Sounds like it was a last resort if he “couldn’t figure out” whose machine it was.
Sounds like it was a last resort if he “couldn’t figure out” whose machine it was.
I had a dishwasher throw a chef’s knife at my head once
It is however how the human distribution is. There’s no upper limit on intelligence but there is a lower one.
Dude your mom’s been outdated since at least 2017
The cereal has yet to arrive
But this photo only shows from the shoulders up?
While you studied the catch scratcher, I studied the blade.
I was able to get 4 or 5 usable cat scratchers out of one blade.
This is why I promote the distribution and carrying of pocket horns. We need to have more honking and flipping the bird during pedestrian interactions.
our most evil things happen when we create systems that allow us to remove the humanity from one another
This alienation is, incidentally, why conscientiousness is more reliable than empathy as a mechanism for ensuring people are good to one another.
Empathy doesn’t scale. It’s possible to have empathy for people that one knows closely, or sees often. But empathy for incidental strangers is harder, and empathy for those one only “sees” abstractly is even harder than that. Empathy isn’t built for extension to millions or billions of people.
Conscientiousness – for example treating people fairly because it’s the right thing to do, as opposed to treating them warmly because it feels good to do so – is actually scalable. You can make a commitment to treating everyone fairly, and then you don’t need to rely on feeling good about a person in order to do right by them.
In Denver, a person with a house gets subsidized rates for electricity. By parking their EV in their garage and charging overnight, they can pay 4.2¢ per kWh.
Meanwhile, a person like me who lives in an apartment and must charge his car during the day at public chargers like EVGo or Electrify America, pays 59¢ per kWh.
This means that assuming a typical 70 kWh charge (from almost empty to almost full) costs:
That’s almost a 15x difference! (Yay for EV economics).
We don’t have an economy. We have two economies. We have a severely bimodal economy.
Wasn’t this an xfiles episode?
IDSPISPOPD
“What do I look like a hood ornament to you or somethin?”
Laser pointers drive cats insane
We will be installing clackball tables every 20 feet
but it’s third person
they did a little bit of this to hell let loose. The primary thing that bothered me was how when the game came out there was no hit indicator whatsoever. no visual no sound nothing. it made for some very interesting gameplay. then they added it indicators, even if you’re like 100 yards away from somebody you can hear this bullet go “whap” if it hits them
Wait, that’s old now?
it’s always really annoying when there’s the assumption that the existing team is not aware of and trying to fix problems. I hate when I have a problem and I’m taking steps to fix it and then somebody else steps in to say “let’s figure out how to fix your problem”.
So it wasn’t accurate when you said he “couldn’t” figure it out.