

That’s exactly the attitude the author was warning against. “Trust me, I know better, this is nothing”


That’s exactly the attitude the author was warning against. “Trust me, I know better, this is nothing”


Sigh… That timeline adjustment didn’t go in the direction I was hoping.
I guess it was inevitable, the science showed that these quantum effects are real, so it was just a matter of time before these machines really work.
Time to rethink and replace everything.


Are we talking about GL Tron right now?


Desktop screen time is more often intentional.
Mobile is the only place where it matters. On a desktop, in a browser, you can use plugins to kill shorts, but there’s no workaround like that on mobile.
tbh, the concept of tiktok-style videos is really good for science and small useful info bits.
What? That’s… absurd.
I mean in the context of science, how is a tiktok style short video in any way superior to a longer form video? I mean there’s some really great science content on YouTube, vertasium, smarter every day, 3 blue 1 brown, minute physics, etc. But if you only watch a short snippet of video, what you’re cutting out is the entire scientific method, the part where they ask the questions, investigate, form a hypothesis, explain some experiments. Invariably, the short skips right to a conclusion, without any of the context. It’s like providing the right answer on math homework without showing your work, it’s functionally useless. It’s like science candy, it tastes great, but has zero nutritional value.
I can’t see any way to avoid concluding that YouTube shorts are terrible for science.


The omnipotent being in question may not enjoy this programmer’s ploy to wish for more wishes.
It’s technically quite clever, but depending on who you’re asking, it could be dangerous route to take.


Hmm… Yeah that probably applies to formula 1 as well. We’d have to do the math to know for sure, but a quick Google search says that about 3% of astronauts/cosmonauts have died during a mission. I’d be surprised if the fatality rate for race car drivers is higher than that.


My gut instinct is that the acceleration only makes it easier.


That’s exactly what Putin has been doing for years. Unfortunately Putin is pulling it off quite well.
We’re just going to take Ukraine, and then likely whatever country looks easiest to take next. But if anyone else got involved in these conflicts I will totally launch my nukes all over the place! You just watch, I’ll do it, I’m fuckin nuts!
Don’t even think about sending troops, because that would add fuel to an already dangerous situation (that we manufactured and could totally end at any time).
Honestly, I’ll probably go back to that, it felt safer.


You should consider taking it apart and seeing how the buttons work, things like how large the spring is, what the actual electrical contact mechanism looks like, if there are guide tracks on the side of the button that allow it to press down evenly instead of tilting to one side or jamming.
If you know how it works, then even if you don’t find the exact same part from the exact same manufacturer, you’ll still be able to find something that works the same way and feels just the same, you may even find it cheaper or locally.
I’m a strong proponent of taking things apart.


None of them can be saved? That seems statistically unlikely.
But back up a bit, that comment I made is a general truth, it doesn’t just apply to this situation. When someone is wrong, you correct them, that’s generally just the right course of action.


Exactly, and these platforms are only mainstream now, many of them had much smaller userbases before the X takeover of Twitter.


There’s nothing wrong with preaching to Nazis. Sure, most aren’t likely to really listen, but they are the people who need to hear this most.
You don’t write people off because they’re wrong, you correct them.


Fantastic, hold her in contempt, arrest her and bring her in.


I read “Alright let’s see pictures of your super nice rack”
And then I clicked before bothering to read the rest of the sentence.
Was not disappointed though.


Valued by my friends and family? Yes, very much so!
Value by society? No, not so much, but it’s mutual.


Sure but 1 in 5 boys has a girlfreind that goes to a different school, you’ve never met her, but she’s super hot.
I mean sure, publicly “who knows”, but the relevant indicators are pointing to “imminently”.