throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Decrement carbon: Stripe's negative emissions commitment
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throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Tasty Seaweed Reduces Cows’ Methane Emissions by 99%
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Exercise for High Blood Pressure
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: People Simply Empty Out (1986)
If society wanted to be more humane and empathetic, it would force all young adults to be homeless and impoverished for some time, and working three jobs to get a taste for how it is for everyone else that isn't sheltered or privileged. The golden rule and empathy isn't practiced as much anymore because there are greater convenient distractions, selfishness, ignorance and lack of community that has the effect of atomizing people from each other... we are mostly divided-and-conquered and enslaved.
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: People Simply Empty Out (1986)
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Moscow Passenger Plane Makes 'Miraculous' Crash-Landing in Cornfield
https://blog.seattlepi.com/aerospace/2010/12/16/al-jazeera-w...
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: “Never Go on Reddit” by Neil Cicierega
If you want expertise to engage, post something with a mistake and there will be no shortage of keyboard warriors telling you how stupid and wrong you are, with a small amount of helpful information.
It seems a modern taking the shit with the sugar.
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: It Is Criminal That We Aren’t Borrowing Trillions to Fix the Country Right Now
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Someone left old TVs outside 50 homes in Virginia while wearing a TV on his head
Everyday, I'm shuff-lin'.
or
Have you any idea how successful censorship is on TV? Don't know the answer? Hmm... successful, isn't it?
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: At a stealth startup, dozens of engineers relentlessly worked 20-hr days
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: NULL license plate not such a bright idea
PS: Reminds me, I should get one of those LPR T-shirts with license plates all over it.
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: NULL license plate not such a bright idea
DROP DATABASE;
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: NULL license plate not such a bright idea
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: The 737-Max Grounding Is So Bad That Airlines Are Leasing 30-Year-Old 737-200s
Another example of a MAX-like issue is in 2010 Al Jazeera uncovered the plot to hide the facts about the substandard Ducommun critical structural parts that were used on 737 NG (-600 .. -900) and covered-up by Boeing management. The story barely made headlines even though several 737 NG fuselages have broken up on hard landings and runway overruns, killing several passengers, whereas previous fuselages have survived such stresses.
It is a shame that regulatory capture (through political corruption) has been allowed to fester and decay the output of Boeing.
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Social exclusion fuels extremism in young men
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Social exclusion fuels extremism in young men
To bring the point home, unrealistic hopefulness or hopelessness sets a person up for failure. Whether they internalize any resulting failures into bitter anomie and desire for omni/suicide depends on an individual's coping skills, ideology and social support (or lack of each thereof). Combine a lack of hope, opportunities and many negative experiences leads to angry people who take their pain and loneliness, and wish to lash out.
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Don't Say “Homoiconic” (2018)
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Learning Python and Haskell has not improved my programming (2006)
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: Study shows e-bike riders get more exercise than cyclists
I've biked on both, ~300 km.
throwaway3627 | 6 years ago | on: US Navy will replace touchscreen with mechanical controls on its destroyers
^-- Just one class of examples of what could wrong with not having physical controls.
Also, it takes a smaller explosive to crack/damage a touchscreen than physical controls into uncontrollability... and now you have a billion dollar paperweight.