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sephiroth73
"2023-11-02T02:22:23"
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klyrs
"2023-11-02T02:22:24"
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&gt; If you are regularly engaging the automatic braking or even warning, you and your driving habits really are the problem.<p>Nonsense. I live near a fenced parking lot next to a highway. When I gently back out of a spot at 2km&#x2F;h, approaching the fence, my car slams on the brakes. Because a car is driving down the highway. Not toward me. Not on the shoulder. But almost two lanewidths away, and behind a fence.<p>No. I can&#x27;t &quot;slow down and leave adequate braking distance&quot; to ameliorate this. I try to avoid that side of the lot, but sometimes I can&#x27;t. I need to wait for a lull in traffic. Because the automatic system on my almost brand-new car is hot garbage.
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bloopernova
"2023-11-02T02:22:32"
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It might not be up to her requirements, but an Ansible playbook may help. It&#x27;s what we use to set up new MacBooks and only runs in localhost mode.<p>Ansible is fairly quick to learn, and can control homebrew so it&#x27;s able to install a <i>lot</i> of stuff.<p>If you&#x27;re interested, ping me and I can share some snippets. Also I bet you&#x27;ll get a reply from someone evangelizing Nix ;)<p>EDIT: Oh, and git repo with dot files is very useful. As is homebrew bundle, which installs a list generated from a different host.<p>EDIT 2: oh also I just moved MacBooks last week, so a lot of this fresh in my head right now. Including cargo&#x2F;rust, VSCode profiles, brew bundle, ublock origin config, backups of .envrc files, etc etc ad infinitum. My Emacs config was actually about the easiest bit to move!
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EAtmULFO
"2023-11-02T02:22:34"
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Okay, bypass by using dry contacts. This proprietary ecosystem stuff drives me bananas.
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userinanother
"2023-11-02T02:22:35"
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Not possible to do legally. That’s below minimum wage age way below after you do employer taxes
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logicchains
"2023-11-02T02:22:45"
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&gt;During a good chunk of those 30 years, criminals used the unlit, boarded up lot as a convenient place to victimize passersby from the street.<p>This sounds like a problem with the police system, if criminals managed to keep getting away with using the building for many years when it was known they operated from there.
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justrealist
"2023-11-02T02:23:06"
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I&#x27;ll grant the overhead but the taxes are not a loss from a GDP perspective, that&#x27;s just money shuffling, goods are still produced, services are still rendered.<p>In-home daycare is also common too, and then there&#x27;s not a ton of facility cost.
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wredue
"2023-11-02T02:23:09"
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I, too, would like a source here, as most consensus is that, for a hundred people of equal physical activity, eating habits, height and weight, the necessary caloric intake for a day is only +-75 or so.<p>So that persons numbers make very little sense.
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ajsnigrutin
"2023-11-02T02:23:10"
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And taylor swift tickets cost $100 (made up number) for two hours of music... try to get someone to sing for $50&#x2F;h.<p>Oh wait, there are multiple concert visitors, and a kindergarden group has multiple kids per carer there.
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swyx
"2023-11-02T02:23:13"
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for posterity, why did mercuryOS fail?
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jruohonen
"2023-11-02T02:23:14"
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&quot;Sometimes everyone in government would ignore his decisions to see if he forgot about them. Sometimes he did. Other times he didn’t, and would demand they be implemented immediately. Nobody ever had a followup plan. They expropriated the mall, but Chavez’s train of thought had already moved on, and nobody had budgeted for the glorious monuments he had promised. The mall sat empty; it became a dilapidated eyesore. Laws declared on the spur of the moment to sound maximally sympathetic to one person’s specific problem do not, when combined into a legal system, form a great basis for governing a country.&quot;
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imagetic
"2023-11-02T02:23:15"
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We just moved from 12 years on Bay Area fiber to PNW Comcast Coax, 1Gb down, but 4mb up and averaging 4 brief outages a day. Yay, me!
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pepys
"2023-11-02T02:23:18"
Climb Aboard Brazil's Hurricane Truck of Happiness
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camel_gopher
"2023-11-02T02:23:57"
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Existing daycares will raise rates, <i>but</i> new daycares will also arise.
