what I find impressive is how the employees are critical and the company stays on course. the criticism from its employees somehow neutered/ignored. I suppose a corporation is not a democracy but a private entity, so…
> Absurdity. $180k per headset delivered? Did they mean $21.88mm?! nope, this is just how expensive doing such projects where none of the participants is able to undesrtand how it all comes together; because of military…
I have de-subscribed from authority. I speak from my own experience, if it helps it helps, if it doesn't just leave it. maybe it wasn't meant for you
I'm not telling him to go scare his kids. I'm pointing out some possible self-deceit. "I did it for them!".. sure, why not? but my point is that first and foremost he's making those choices for himself; which is…
talking about it does not quite bring it to their doorstep; but it surely takes you back there; it's understandable to not want to go back. your choice to shoulder this burden for all, is well your choice. but be…
my own mental illness exists in relation to the society I have grown up into. but you're still right, our own guts are what I had to look at in order to deal with this illness.
this article reframes the recent trend in psychiatric into psychedelics in a bad light: > Understanding the undulating history of psychiatric hype and crisis is crucial today as the profession builds toward its next…
nope, it's just happening a lot recently, more than usual.
the food is subsidized by the odds that you'll buy something on your way out?
and the top rungs of society profit from poor people existing (allows for lower wages by the desperate need for any work)... i.e. I'm calling out the hypocrisy and straw escape goat to point that this piece is just…
we certianly need some way to separate the role of the regulator, from the person doing that job.
100% rent-based business. the computers do all the work, the owners just collect the money. the societal mistake is to regard this as 'wealth production'; it's not. this is rent. this is where creative productivity…
what I find impressive is how the employees are critical and the company stays on course. the criticism from its employees somehow neutered/ignored. I suppose a corporation is not a democracy but a private entity, so…
> Absurdity. $180k per headset delivered? Did they mean $21.88mm?! nope, this is just how expensive doing such projects where none of the participants is able to undesrtand how it all comes together; because of military…
I have de-subscribed from authority. I speak from my own experience, if it helps it helps, if it doesn't just leave it. maybe it wasn't meant for you
I'm not telling him to go scare his kids. I'm pointing out some possible self-deceit. "I did it for them!".. sure, why not? but my point is that first and foremost he's making those choices for himself; which is…
talking about it does not quite bring it to their doorstep; but it surely takes you back there; it's understandable to not want to go back. your choice to shoulder this burden for all, is well your choice. but be…
my own mental illness exists in relation to the society I have grown up into. but you're still right, our own guts are what I had to look at in order to deal with this illness.
this article reframes the recent trend in psychiatric into psychedelics in a bad light: > Understanding the undulating history of psychiatric hype and crisis is crucial today as the profession builds toward its next…
nope, it's just happening a lot recently, more than usual.
the food is subsidized by the odds that you'll buy something on your way out?
and the top rungs of society profit from poor people existing (allows for lower wages by the desperate need for any work)... i.e. I'm calling out the hypocrisy and straw escape goat to point that this piece is just…
we certianly need some way to separate the role of the regulator, from the person doing that job.
100% rent-based business. the computers do all the work, the owners just collect the money. the societal mistake is to regard this as 'wealth production'; it's not. this is rent. this is where creative productivity…