There will never be a market crash, unless people stop putting in their work hours (the only things to cause this would be a major global war, natural disaster, or a black death -scale pandemic) As long as work…
Idk how you can destroy your back working from your bed, unless you do some idiotic posture. Just lay down, face up, back to the bed, computer on top of your stomach. Know a person with an actual destroyed back who…
You'd be surprised how many new websites out there are still made by importing JS from a random CDN, no version control of course, code is uploaded manually through FTP
Wonder why California doesn't have any outdoor offices. Respitory viruses are pretty much limited to spreading indoors. I also assume having a nice green outdoors view would be much less stressing to the workers when…
Travel creates new unidentified clusters, the tourists also tend to leave the area rather quickly => very hard to find and trace who originally caused the cluster, and who were in contact. Tourists also tend to have…
Diversifying. Simplified: If you spend $1 million each on ten projects, each of which have a 90% chance to fail and 10% chance to bring in $100m in profits, then it is absolutely worth it
That farmers market is probably around 1000x lower risk than meeting your neighbours or friends, btw. (assuming indoor meetings)
Half the point is the delay of gratification. If you want to see the different islands of Hawaii, there will be some downtime while you're cruising. The tension starts building once you get closer and closer, until you…
According to many long-time flight simmers, the performance of this title is about the same as previous ones, with the addition of 10x improved graphics. So that's why they don't care and you're getting downvoted on…
We have x-rays now, they don't need to be dead if we want verify if their teeth are crooked.
There are still hunter-gatherer populations of humans who have the same lifestyle as they did 10 thousand years ago. Wouldn't studying their skulls settle this debate?
Video games of some sort, where the game map is a 1:1 replica of the real world using streamed GIS data. The new microsoft flight simulator is already kinda there.
I'm very interesting if we switched to using nasal vaccines, would it help soothe out the rabid anti-vaxxers? A large part of the movement IMO stems from the fact that subconsciously, humans tend to associate long sharp…
There basically wasn't a proper "modern day" pandemic before this. The previous one was the spanish flu in 1918 which was very quickly forgotten due to a much larger pointless massacre (world wars) Air travel increase…
It's how "work" always was for thousands of years, before the office culture meme changed it during the 20th century
There will never be a market crash, unless people stop putting in their work hours (the only things to cause this would be a major global war, natural disaster, or a black death -scale pandemic) As long as work…
Idk how you can destroy your back working from your bed, unless you do some idiotic posture. Just lay down, face up, back to the bed, computer on top of your stomach. Know a person with an actual destroyed back who…
You'd be surprised how many new websites out there are still made by importing JS from a random CDN, no version control of course, code is uploaded manually through FTP
Wonder why California doesn't have any outdoor offices. Respitory viruses are pretty much limited to spreading indoors. I also assume having a nice green outdoors view would be much less stressing to the workers when…
Travel creates new unidentified clusters, the tourists also tend to leave the area rather quickly => very hard to find and trace who originally caused the cluster, and who were in contact. Tourists also tend to have…
Diversifying. Simplified: If you spend $1 million each on ten projects, each of which have a 90% chance to fail and 10% chance to bring in $100m in profits, then it is absolutely worth it
That farmers market is probably around 1000x lower risk than meeting your neighbours or friends, btw. (assuming indoor meetings)
Half the point is the delay of gratification. If you want to see the different islands of Hawaii, there will be some downtime while you're cruising. The tension starts building once you get closer and closer, until you…
According to many long-time flight simmers, the performance of this title is about the same as previous ones, with the addition of 10x improved graphics. So that's why they don't care and you're getting downvoted on…
We have x-rays now, they don't need to be dead if we want verify if their teeth are crooked.
There are still hunter-gatherer populations of humans who have the same lifestyle as they did 10 thousand years ago. Wouldn't studying their skulls settle this debate?
Video games of some sort, where the game map is a 1:1 replica of the real world using streamed GIS data. The new microsoft flight simulator is already kinda there.
I'm very interesting if we switched to using nasal vaccines, would it help soothe out the rabid anti-vaxxers? A large part of the movement IMO stems from the fact that subconsciously, humans tend to associate long sharp…
There basically wasn't a proper "modern day" pandemic before this. The previous one was the spanish flu in 1918 which was very quickly forgotten due to a much larger pointless massacre (world wars) Air travel increase…
It's how "work" always was for thousands of years, before the office culture meme changed it during the 20th century