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bachmeier
"2023-11-02T02:24:03"
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From Bjarne&#x27;s website:<p>&gt; If you want automatic garbage collection, there are good commercial and public-domain garbage collectors for C++. For applications where garbage collection is suitable, C++ is an excellent garbage collected language with a performance that compares favorably with other garbage collected languages. See The C++ Programming Language for a discussion of automatic garbage collection in C++. See also, Hans-J. Boehm&#x27;s site for C and C++ garbage collection.<p>&gt; Also, C++ supports programming techniques that allows memory management to be safe and implicit without a garbage collector. I consider garbage collection a last choice and an imperfect way of handling for resource management. That does not mean that it is never useful, just hat there are better approaches in many situations.<p>&gt; C++11 offers a GC ABI.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.stroustrup.com&#x2F;bs_faq.html#garbage-collection" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.stroustrup.com&#x2F;bs_faq.html#garbage-collection</a><p>It seems few remember the days when Java put so much pressure on C++ that Bjarne S was very much trying to find a way to provide GC for those who wanted it. In 2023, the folks wanting GC are all using those languages, and it&#x27;s assumed C++ is anti-GC.
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theturtletalks
"2023-11-02T02:24:16"
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Did you look into Flowise or Langflow? These are UI drag-n-drop implementations of LangChain and can be easily self-hosted. It’s trivial to create a chatbot with data coming from other apps, the internet, etc. You can use OpenAI or Antrophic keys and it even has an embeddable chat UI.
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camel_gopher
"2023-11-02T02:24:25"
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At least
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progne
"2023-11-02T02:24:29"
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That is an unfortunately unique place.
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userinanother
"2023-11-02T02:24:35"
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Not all, lots of issues with private equity buying up all the childcare centers. Lots of regulatory burden and generally occurring at a time in people’s lives when they are low on the earning cycle
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neoromantique
"2023-11-02T02:24:35"
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I&#x27;ve had two bmw e39&#x27;s with a m57 engines, and these chains last literally forever. One of my engines has over 500k clocked on it, no chain rattle still.<p>Buuuuut, there&#x27;s also modern Opel engines where timing chain is guaranteed to kill the engine if not replaced every 100k km.<p>So it really depends on the engine rather being simple chain vs belt.
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snvzz
"2023-11-02T02:24:39"
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To add to that (edit no longer possible): Selecting boot from SD card via the boot DIP switches is already possible.<p>This ROM won&#x27;t even initialize RAM. All it does is fetch next stage from SPI, eMMC, SD or UART (xmodem), into SRAM (CPU cache used as RAM) and jump to it.<p>What&#x27;s not possible is USB, as the (non-updatable) early boot code ROM within the SoC is trivial and obviously has no USB support.<p>Thus UEFI or u-boot are needed for USB or NVME boot.
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Clubber
"2023-11-02T02:24:39"
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People get a lot of gratification in raising children. Something that people without children can&#x27;t really understand fully. I know I didn&#x27;t understand it until I had children. You&#x27;re building (for lack of a better word) something that will outlast you, the original legacy, one that nearly anyone can achieve. If you spend time helping people in need, I mean really spending time and energy, not just donating or virtue signaling, it&#x27;s similar. An example would be teaching or coaching; being a big brother or adopting a child; being a good aunt or uncle; mentoring even, to a lesser degree, etc. Taking care of and benefiting someone who depends on you doing it really gives a lot of gratification.<p>&gt;reduces humanity back down to level of any other simpler life form. Eat, fuck, die, repeat.<p>It&#x27;s a little more than that but though humans (most) are civilized and intelligent, we&#x27;re still a great ape.<p>&gt;It&#x27;s a belief I find hugely depressing.<p>Why? It&#x27;s our nature. Jonas Salk is probably the finest human I can think of and he was certainly motivated by all those things.
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ceejayoz
"2023-11-02T02:24:42"
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&quot;extra $2.8 trillion&quot; is incredibly dishonest. Nothing in any universal&#x2F;single-payer healthcare proposal magically adds $2.8 trillion in <i>actual medical expenses</i> to the system. It&#x27;s fundamentally an accounting change, akin to a married couple with a joint banking account deciding who&#x27;ll pay the restaurant bill this time.
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"2023-11-02T02:24:43"
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dalyons
"2023-11-02T02:25:16"
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That seems cheap, I’ve heard over 3k from many people
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faeriechangling
"2023-11-02T02:25:23"
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Not to sound like a naive optimist, but the average age of somebody working in tech is going up over time, and that is likely going to make tech less exceptional in its ageism.<p>Tech is also slowing down in how much it is changing, which makes it easier to do the work while older, which again takes the edge off of ageism.
