITE | https://alerts.chartguys.com ChartGuys does education and technical analysis around various financial markets (currently mostly crypto-currencies). We're…
Don't know about him, but I use -- https://www.sync.com/
It was a political science class, so you're probably right; but how exactly does it apply?
I had a professor pose a similar idea to a class I was in, the idea being that if a perfectly simulated universe is a technological possibility at some point in the future, and that more than one simulation could be…
Probably the single program I miss the most on Linux. I've never been able to find an acceptable replacement.
http://www.librarything.com is another that's quite popular.
I'd like to see the ability to save and reload chats. Also the newline key combo doesn't work when running in a terminal inside VSCode.
Is this perhaps an opportunity for some companies to explicitly do blind hiring, or something along those lines? I'm thinking of Coinbase (and others) who have taken a somewhat contrarian approach and said that the…
This is my general feeling as well. People enjoy catastrophizing, and also fail to appreciate that we as a species are actually fairly good at solving problems.
if you hit play in the bottom left of the webcam image it gives you a little time lapse video.
I think the most likely future is one where we do mostly nothing for a long time, until things get quite bad, and then one nation or a small group of nations does some kind of solar geoengineering to very quickly lower…
I'm halfway through the book. That opening bit is so great, and the rest has been a big letdown so far. Really feels like that opening was written as a short story and then the rest of the book was just tacked on. Maybe…
HAG Capisco. I think a big detriment to many chairs is that you end up in one position and never move. The Capisco seems to encourage a lot of fidgeting around, in a good way.
They verified via brainwaves that he was in the REM stage of sleep. I don't really know anything about brainwaves, but this seems like the kind of thing that's fairly definitive.
Govt's adoption of technology seems to lag society as a whole. What I wonder about is, is the lag a steady 20 years behind for example, or is it that the pace of adoption is just slower, which would imply that the lag…
Would be cool to see this in bar graph form, broken down by day.
Assuming this is all true, it still just feels like they're picking winners, which is probably the thing that's going to matter more than anything else going forward. People can and will point to a laundry list of rules…
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/NX.HULAA.003 They mention an optional 2560×1440 monitor but it's right alongside a mention of an Intel CPU, which is incorrect, so maybe the 2560×1440 is incorrect also.
This post does the best job that I've seen of laying out the 'less inclined' argument: https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/08/07/contra-grant-on-exagge...
Tyler has spoken in the past about the huge amount of research he does for his podcast, and it shows. Always an interesting conversation.
I went to my local big box store maybe three weeks ago and the whole fitness section had been cleaned out. It seems like bikes are getting very popular (at least here in PNW) and I wouldn't be surprised if it's very…
ChartGuys | Fullstack Developer | Vancouver, BC, CA | ONSITE | https://alerts.chartguys.com ChartGuys does education and technical analysis around various financial markets (currently mostly crypto-currencies). We're…
Don't know about him, but I use -- https://www.sync.com/
It was a political science class, so you're probably right; but how exactly does it apply?
I had a professor pose a similar idea to a class I was in, the idea being that if a perfectly simulated universe is a technological possibility at some point in the future, and that more than one simulation could be…
Probably the single program I miss the most on Linux. I've never been able to find an acceptable replacement.
http://www.librarything.com is another that's quite popular.