Comment I'm not sure you need the scare quotes ... (Score 1) 40
... when your acolytes are literally engaging in political shootings.
I mean, that actually is pretty radical, ya know?
... when your acolytes are literally engaging in political shootings.
I mean, that actually is pretty radical, ya know?
I hear there are many jobs in farm fields in the US these days.
I know, right? Those jobs were supposed to be restricted to exploited foreigners. What is wrong with people these days?
4. At launch in 2022, ChatGPT was 80% male-dominated. By late 2025, the balance has shifted: 52.4% of users are now female.
Can talk to you, and more importantly listen to you, endlessly, never getting tired. Checks out
7. 14.9% of work-related usage is dealt with "making decisions and solving problems." This shows people don't just use ChatGPT to do tasks -- they use it as an advisor or co-pilot to help weigh options and guide choices.
Even there, used wisely it can be helpful.
Ever heard of "rubber duck programming"? Try to explain what you are doing to a rubber duck. Just the act of conversing about something can give you a different perspective in thinking about it.
A lot of employers have absolutely terrible office environments because they wanted to cut costs (noisy, distracting, inconvenient location, poor facilities etc) and this cost cutting also harms productivity.
Sometimes it's not even for cost cutting.
E.g. I mean yeah, I get it; you're in marketing/"creative", so your converted-into-an office house in a bad neighborhood downtown is very cool and hip. Yet for some reason, some of your employees just still don't want to go there physically every day.
Should governments be able to regulate those awful tech bros however they want to, or should we have the ability to choose digital privacy if we want?
The Slash-geist seems to lurch dramatically between the two
So the energy that we all - including you - used during those years would have come from
If only we had had a Gazprom instead of the companies that we did have?
Not seeing how it's the companies that matter.
So if the energy business had been run by the government during that period, the CO2 would have magically disappeared then?
If it only was always so easy. But cities can be messy. I know some drivers and very often they have a really hard time finding the correct delivery recipients.
Well, then the glasses will likely help.
... it made the chickens stop laying! And the cows dry up! Burn the witch!
Seriously
If there are that many thermal incidents in a year on aircraft, how often do these events happen in peoples homes, or in their pockets?
I'm actually surprised that there are not more incidents of serious fires on airplanes.
They are quite a bit like submarines in that regard - contained environments where heat and gasses build up very fast. And it's not as if you can leave - submarine crews are trained to all rush towards the fire (with fire-fighting equipment).
They may save lives but the drivers here in the US can't seem to understand the rules of roundabouts. I've had many close calls on the roundabouts around my house; I steer clear of them now.
A close call isn't a collision though.
My take on roundabouts is that they feel less safe than traffic lights, but in reality actually are safer. Which can make them a tough sell.
Gravity is a myth, the Earth sucks.