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toast0
"2023-11-02T02:25:36"
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In the US, processor terms and state laws often prohibited charging processing fees, but a cash discount was ok. Recent court decisions support merchants charging processing fees or offering cash discounts, and most merchant agreements and state laws have been updated to be compliant.<p>There&#x27;s rules about the fees and making sure things are transparent to customers, but I think merchants are tending not to do it because of the pain of doing it. Otoh, the last time I was at my car dealer service center, they wanted to charge 3% to run a credit card, so that one went on debit.
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kazinator
"2023-11-02T02:25:39"
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&gt; <i>Because they viewed him as an outsider no amount of facts will convince them.</i><p>I am not able read that into the anecdote presented in the original comment.
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stronglikedan
"2023-11-02T02:25:40"
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Nit, but it only has as much internal space as a <i>compact</i> SUV, because that&#x27;s essentially what it is, just without the &quot;S&quot;.
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karmakaze
"2023-11-02T02:25:55"
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I don&#x27;t agree with all the choices, but it&#x27;s a good post in that it presents a number of things to consider when making an API. It can be used by a team to make&#x2F;check a tech doc and choose differently as the team sees fit.
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haldujai
"2023-11-02T02:25:58"
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&gt; You don&#x27;t let the junior engineer wild in production. You place guardrails around them until they learn and prove themselves as capable. The exact same thing can be done in medicine.<p>You mean like a residency?
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jackson1442
"2023-11-02T02:25:59"
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Dang, assuming you can get the HOA to sign on you might be able to get in with GFiber Webpass or Atlas (I personally have Atlas) since they’re both microwave providers. There’s no fiber to lay so all they need to do is put a dish on top and integrate it into the distribution system.
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toomuchtodo
"2023-11-02T02:26:19"
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Fundamentally, I believe the US either needs to subsidize childcare directly (either as guaranteed slots at childcare facilities or payments to families for a parent to stay home and provide care) or make peace that people will have less or no kids because they are unaffordable (unless you are of means and can afford children as if they are luxury goods) in the current socioeconomic macro.<p>Will this help? I&#x27;m unsure. Children are heavily subsidized in Scandinavian countries with pro natalist policies (in some circumstances, governments paying cash for children does not move the needle much and comes at a high cost), not subsidized much at all in China comparatively, and both cohorts continue to see a decline in total fertility rates. These are complex systems problems where the cost to modify inputs is high, and latency in feedback also high.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thehill.com&#x2F;opinion&#x2F;immigration&#x2F;4141600-pro-natalist-policies-are-great-but-declining-birth-rates-are-here-to-stay&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thehill.com&#x2F;opinion&#x2F;immigration&#x2F;4141600-pro-natalist...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ifstudies.org&#x2F;blog&#x2F;pro-natal-policies-work-but-they-come-with-a-hefty-price-tag" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ifstudies.org&#x2F;blog&#x2F;pro-natal-policies-work-but-they-...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.unfpa.org&#x2F;sites&#x2F;default&#x2F;files&#x2F;pub-pdf&#x2F;Policy_responses_low_fertility_UNFPA_WP_Final_corrections_7Feb2020_CLEAN.pdf" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.unfpa.org&#x2F;sites&#x2F;default&#x2F;files&#x2F;pub-pdf&#x2F;Policy_res...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.scmp.com&#x2F;week-asia&#x2F;economics&#x2F;article&#x2F;3136991&#x2F;can-china-boost-its-birth-rate-adopting-nordic-position" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.scmp.com&#x2F;week-asia&#x2F;economics&#x2F;article&#x2F;3136991&#x2F;can...</a>
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Ostrogoth
"2023-11-02T02:26:25"
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Where I grew up I could see the milky way over my house. I didn’t realize how lucky that was. Now with urban sprawl the stars are fading there.
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moehm
"2023-11-02T02:26:27"
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You may want to read up on the story of Uzi Nissan.
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tambourine_man
"2023-11-02T02:26:28"
M3 Max Geekbench
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calebchandra
"2023-11-02T02:26:44"
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MONOKEI | Singapore &#x2F; Malaysia or Remote | Full-time | Hardware &#x2F; Electronics<p>We&#x27;re an input device studio currently building mechanical keyboards, and we believe that good input devices are important. Come build metaphorical shovels with us.<p>We&#x27;re hiring for the following roles:<p>- mechanical engineer (please reach out directly)<p>- electronics hardware engineer<p>- senior firmware engineer<p>More information about the roles here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;monokei.co&#x2F;careers" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;monokei.co&#x2F;careers</a><p>We&#x27;ll be happy to sponsor your work visa (if on-site work is required) to SG.
