Also, these ultra processed foods set up unrealistic expectations of what "good" food should taste like. years of eating UFP ruins the taste buds. So, once you start eating real foods like whole grains, beans, fruits…
and let's not forget the increase in crime that SF has experienced. Even department/CVS/etc stores have had to close due to the increase in crime. Suburbs on average have less crime. i wouldn't say that south bay is…
this is really sad. as I will ONLY be buying an EV in future (it's EV or nothing). i certainly don't want another ICE, that's for sure. I guess i'm in a tiny minority, yet again.
but judging how awful the targetting is, I don't think anyone watching your screen as you browse should be able to make any kind of conclusions of you. if anything, the ads we receive are a reflection of human beings at…
i get the having control of your data part (at least for address, name, social sec #, phone number and email - those are really important). but i could care less if an algorithm knows i like elvis presely or what my…
yeah, i really don't get why people are so against personalized ads. As a user of these platforms, I feel the ads are already nowhere near targetted enough and now looks like we'll be getting ads that are even more…
why not just allow the price of water to accurately be reflected in the prices that farmers pay for water? if they paid more for water, they'd use it more wisely and more varieties would get planted that use less water,…
where is this whole below minimum wage thing coming from? Everytime, I take an Uber or Lyft and calculate the hourly earnings of the uber driver minus vehicle miles, uber's take, and x2 the time needed (for the return…
there are legitimate technical reasons as to why a roll out would happen for one place rather than everywhere at once. I just think it's remarkable how people can take any piece of good news and find the most negative…
It is a salary cut because the dollar is worth less every year. It's already lost well over 99% of it's value in the last 200 years (a time when the average house cost 800$). So, if inflation goes up by 10%, your salary…
i thought the answer was Jack welch philosophy of management: always overhire and then prune 10% of your workforce every year. the theorey goes that way, you keep the best and loose the rest. But, that assumes that…
plus you know it's organic, whereas the grocery store's "organic" label sometimes has some give to it. Some wheats for example, aren't entirely organic.
whether or not you save money and how much you save depends on how much your regular job pays. Sure, a google software engineer will be better off just buying all their food. but someone working a minimum wage job, will…
there are many things that absolutely are scalable to the entire human race, at least outside of the city. Permaculture asks nothing of you but your effort. The "massive amount of labor put in is what's needed to…
that sounds like a fantastic way to grow up. I wish I could raise my kid in this kind of community. permaculture has so much to offer people.
Nutritionists will tell you what really matters is what type of fat/protein/carbohydrate. It's not one or the other. You need to eat plant based whole foods protein, fat and carbs too. For the most part, humans are…
Jack welsh school of management: you've got to reward the top 20% and layoff the bottom 10%, about once a year. this is very much possible when there's an oversupply of labor.
It always comes down to two things: Land cost, and building cost. You get those two down and you'll see housing costs come down. Land cost can be brought down by building furthere away from the center or in the…
but how do you avoid it completely? "Hazardous PFAS chemicals contaminate the drinking water of up to 110 million Americans and the blood of nearly every American." How on earth can I find bottled water that doesn't…
everytime i see something like this I feel disgusted about using paypal. I'll definately sweep funds out of there even more frequently now. financial institutions that don't understand the value of trust, can't be…
and we could solve this problem by creating new cities/towns. Why on earth, can't we do that anymore? for most of human history we were able to do that, now all the sudden everyone needs to be in the same exact…
well, people already do that with their news feed.
old media is a dieing industry so desperate to kick big tech into the ground, they'll do just about anything. I've seen their scathing editorials on big tech: it's getting pathetic. As parent, I expect to protect my own…
It's so true: * I can't even install Netflix on my Iphone 7+ anymore (the phone practically brand new, it is less than 6 six years old!) * Screens in cars replacing usable buttons, are a disaster. give me buttons and…
based on the chart, the amount of VC funding is roughly equivalent to what it was the last 3 years prior to the last. I don't see why this is such a disaster.
