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6 years ago
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on: New nuclear reactor designs promise safe, clean electricity
Corporations and governments use ad campaigns effectively all the time. I'm convinced that if you took a fraction of that fusion money and bombarded people with "nuclear is fine" ads for a year or two, public opinion would change. If a TV show can swing opinion one way, why can't something else swing it back?
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6 years ago
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on: China clamping down on coronavirus research, deleted pages suggest
Bioweapons are crappy precisely because of what's happening now. A good weapon discriminates, and lets you kill exactly who you want. By that measure, a virus is about as hamfisted as you can get. Besides, why unleash a pandemic on the whole world when you can just do what China normally does and use conventional military power instead? It's cheaper and easier to get some men in boots with guns to stop a protest than it is to unleash a worldwide pandemic that might last for years or longer.
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6 years ago
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on: Fastmail Labels Beta
I can't find the blog post, but I read one once that said, basically: you don't need labels or folders. You need your inbox, the archive, and trash. Once you've tended to an email, either archive it (and just use your search function later), or delete it.
I've tried unsuccessfully to maintain folder/label systems over the years, and I always end up having to search my emails anyway. So why bother with trying to make a consistent folder/label structure? I'm much more likely to remember some key words from an invoice than remember which labels I would've applied.
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6 years ago
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on: Social distancing is bringing drive-in theaters back to life
Presumably the cars crammed together in a field is supposed to be fun, whereas an interstate is supposed to be soul-crushing.
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6 years ago
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on: You're a Slave to Money, Then You Die
This is 100% a rightwing talking point, pushed by the likes of Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Ann Coulter, and I wish it would go away. Look... if we all want to get along, then we need some way of working together despite disagreements. If 51% of people want to do something, we all must agree that that's okay. Otherwise nothing would ever get done.
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6 years ago
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on: Deprecating password authentication in GitHub API
They're going to make the service fail during a known period so people will know they haven't migrated.
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6 years ago
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on: Nasty macOS flaw is bricking MacBooks: Don't install this update
I'm consistently amazed by HN's ability to take the most meaningless, inconsequential part of an article (the scroll behavior, the whitespace, the usage of the word "bricked"), and nitpick it to hell and back instead of actually discussing the article.
Bravo.