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anonreeeeplor
"2023-11-02T02:26:56"
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I see a lot of people going to homeschool. Especially as unemployment rises into stagflation.
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naught0
"2023-11-02T02:27:07"
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I mean I use tailwind or a framework like Chakra so yeah, my styling is typed or at the very least has robust editor support
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snapetom
"2023-11-02T02:27:12"
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You apparently haven&#x27;t read Fielding&#x27;s paper. Etsy isn&#x27;t doing it right. If you read Fielding&#x27;s paper, OP&#x27;s point is correct. The <i>whole</i> URL is <i>a</i> resource.
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haldujai
"2023-11-02T02:27:22"
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Residency positions are not paid for by hospitals. They&#x27;re paid for and allocated by the federal government.
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malfist
"2023-11-02T02:27:28"
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What&#x27;s the alternative?
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jruohonen
"2023-11-02T02:27:30"
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&quot;At GitHub, we put developers first and work hard to provide a safe, open, and inclusive platform for code collaboration. Our developer-first approach to content moderation minimizes disruptions to code while protecting developer privacy, taking action on abusive content, and being transparent about content moderation and disclosure of user information.&quot;<p>Sure, the numbers are very modest, but I am little unsure about your commitment to &quot;protecting developer privacy&quot;. Likewise, you might have some issues with copyright (hint: not DMCA). Care to show some statistics on these issues?<p>A cross-reference:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=38108294">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=38108294</a>
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userinanother
"2023-11-02T02:27:35"
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I thought we were talking economic output. GDP isn’t a good metric to use when you compare work that generates no GDP output. Someone already mentioned that taking care of your own kid generates a net gdp loss of 1.x your income where x is the ammount you would pay to a child care facility.
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pxmpxm
"2023-11-02T02:27:45"
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Definitely had the same leap in my head.
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Dylan16807
"2023-11-02T02:28:27"
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Light pollution doesn&#x27;t linger and spread over time. Once it stops being emitted, it&#x27;s gone one second later.
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ndriscoll
"2023-11-02T02:28:33"
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Depends on whether the outcomes are the same. If it&#x27;s just about keeping them alive, sure, but if more individualized attention and family bonding results in better adults (or better behaved&#x2F;cheaper to educate students) down the line, there&#x27;s a price for quality that needs to be accounted for.
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threeseed
"2023-11-02T02:28:37"
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If you think about what you wrote it doesn&#x27;t actually add up.<p>If you&#x27;re both staying at home and paying each other X then where did you get the money from to generate X.<p>You would&#x27;ve had to do some economic producing activity.
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mcny
"2023-11-02T02:28:38"
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I&#x27;m putting my money where my mouth is by not having any children.
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karmakaze
"2023-11-02T02:28:40"
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In my experience, the docs are fine and mostly better than a random SO answer. A reason many people use it is because they&#x27;re lazy or want to get past their hurdle with a quick answer rather than understanding things beyond their current issue.<p>Any time I run into one of these, I&#x27;ll post a reference to the actual docs as a comment in the top&#x2F;accepted answer.
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teaearlgraycold
"2023-11-02T02:28:41"
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I mean... I like my profession and like having a career. But I also have healthy boundaries on work - usually working 30 hours per week with full pay.
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riku_iki
"2023-11-02T02:28:45"
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&gt; The GP was talking about pharma.<p>post is not about pharma specifically, but about general bio-medical literature, including genes, diseases, symptoms, etc.<p>&gt; proteins make up more than 95% of the targets of the pharmaceutical industry.<p>do you have references to support this? Some google search says it is 280B market out of 1.5T total pharma market: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.alliedmarketresearch.com&#x2F;protein-therapeutics-market" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.alliedmarketresearch.com&#x2F;protein-therapeutics-ma...</a> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.statista.com&#x2F;topics&#x2F;1764&#x2F;global-pharmaceutical-industry&#x2F;#topicOverview" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.statista.com&#x2F;topics&#x2F;1764&#x2F;global-pharmaceutical-i...</a><p>Also, it is likely important steps how to research and produce protein drugs, but the end target is to cure diseases, so you need lots of additional data about diseases of all types, symptoms, pathways, trials, etc.