Also, these ultra processed foods set up unrealistic expectations of what "good" food should taste like. years of eating UFP ruins the taste buds. So, once you start eating real foods like whole grains, beans, fruits…
and let's not forget the increase in crime that SF has experienced. Even department/CVS/etc stores have had to close due to the increase in crime. Suburbs on average have less crime. i wouldn't say that south bay is…
this is really sad. as I will ONLY be buying an EV in future (it's EV or nothing). i certainly don't want another ICE, that's for sure. I guess i'm in a tiny minority, yet again.
but judging how awful the targetting is, I don't think anyone watching your screen as you browse should be able to make any kind of conclusions of you. if anything, the ads we receive are a reflection of human beings at…
i get the having control of your data part (at least for address, name, social sec #, phone number and email - those are really important). but i could care less if an algorithm knows i like elvis presely or what my…
yeah, i really don't get why people are so against personalized ads. As a user of these platforms, I feel the ads are already nowhere near targetted enough and now looks like we'll be getting ads that are even more…
why not just allow the price of water to accurately be reflected in the prices that farmers pay for water? if they paid more for water, they'd use it more wisely and more varieties would get planted that use less water,…
where is this whole below minimum wage thing coming from? Everytime, I take an Uber or Lyft and calculate the hourly earnings of the uber driver minus vehicle miles, uber's take, and x2 the time needed (for the return…
there are legitimate technical reasons as to why a roll out would happen for one place rather than everywhere at once. I just think it's remarkable how people can take any piece of good news and find the most negative…
It is a salary cut because the dollar is worth less every year. It's already lost well over 99% of it's value in the last 200 years (a time when the average house cost 800$). So, if inflation goes up by 10%, your salary…
i thought the answer was Jack welch philosophy of management: always overhire and then prune 10% of your workforce every year. the theorey goes that way, you keep the best and loose the rest. But, that assumes that…
plus you know it's organic, whereas the grocery store's "organic" label sometimes has some give to it. Some wheats for example, aren't entirely organic.
whether or not you save money and how much you save depends on how much your regular job pays. Sure, a google software engineer will be better off just buying all their food. but someone working a minimum wage job, will…
there are many things that absolutely are scalable to the entire human race, at least outside of the city. Permaculture asks nothing of you but your effort. The "massive amount of labor put in is what's needed to…
that sounds like a fantastic way to grow up. I wish I could raise my kid in this kind of community. permaculture has so much to offer people.
Nutritionists will tell you what really matters is what type of fat/protein/carbohydrate. It's not one or the other. You need to eat plant based whole foods protein, fat and carbs too. For the most part, humans are…
Jack welsh school of management: you've got to reward the top 20% and layoff the bottom 10%, about once a year. this is very much possible when there's an oversupply of labor.
It always comes down to two things: Land cost, and building cost. You get those two down and you'll see housing costs come down. Land cost can be brought down by building furthere away from the center or in the…
but how do you avoid it completely? "Hazardous PFAS chemicals contaminate the drinking water of up to 110 million Americans and the blood of nearly every American." How on earth can I find bottled water that doesn't…
everytime i see something like this I feel disgusted about using paypal. I'll definately sweep funds out of there even more frequently now. financial institutions that don't understand the value of trust, can't be…
and we could solve this problem by creating new cities/towns. Why on earth, can't we do that anymore? for most of human history we were able to do that, now all the sudden everyone needs to be in the same exact…
well, people already do that with their news feed.
old media is a dieing industry so desperate to kick big tech into the ground, they'll do just about anything. I've seen their scathing editorials on big tech: it's getting pathetic. As parent, I expect to protect my own…
It's so true: * I can't even install Netflix on my Iphone 7+ anymore (the phone practically brand new, it is less than 6 six years old!) * Screens in cars replacing usable buttons, are a disaster. give me buttons and…
based on the chart, the amount of VC funding is roughly equivalent to what it was the last 3 years prior to the last. I don't see why this is such a disaster.