Don’t you think the speed at which obsolescence occurs matters? There’s a bit of survivorship bias here, in the sense of “I’ve been pulling my sled across this lake for 50 winters even when the temperature went above…
But the very act of making and organizing your card deck is part of the SRS! It “sucks” because you get no dopamine hit from a fresh desk, as the reward system is not yet in place.
And what has happened since 2024? https://kcrha.org/news-2026-point-in-time-pit-count-initial-...
> And the number of people in tent encampments has dropped dramatically, it's become rare and short lived in most of the city. Do you have any data to support this claim?
> a longer and broader history From what perspective? The American colonies repeatedly and flagrantly ignored foreign property and intellectual rights, e.g. via laws to protect domestic but not foreign authors. Samuel…
And the conflicts fizzled out because both parties remembered that the other also has a WMD? That was my point above.
Edited my post above to clarify that I do not believe Iran has WMD. However, there is now messaging (on social media and on the NYT) from the US far right about how Iran has WMD. Take us back to 2003...
Would the world be safer (or more endangered) if Iran had a nuclear weapon? Not sure if North Korea is a good example, but is that not a detente? Bad for the NK people, but not a geopolitical crisis. I cannot wrap my…
Unclear what you traffic scenario you are referring to, but in some localities (such as WA state) it is legal for bikes to roll through stop signs in certain scenarios. This makes sense considering a bike’s speed, its…
Chinese is not too difficult a language, but it’s likely very different from your native language. Chinese morphology, tense, and overall grammar are far easier to learn than most European languages. Chinese speakers…
Does this effect refer to how HN commenters respond to one another in the comments?
Can you explain the connection between KYC in banking and the Fourth Amendment? How does KYC constitute a government search/seizure?
This is a sensible plan, given your username.
If I had to guess, Americans say they dislike the 2008 bailouts to mean they dislike how Wall Street banks caused a recession.
> his day-to-day activity now, where he merges code But even then...don't you think his insight into and ability to verify a PR far exceeds that of most devs (LLM or not)? Most of us cannot (reasonably) aspire to be…
> We're all Linus Torvalds now. So...where's your OS and SCM? I get your point that wetware stills matter, but I think it's a bit much to contend that more than a handful of people (or everyone) is on the level of Linus…
These parties aren’t screwing you. They’re offering a service at a price. You pay for convenience. You may not value your time, but most do. That’s why certain gas stations command a higher price.
Have you heard of the trolley problem?
Good thing you can fund it with your HSA or FSA in partnership with Truemed! \s
The Tacoma has an extended bed version that is on the smaller end of pickups.
While your point (about the potential for liberal authoritarianism) is true, reddit is an example of partisan, not authoritarian, behavior.
That’s how insurance works. You pay for a plan you likely don’t need so everyone older than you is reasonably covered. If young people elected to get a barebones plan while in good health, who would subsidize them when…
You don’t find love: you build it together.
“Standards of clothing” is not a set with a total order, and society has never had one way to dress. You’re unfairly projecting your values (of a certain style of dress) onto society as if it’s shared by everyone.
This is a good point, but I’m not convinced it negates the author’s argument. Consider whether you could pick up that same fragile glass with your eyes closed? I’d wager you could, as you’d still receive (diminished)…
Don’t you think the speed at which obsolescence occurs matters? There’s a bit of survivorship bias here, in the sense of “I’ve been pulling my sled across this lake for 50 winters even when the temperature went above…
But the very act of making and organizing your card deck is part of the SRS! It “sucks” because you get no dopamine hit from a fresh desk, as the reward system is not yet in place.
And what has happened since 2024? https://kcrha.org/news-2026-point-in-time-pit-count-initial-...
> And the number of people in tent encampments has dropped dramatically, it's become rare and short lived in most of the city. Do you have any data to support this claim?
> a longer and broader history From what perspective? The American colonies repeatedly and flagrantly ignored foreign property and intellectual rights, e.g. via laws to protect domestic but not foreign authors. Samuel…
And the conflicts fizzled out because both parties remembered that the other also has a WMD? That was my point above.
Edited my post above to clarify that I do not believe Iran has WMD. However, there is now messaging (on social media and on the NYT) from the US far right about how Iran has WMD. Take us back to 2003...
Would the world be safer (or more endangered) if Iran had a nuclear weapon? Not sure if North Korea is a good example, but is that not a detente? Bad for the NK people, but not a geopolitical crisis. I cannot wrap my…
Unclear what you traffic scenario you are referring to, but in some localities (such as WA state) it is legal for bikes to roll through stop signs in certain scenarios. This makes sense considering a bike’s speed, its…
Chinese is not too difficult a language, but it’s likely very different from your native language. Chinese morphology, tense, and overall grammar are far easier to learn than most European languages. Chinese speakers…
Does this effect refer to how HN commenters respond to one another in the comments?
Can you explain the connection between KYC in banking and the Fourth Amendment? How does KYC constitute a government search/seizure?
This is a sensible plan, given your username.
If I had to guess, Americans say they dislike the 2008 bailouts to mean they dislike how Wall Street banks caused a recession.
> his day-to-day activity now, where he merges code But even then...don't you think his insight into and ability to verify a PR far exceeds that of most devs (LLM or not)? Most of us cannot (reasonably) aspire to be…
> We're all Linus Torvalds now. So...where's your OS and SCM? I get your point that wetware stills matter, but I think it's a bit much to contend that more than a handful of people (or everyone) is on the level of Linus…
These parties aren’t screwing you. They’re offering a service at a price. You pay for convenience. You may not value your time, but most do. That’s why certain gas stations command a higher price.
Have you heard of the trolley problem?
Good thing you can fund it with your HSA or FSA in partnership with Truemed! \s
The Tacoma has an extended bed version that is on the smaller end of pickups.
While your point (about the potential for liberal authoritarianism) is true, reddit is an example of partisan, not authoritarian, behavior.
That’s how insurance works. You pay for a plan you likely don’t need so everyone older than you is reasonably covered. If young people elected to get a barebones plan while in good health, who would subsidize them when…
You don’t find love: you build it together.
“Standards of clothing” is not a set with a total order, and society has never had one way to dress. You’re unfairly projecting your values (of a certain style of dress) onto society as if it’s shared by everyone.
This is a good point, but I’m not convinced it negates the author’s argument. Consider whether you could pick up that same fragile glass with your eyes closed? I’d wager you could, as you’d still receive (diminished)…