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userinanother
"2023-11-02T02:28:50"
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0-4 years kind of suck 5-10 though yeah those are gold
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shiroiuma
"2023-11-02T02:28:53"
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&gt;We&#x27;ll have terrible Roomba boxes replacing flight attendants long before anything replaces pilots.<p>For American-run airlines (and many European ones too), terrible Roomba-like boxes would be a big improvement in service.<p>Not for Asian airlines, though.
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kjs3
"2023-11-02T02:29:07"
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<i>The courts are well equipped to handle this with normal procedures</i><p>Be careful there. Your enlightened legal jurisdiction isn&#x27;t all legal jurisdictions and some have some ideas we&#x27;d find pretty weird.<p>But yes, in the US, see: Lanham Act.
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RationalDino
"2023-11-02T02:29:23"
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They aren&#x27;t yet. But Google has a history of planning out a change, collecting evidence, then changing the rules and killing everyone who they had caught.<p>Given that, a bunch of well-SEOed content farms are bound to be killed for suspicion of being a ChatGPT written content farm.
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corbezzoli
"2023-11-02T02:29:24"
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You make it sound like just because you want and write something it will get merged into a project. It doesn’t work like that. Maintainers have a million reasons to say no and I have one reason to just use a different tool instead.
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teaearlgraycold
"2023-11-02T02:29:30"
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Increase supply of childcare providers and lower the cost due to basic supply&#x2F;demand economics?
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Fischgericht
"2023-11-02T02:29:36"
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What a wonderful write-up on this subject.<p>And &quot;I&#x27;m sure 90% of all 2023 cars run on the CAN bus equivalent of a 10.000 line, 100 cell Jupyter Notebook that was last restarted in the fall of 2018.&quot; is spot on.<p>Every day I have to fight against my Tesla trying to kill me, with the &quot;emergency&quot; steering assist believing it&#x27;s about to be attacked by some static object sitting to the right of the road, and coming up to the conclusion that before that tree might start running towards me to try steer me into the opposing traffic. And doing emergency braking because I have &quot;left the road&quot; due to having the guts to drive out of my garage. Or to believe the plants in front of my house are a traffic light. Or to believe that the &quot;end of kid play road&quot; inside the city means &quot;all speed limits are ending&quot; (I live in Germany, where, as you surely know, a &quot;drive as fast as you want&quot; road sign indeed exists. But no, not inside cities. No, it&#x27;s not reasonable to accelerate to 200km&#x2F;h &#x2F; 125mph inside a city, dear &quot;adaptive&quot; cruise control). Or giving me phantom braking because the car 50 meters&#x2F;yards in front of me is coming to a slow stop at an intersection, and I did not yet see the urge to hit the brakes for that.)<p>And because the &quot;10.000 line, 100 cell Jupyter Notebook&quot; &quot;programmers&quot; have a very high self-esteem and believe they actually are good at their job of course they reject the idea of giving the customer the option to TURN OFF their broken shit permanently.<p>All I want is an electric car that charges fast, has a reasonable range and build quality, and a good audio. I&#x27;d be so happy with my Tesla if they would just allow me to disable all of their features that are simply broken and unwanted. And the author is also spot on when it comes to doors: To open a Tesla model 3 door is a complex matter that takes most people to use two hands, which for the previous 120 years was done by everyone with a single hand in half the time.<p>[Side note in case I get replies from any &quot;but in my Tesla everything works fine, Autopilot really works, and vision only, too&quot;: fan boys: How comes that everybody is able to upload videos to YouTube of Tesla cars doing insanely stupid things all the time, but none of the fan boys that claim Teslas software actually works is able to upload a video of stuff working? Is it really that hard to catch &quot;the moment everything works fine&quot; on video if you claim that this moment is &quot;always&quot;? I would love to see some videos of Tesla Model 3 automatic wipers actually doing something logical like &quot;wipe if it&#x27;s raining, but don&#x27;t if it&#x27;s not raining <i>) ]<p></i>) Videos of your Tesla correctly identifying and showing each and every garbage bin in your city at the exact correct position does not count. Everybody knows that Tesla has the best detection of sidewalk garbage bins on this planet. I understand that there is a programmer at Tesla who really is in deep love with garbage bins, but (rightfully) hates kids, which therefore are only detected in 30% of the cases of them appearing on the road.
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snvzz
"2023-11-02T02:29:47"
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If you like Debian, I suggest moving on from the official test image to actual Debian.<p>There&#x27;s information in the forums about how. I personally run Arch on mine.
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alexfromapex
"2023-11-02T02:29:53"
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I don’t have it backwards, it was how you interpreted it.<p>Being as succinct as possible, land taxes merely adds a new landlord: the government.
