I wish someone had sat me down and told me this as a teenager, especially with the addendum that anything about "family" in business descriptions is nothing more than bullshit/marketing.
I had never even considered gluten, but I've been dealing with those exact issues for years as well. I'm going to give it a try. Would you say it was actually noticeable in just a few days? Thank you for posting this,…
I'm pretty sure no one is going to be hunting down NDA infractions on HN unless the poster is silly enough to give specifics about the workplace and time at which they solved the problem. If it takes some kind of…
Vurtually anyone saying "left wing Marxists" in the US, in reference to an organized movement, is full of shit and/or fully captured by the American propaganda waves still echoing from the the red scare era of the 1940s…
You need to take a break from the internet for a while. You're getting far too worked up over a passing comment. It clearly wasn't dismissive of the content and, as pointed out, OP immediately followed the comment by…
You clearly don't know m/any criminals. They're not all morons hopped on something. Some are cleverer than you would ever want to know about.
I think there may be some confusion. The 30 minute delay is just for the release of the decrypted radio stream.
If we get that far, I see it happening more like... "Don't worry Majesty, all of our models show that the peasants will not resort to actual violence until we fully wind down the bread and circuses program some time…
Basically, they just need to mash the tribalism button until enough people are dead to suit them.
Maybe because they must remain as the final scapegoat. If the aiCEO screws up, it'll bring too much into question the decision making behind implementing it. If the regular CEO screws up, it'll just be the usual story.
(for others like myself) Results The literature search identified 415 articles; of these, 15 ecological studies were included in the synthesis. The random-effects meta-analysis showed a consistent protective (or…
Thank you for using "turgidly" as such. You've given me a new appreciation for the term.
Do you know any specific instances of the times it has done great harm? Asking out of genuine curiosity.
I know it's overused and incorrectly applied, but I can't get past the thought that the people doing this have a silent, burning mentality of "Rule 1: You don't talk about fight club!"
I'm in the same boat. In my case it's especially disturbing because prior to this whole gestures broadly thing, we had nuanced debates on many topics. Now, he just dismisses everything as 'narratives' if he disagrees…
What are the effective implications of this?
For members only, apparently.
Why was this downvoted? It's a fair question and it wasn't stated as fact.
Indeed, but that's a different choice than the original. If leaving my house isn't an option for me, the subsequent options entailed are then off the table, so to speak. The OP said "always" and "in every way", and I…
Yeah, if you break it down further into the set of all possible options, but it depends what my criteria/realistic choices are. If I'm not going to or can't leave my house, then the more convenient option is still the…
Non-expert here, but I think any imperfect mass distribution with any attractive force would lead to a rotation. Which would mean, essentially, as soon as any imbalance happened in the early universe, some rotation was…
Definitely not "always" and "in every way". Random example. I buy a meal made by a professional chef and have it delivered. It's more convenient and it's a much better meal than I could make. It's more expensive, sure,…
For others who saw this with no context and don't want to read the thread, this is a response from the librewolf team regarding requests made in response to changes to Fireox's terms of service[0], from those who are…
> Wisdom doesn’t need to grow This seems to imply that we've gained all the wisdom there is to gain. Do you believe that's true?
Interesting article/excerpt, but like >95% of it is disconnected from the title. The first half is basically a historical tale relating where the word 'money' comes from. TLDR: - A single list of names from 115 AD/CE…
I wish someone had sat me down and told me this as a teenager, especially with the addendum that anything about "family" in business descriptions is nothing more than bullshit/marketing.
I had never even considered gluten, but I've been dealing with those exact issues for years as well. I'm going to give it a try. Would you say it was actually noticeable in just a few days? Thank you for posting this,…
I'm pretty sure no one is going to be hunting down NDA infractions on HN unless the poster is silly enough to give specifics about the workplace and time at which they solved the problem. If it takes some kind of…
Vurtually anyone saying "left wing Marxists" in the US, in reference to an organized movement, is full of shit and/or fully captured by the American propaganda waves still echoing from the the red scare era of the 1940s…
You need to take a break from the internet for a while. You're getting far too worked up over a passing comment. It clearly wasn't dismissive of the content and, as pointed out, OP immediately followed the comment by…
You clearly don't know m/any criminals. They're not all morons hopped on something. Some are cleverer than you would ever want to know about.
I think there may be some confusion. The 30 minute delay is just for the release of the decrypted radio stream.
If we get that far, I see it happening more like... "Don't worry Majesty, all of our models show that the peasants will not resort to actual violence until we fully wind down the bread and circuses program some time…
Basically, they just need to mash the tribalism button until enough people are dead to suit them.
Maybe because they must remain as the final scapegoat. If the aiCEO screws up, it'll bring too much into question the decision making behind implementing it. If the regular CEO screws up, it'll just be the usual story.
(for others like myself) Results The literature search identified 415 articles; of these, 15 ecological studies were included in the synthesis. The random-effects meta-analysis showed a consistent protective (or…
Thank you for using "turgidly" as such. You've given me a new appreciation for the term.
Do you know any specific instances of the times it has done great harm? Asking out of genuine curiosity.
I know it's overused and incorrectly applied, but I can't get past the thought that the people doing this have a silent, burning mentality of "Rule 1: You don't talk about fight club!"
I'm in the same boat. In my case it's especially disturbing because prior to this whole gestures broadly thing, we had nuanced debates on many topics. Now, he just dismisses everything as 'narratives' if he disagrees…
What are the effective implications of this?
For members only, apparently.
Why was this downvoted? It's a fair question and it wasn't stated as fact.
Indeed, but that's a different choice than the original. If leaving my house isn't an option for me, the subsequent options entailed are then off the table, so to speak. The OP said "always" and "in every way", and I…
Yeah, if you break it down further into the set of all possible options, but it depends what my criteria/realistic choices are. If I'm not going to or can't leave my house, then the more convenient option is still the…
Non-expert here, but I think any imperfect mass distribution with any attractive force would lead to a rotation. Which would mean, essentially, as soon as any imbalance happened in the early universe, some rotation was…
Definitely not "always" and "in every way". Random example. I buy a meal made by a professional chef and have it delivered. It's more convenient and it's a much better meal than I could make. It's more expensive, sure,…
For others who saw this with no context and don't want to read the thread, this is a response from the librewolf team regarding requests made in response to changes to Fireox's terms of service[0], from those who are…
> Wisdom doesn’t need to grow This seems to imply that we've gained all the wisdom there is to gain. Do you believe that's true?
Interesting article/excerpt, but like >95% of it is disconnected from the title. The first half is basically a historical tale relating where the word 'money' comes from. TLDR: - A single list of names from 115 AD/CE…