

Yield and volume are also very important factors.
Yield and volume are also very important factors.
Where’s my husband? - desperate housewives of silicon valley
So if it makes sense to charge people in India 1/4 the people in the US why can’t we pretend we are in India? People travel to other continents for healthcare.
Nvidia makes a real product. An AI bubble might hurt them but probably not the same as the companies who have been buying their product.
I think what makes this argument true is that it’s FICTION. Even in a dystopia that is super bleak, with an ending where everyone dies, we can remain hopeful that it’s cautionary fiction.
You could make similar arguments about any other fiction or genre as well. “All dark comedies are hopeful because they show the human ability to make light of bleak and tragically ironic situations”. “All horror movies are hopeful because the fictional creature at the center of the story cannot be real”.
Excel: a tool to make an ignored case that the data should be handled in a database
Still really valuable
I think it’s worse than that. The work is about the same. The skill and pay for that work? Lower.
Why pay 10 experienced journalists when you can pay 10 expendable fact checkers who just need to run some facts/numbers by a Wikipedia page?
The bad Ai dj. The car thing they rolled back. The new logo that’s the same as the old one, but now border. The cache that causes you to hear the same ten songs multiple times in a week.
Oh yeah this artist I like dipped out for Cara but he didn’t seem to suggest it was really an Instagram replacement.
Is there a FOSS Instagram? I miss just having a simple “photo diary” to share with friends and family.
If I recall, sand is a WASTE product of getting pure enough silicon.
I don’t know. My coworker just said that owls are a symbol of wisdom, and Athens (historically) is the center of wisdom.
Apparently “owls to Athens” is common across Europe? “Wood to the forest” is a variant in the US
Follow up, maybe someone should make a community to share the best of newspaper advices columns?
Slate has a pretty good one called Dear Prudence. I used to enjoy NYT The Ethicist but haven’t really read it frequently in years.
Hopefully new competitors on the market will all have to try their best before they start being shitty.
I had forgotten all about the Rings of Power. Never saw it. Loved listening to the super fans talk about it. Wasn’t generally received well at all
Cancer didn’t exist until the very modern age. Evolution is fake, a conspiracy. Jews are basically Christians who don’t know if Jesus is the savior or not. I could keep going.
This is hard to verify on Google. What did he do?