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Schwolop
"2023-11-02T02:29:54"
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Please tell me your employees are known as Mother Duckers...
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The28thDuck
"2023-11-02T02:29:54"
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Sick!
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pfisherman
"2023-11-02T02:29:59"
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I think the big case study everybody gives is Schrödinger who took 20 years to IPO.<p>The problem is that the market is just not that big. Assume that every single pharma company buys your product - like Schrödinger - where does your revenue top out?<p>You can beat that as a small pharma company with one or two assets that make it to market. So the question is: if the computational platform is so good then why not just be pharma company?
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Barrin92
"2023-11-02T02:30:02"
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A metric isn&#x27;t a value judgement and it&#x27;s almost certainly true that childcare has enabled a vast amount of mostly women to enter the workforce and do highly productive work.<p>You can have different opinions on whether that&#x27;s good or bad, and I personally think you can make a strong case for it being a good thing, but there&#x27;s nothing wrong with the metric itself.
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jhatax
"2023-11-02T02:30:12"
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Bug to track progress: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bugzilla.mozilla.org&#x2F;show_bug.cgi?id=1859533" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bugzilla.mozilla.org&#x2F;show_bug.cgi?id=1859533</a>
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toast0
"2023-11-02T02:30:28"
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Some business can more easily avoid reporting income if they transact in cash, but gas stations are going to leave an awful lot of audit logs regardless of method of payment.<p>You can run the logs from the pumps vs the log book of fuel purchases. Similar for the convenience store. A brand name station is going to have a computerized register, and sales need to match supply for the most part. There will be some mismatch due to theft, but you can&#x27;t hide enough cash sales for the tax savings to be worthwhile, IMHO.
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huan23
"2023-11-02T02:30:33"
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Respondology | REMOTE (US Based only) | Senior Backend Engineer | Full-time | <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;respondology.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;respondology.com&#x2F;</a><p>Respondology is working on an important mission to eradicate hate, abuse and spam online, starting to dive headfirst into LLM &#x2F; Generative AI technologies to make social media a better place. We are a small team that just raised our recent Series A round and are rapidly growing. We are looking to hire a Senior Backend Engineer with significant experience with Ruby-on-Rails [130k-160k + equity]. Our core tech stack is: React, a core Ruby-on-Rails monolith with Python+FastAPI microservices, Postgres, AWS. We are based out of Boulder, CO, but the engineering team is distributed across the US. Learn more here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;respondology.com&#x2F;careers&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;respondology.com&#x2F;careers&#x2F;</a> or reach me at huan at respondology.com
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foobarian
"2023-11-02T02:30:39"
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Carbs... why? You must be sarcastic or something. How do you deal with carb problems?
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toomuchtodo
"2023-11-02T02:30:51"
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I don&#x27;t have that context unfortunately, I only use institutions that can get plugged in by design.
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uoaei
"2023-11-02T02:31:03"
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When I plug in my phone into the USB port on my newer vehicle, it asks me if I want to allow or deny the car to see the files on my phone. Nice. However before I make a choice, the default is already to allow file transfers. Not nice. I think Android is ultimately the one who could and should change this behavior but I&#x27;m sure my car is hoovering up any changes visible through the filesystem since the last time I plugged it in.<p>The section titled &quot;Using your turn signals&quot; also matches my experience and pisses me off to no end. Have car designers never driven one of their own cars?
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klardotsh
"2023-11-02T02:31:08"
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I don&#x27;t use the app, I use a tab in Firefox. I even alluded to &quot;alternatively, we could tax software companies for their waste&quot;. We&#x27;re on the same team, bud, I just also have to accept the reality I currently live in: to pay the bills, I need a job (I&#x27;m not an indie developer yet, though one day I might like to be, and work on patronage or something!), and to do that job I have to use whatever the corporate chat app du jour is. Sadly, I will likely never be in a position to pitch anything for that; these decisions are made by non-tech-geeks for the most part, and so I&#x27;ll rarely, if ever, get to use eg. Zulip or IRC in a corporate setting again. It&#x27;s Slack, or Teams, or some other heavyweight mess, all the way down. And so I need the RAM to render it, and thus I need laptop manufacturers, and mini PC manufacturers, and etc., to get their shit together and either: (a) stop soldering RAM down, or (b) provide $LUDICROUS_NUMBER amount of it, and to stop pretending pittances of RAM are acceptable for professionals in nearly-2024.
