

My state has 10 million people and made over $300 million in tax last year distributed around $100 million each divided between roads, schools, and local municipalities/community organizations.
you’re high on mushrooms in the Viking age, the gods are everywhere
My state has 10 million people and made over $300 million in tax last year distributed around $100 million each divided between roads, schools, and local municipalities/community organizations.
Referring to people, staff as resources. Nice and dehumanizing.
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Same had a little acer mini laptop in early 2000s I used it for notes, office apps, etc during college and between the battery life and how much more portable it was than the giant laptop I had at the time it was great, it ran BSD without any fuss too.
A person born in 467953 is -465928 years old
Boards of Canada for some lofi nostalgia
Streets of Rage soundtrack, Sonic 1-3, donkey Kong country aquatic something is a killer
Commix - call to mind is some classic dnb, some lyrics but often looped and mixed to be more of just another instrument
Sasha - airdrawndagger, more ambient slower melodies
Tycho - dive
Anything by Philip Glass or John Williams
Cloudkicker - Beacons, progressive metal band instrumentation kinda like animals as leaders
2010 Toyota Corolla - 2003 Toyota Corolla is the new national anthem
Bohren & der club of gore for some slow noir jazz
My favorite is probably Russell’s teapot, but Daniel Dennett had some good ones in the intuition pump book too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell’s_teapot
It demonstrates the burden of proof is on the person making claims, including if the claim is unfalsifiable.
Carpal tunnel slasher can’t hold a knife
Robo quest, Doom 1 2 64, dark forces remaster, and bolt gun were all pretty fun and quick on the shooter action
Swamp thing from the saga of swamp thing by Alan Moore
They would survive for awhile after diagnosis on a starvation diet, maybe weeks, and slipping in and out of a coma but it was a death sentence. There’s stories from the 1920’s when whole wards of kids were hit with a first dose that removed the symptoms in minutes. I can’t imagine being in that room when all that despair and anguish turned into hope and relief.
I’d want something that can help people and can be tested and has an immediate, dramatic effect to make it undeniable
Maybe insulin? You could literally bring comatose people back from the brink of death in minutes
I’m looking forward to lunch tomorrow
Garth Marenghi’s dark place, rifftrax/mst3k, Young Frankenstein, duck soup, Joe Bob’s has a bunch of shlocky horror movies mixed in with classics they do intros and interrupts like the old public access/cable monster movies
Today being labor day I would go down to the protest downtown, instead I’m going to the office to do as little work as I can manage, maybe have a couple meetings to slow other people down today too
A strong one is mint from the mint plants that grew along the fence between my grade school playground and the train yard on the other side
More recently cedar and coconut are a couple that I enjoy just for the aroma
Code written by software doesn’t mean AI unless you ignore compilers
Executives lie to boost profits and justify their decisions, I doubt MS execs even know how much of their code is AI generated just like the ad sales company exec they were talking to in the article
Do what you think is right, but spend some time considering if it’s right or not first.
Recognizing when you’re not considering and just going by intuition or emotional response would probably already put you ahead of most of us.
Empathy seems to be necessary (but I’m not sure if sufficient) for logical moral consideration because you cannot justify your position if you purposefully ignore another’s, and considering someone else’s perspective without prejudice is empathy.