The elites don't want us directly voting for stuff. Got it. While I would like to see us return to having federal senators elected by the state legislatures, I'm not going to give up citizen initiatives without a fight.
FYI - there are already a few states that don't allow companies to enforce such draconian noncompetes. Moving to California is better than killing yourself most of the time.
The Netherlands are filled with Netherlanders. The US... not so much.
Agreed. It's basically RF guided by wires, or light guided by glass/plastic. And... I hate to say it, but I've been interacting with computers connected to WiFi about 90% of the time over the last week. Rarely used a…
>> Rates that are based on the car, not the driver. I like my low very rates. I don't want to pay higher rates for people who can't parallel park. They can suffer their skill issues.
State Farm is slightly more expensive than others. From a policy standpoint, this works out really well for them as the bottom feeders aren't their customers, so they have fewer claims.
Wise economically. For things you can cover, external insurance will be more expensive than self-insurance because you aren't paying for random CEOs. (Unless you've captured some and are tending to them)
Sort of fascinating how Bronze Age cultures can co-opt our technology. Can't let their underage harem girls dress normally, but they can follow the instructions to make a dirty bomb. Maybe we need to do a better job…
I absolutely hate tours and being penned in. However, if I see expats or locals in a tour group, it tells me there's some value there I'm missing. Served me well in India and parts of South America, for example.
You're not allowed to notice things.
Pretty normal. My Chinese name is Chinese. Much less friction to pick a 21st-century English name in the anglosphere.
All? Let's see what the Canadian Medical Association survey says. https://www.cma.ca/our-focus/public-and-private-health-care/...
The moon landings were faked, and Stanley Kubrick directed them. Annoyingly, he insisted on filming on location.
"Atwood herself has acknowledged that the Islamic Revolution in Iran, which took place in 1978-79, was a direct inspiration for her novel." https://www.patreon.com/DarvishIntelligence/posts/handmaids-...
Invented by Eric Mowbray Merrifield and his team, which included Piet Grobbelaar and Jack Badham-Thornhill.
We learned that free trade has costs, and we're adjusting. That's ok too.
It conjecture, but in my opinion there's something about our brain based on the evidence. Three pounds of meat in one human brain can do things an entire datacenter of AI can't. Like fold clothing.
The trouble is that a 24/7 AI stochastic parrot does pretty damn well at some things. In my estimation, we're arguing about how big the blast radius will be.
Man, I’m out of touch. I grew up when tech was us nerds making things. Value was in building things and solving problems. Not in vague connections or curated vulnerability.
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It's been interesting to see how the next generations just don't care. If you had an Atari, CoCo, Ti... or nothing, that information was important back then.
Does this explain why all the kids in the States got recorders after the war? It's still a thing in 4th grade for most kids in public school.
That still happens in America. Hike to a remote place, and get your friend to drop a keg in a mountain lake from his plane. "Alpine Lake Keg Drop".
The elites don't want us directly voting for stuff. Got it. While I would like to see us return to having federal senators elected by the state legislatures, I'm not going to give up citizen initiatives without a fight.
FYI - there are already a few states that don't allow companies to enforce such draconian noncompetes. Moving to California is better than killing yourself most of the time.
The Netherlands are filled with Netherlanders. The US... not so much.
Agreed. It's basically RF guided by wires, or light guided by glass/plastic. And... I hate to say it, but I've been interacting with computers connected to WiFi about 90% of the time over the last week. Rarely used a…
>> Rates that are based on the car, not the driver. I like my low very rates. I don't want to pay higher rates for people who can't parallel park. They can suffer their skill issues.
State Farm is slightly more expensive than others. From a policy standpoint, this works out really well for them as the bottom feeders aren't their customers, so they have fewer claims.
Wise economically. For things you can cover, external insurance will be more expensive than self-insurance because you aren't paying for random CEOs. (Unless you've captured some and are tending to them)
Sort of fascinating how Bronze Age cultures can co-opt our technology. Can't let their underage harem girls dress normally, but they can follow the instructions to make a dirty bomb. Maybe we need to do a better job…
I absolutely hate tours and being penned in. However, if I see expats or locals in a tour group, it tells me there's some value there I'm missing. Served me well in India and parts of South America, for example.
You're not allowed to notice things.
Pretty normal. My Chinese name is Chinese. Much less friction to pick a 21st-century English name in the anglosphere.
All? Let's see what the Canadian Medical Association survey says. https://www.cma.ca/our-focus/public-and-private-health-care/...
The moon landings were faked, and Stanley Kubrick directed them. Annoyingly, he insisted on filming on location.
"Atwood herself has acknowledged that the Islamic Revolution in Iran, which took place in 1978-79, was a direct inspiration for her novel." https://www.patreon.com/DarvishIntelligence/posts/handmaids-...
Invented by Eric Mowbray Merrifield and his team, which included Piet Grobbelaar and Jack Badham-Thornhill.
We learned that free trade has costs, and we're adjusting. That's ok too.
It conjecture, but in my opinion there's something about our brain based on the evidence. Three pounds of meat in one human brain can do things an entire datacenter of AI can't. Like fold clothing.
The trouble is that a 24/7 AI stochastic parrot does pretty damn well at some things. In my estimation, we're arguing about how big the blast radius will be.
Man, I’m out of touch. I grew up when tech was us nerds making things. Value was in building things and solving problems. Not in vague connections or curated vulnerability.
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It's been interesting to see how the next generations just don't care. If you had an Atari, CoCo, Ti... or nothing, that information was important back then.
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Does this explain why all the kids in the States got recorders after the war? It's still a thing in 4th grade for most kids in public school.
That still happens in America. Hike to a remote place, and get your friend to drop a keg in a mountain lake from his plane. "Alpine Lake Keg Drop".