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moehm
"2023-11-02T02:31:11"
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You are confusing registry and registrar.<p>Google Registry (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;get.ing" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;get.ing</a>) to .ing is what Verisign is to .com, and you can both register them on GoDaddy and transfer them to Gandi.
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BrianB
"2023-11-02T02:31:12"
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That works for me too. A cardiologist told me it is because it gives your body a reason to keep the blood pressure higher. He also advised drinking lots of water every day.
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faeriechangling
"2023-11-02T02:31:35"
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If you can get one of these jobs, you can get the other, although not necessarily at the same level. You can certainly switch careers between these two, especially early career.<p>I don’t know about anybody else, but I would see experience in both as a plus on a resume. I think it’s a good idea for SREs in particular to get a dev job on their resume since the person hiring you is going to be a developer a massive amount of the time so it never hurts.
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dfxm12
"2023-11-02T02:31:35"
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If people can&#x27;t work, they aren&#x27;t earning income. If they don&#x27;t have extra income, they aren&#x27;t buying anything. So the state isn&#x27;t getting tax income from these folks. In fact, they are probably paying them welfare. God forbid they can&#x27;t make rent... It&#x27;s almost impossible for children who grow up in this situation to escape it themselves. If the economy wanted to extract anything from these people, it would make sure they were working.<p>On the subject of policy, things like the expanded child tax credit and school lunches pay the government back incredibly well, so support for stuff like that isn&#x27;t just helping your neighbor, it&#x27;s helping yourself, too.
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Yodel0914
"2023-11-02T02:31:41"
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The one major feature `pass` lacks is sharing. I used it for years, but moving to (self-hosted) bitwarden has made life a lot easier in that respect.
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BolexNOLA
"2023-11-02T02:31:51"
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Their partners’ respective salaries
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low_tech_punk
"2023-11-02T02:31:56"
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Sorry, there are no credits left in your Vercel v0 account. To make a modification to the generated UI, please upgrade to the premium tier for $50&#x2F;month.
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ClassyJacket
"2023-11-02T02:32:11"
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I remember this is how imgur described themselves too when they were new...
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bigell
"2023-11-02T02:32:23"
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Thanks for sharing! Excited to try this out!
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m463
"2023-11-02T02:32:28"
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When I first got cable in the beginning, it was symmetrical.
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shassard
"2023-11-02T02:32:33"
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;apple-oss-distributions&#x2F;text_cmds&#x2F;blob&#x2F;c0780aa3432383e0acde7dc7cf42972716925de6&#x2F;grep&#x2F;util.c#L3">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;apple-oss-distributions&#x2F;text_cmds&#x2F;blob&#x2F;c0...</a>
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haldujai
"2023-11-02T02:32:37"
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The amount of studying described here may be what you did but is not a minimum requirement by any means.<p>I&#x27;m not even sure where you&#x27;re getting 5000+ questions for the ABR Core.<p>-Another radiologist.
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Retric
"2023-11-02T02:32:55"
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The issue with lead is you can have a sub clinical amount from a dozen or even a hundred sources and end up with significant issues. Thus the threshold needs to be set extremely low for any individual source.<p>Arstechnica is really understating the risks here. While global chocolate consumption is 7.2 million metric tons that isn’t split evenly among 8 billion people resulting in 1.8kg&#x2F;person per year instead the majority of the global population is 0-0.5kg&#x2F;person and the rest is increasingly concentrated.<p>It’s not that uncommon to find someone eating a 1.6oz Hershey chocolate bar per day or the equivalent amount in whatever brand they prefer. If they happen to like an unusually high concentration brand the amount on its own might not seem concerning but it combines with every other source in their life and their lifetime accumulation from other sources.
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PaulDavisThe1st
"2023-11-02T02:32:55"
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This is an issue with the way corporate pensions are&#x2F;were run, not the basic concept. The fact the the pension fund members got shafted in favor of other creditors is a detail that also stems mostly from, well, not exactly Republican political philosophy, but capitalism itself (in the sense that it is a system predicated on the concept that the rewards of human ventures go primarily to those who invest capital rather than labor or ideas).<p>Certainly the facts are not contestable: plenty of corporate bankruptcies left their employee&#x27;s pension funds screwed in a way that does not happen with a 401k plan. But it didn&#x27;t have to be that way, it was a choice (of our legal, political and economic system). Other countries have made different choices, for examples.
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hotnfresh
"2023-11-02T02:32:57"
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<i>Looks at countries that provide more government funding for childcare</i><p>… improve access to childcare?
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aidenn0
"2023-11-02T02:33:13"
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I hand you $100 and you hand me $100. We can do that until the paper currency wears out and generate huge amounts of GDP!
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etchalon
"2023-11-02T02:33:33"
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Game studios release games for the iPhone. Which means they do spend time optimizing for Apple Silicon and dump tons of dev hours to make sure things run smoothly.
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huytersd
"2023-11-02T02:33:42"
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Well it makes sense since you’re going from a 1:1 ratio to a 1:5 or 1:10.
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ajmurmann
"2023-11-02T02:33:47"
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Yeah, I&#x27;m sure the facilities alone cannot be cheap and all labor costs more because they can&#x27;t afford housing either. Build! Build! If the moon doesn&#x27;t hit it it&#x27;s not too tall!
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pyuser583
"2023-11-02T02:33:50"
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Last I checked, you’re supposed to chose an abstract concept as your name - Amazon.com, not Books.com.<p>.ing endings make that harder.
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lxm
"2023-11-02T02:34:03"
More Affordable Housing by Converting Commercial Properties to Residential Use
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https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/10/27/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-takes-action-to-create-more-affordable-housing-by-converting-commercial-properties-to-residential-use/
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MichaelZuo
"2023-11-02T02:34:03"
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This sounds like a lot more work then a few extra button clicks?
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jruohonen
"2023-11-02T02:34:05"
GitHub Privacy Statement
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jruohonen
"2023-11-02T02:34:05"
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Some highlights:<p>&quot;In some cases, we request that you provide age, gender, and similar demographic details.&quot;<p>&quot;We collect any code, text, photographs, documents, or other files, including videos or recordings, you upload to our Service; and if you send us email messages or other communications, we collect and retain those communications. For example, you may choose to give us more information for your Account profile, such as your full name, an avatar which may include a photograph, your biography, your location, your company, and a URL to a third-party website.&quot;<p>&quot;If you&#x27;re accessing or using our Service, we may automatically collect information about how you use and how your device interacts with the Service, such as the pages you view, the referring site, your IP address and information about your device, session information, the date and time of each request, device type and ID, operation system and application version, information contained in or relating to your contributions to individual repositories, and telemetry data (i.e., information about how a specific feature or service is performing) regarding your use of other features and functionality of the Service.&quot;<p>&quot;We infer new information from other data we collect, including using automated means to generate information about your likely preferences or other characteristics (“inferences”).&quot;<p>Of course, it is the surveillance empire:<p>&quot;Other companies with whom you choose to engage. GitHub may collect personal data about you from third parties.&quot;<p>&quot;Co-branding&#x2F;marketing partners. We may receive information from partners with which we offer co-branded services or engage in joint marketing activities.&quot;<p>&quot;Personalization of our Service by understanding you and your preferences to enhance your experience and enjoyment using our Service.&quot;<p>&quot;Personalize and measure the effectiveness of enterprise business ads, including those you see off of the Services, promotional communications or marketing you receive related to the Enterprise Marketing Pages.&quot;<p>&quot;We share your personal data with service providers who process the information on our behalf to provide or improve our Service.&quot;<p>&quot;We enable access to personal data across our subsidiaries, affiliates, and related companies, for example, where we share common data systems, when affiliates provide services on our behalf, or where access is needed to operate and provide the Service.&quot;<p>And it goes on and on and on.
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ortusdux
"2023-11-02T02:34:07"
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There are reports of people near the poles seeing flares that are, in theory, caused by the vertically oriented panels reflecting the sun from the other side of the earth.<p>Scott Manley - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;P1TsOYcvq9A?si=7yuF2KbQFySDgG31&amp;t=1111" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;P1TsOYcvq9A?si=7yuF2KbQFySDgG31&amp;t=1111</a>
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kazinator
"2023-11-02T02:34:10"
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There is no need to remove the crunch sound while preserving other sounds. Just detect the onset and trigger a noise gate that mutes the audio over the whole envelope of the crunch.<p>In building security, we have had microphones that detect breaking glass for eons, without &quot;AI&quot;.
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agomez314
"2023-11-02T02:34:26"
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If a parent exits the workforce, and this happens at scale, wouldn’t it reduce the supply of labor and therefore increase salaries? Just a tenuous hypothesis
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"2023-11-02T02:34:26"
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I hope this has an effect on wages increasing so that two parents working full time isn&#x27;t the only option for middle-class families.
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