"Each clustered local group of dominants should be able create control mechanisms that engender their continuation in power, and I encourage them to use memetic rationalizations that easily spread to the common worker cogs when doing so."
I understand the desire to keep the list secret -- some people will use a published list as a catalog of sites to visit -- but, as usual, I strongly recommend against building tools of tyrrany. "We won't misuse it" is part of tyrrany's meme spread mechanism.
I don't onow about this study in particular, but they did find certain strains, not normally found in rats, which stimulated a nerve which lead to stress, which lead to overeating and abdominal fat.
Just getting rid of that particular bacteria (there are hundreds, not just one "bacteria") fixed it.
Gut fuana is the latest study area. There are many quasi-stable configurations, some better than others. Each island of stability could be seen in terms of chaos theory and strange attractors, or various local minima in the multidimensiional gradient descent space of the environment, if you will.
Boy I'll say -- they kept popping up a little news window that had a headline about a 57 year old woman who only looks 27. I didn't go to that article but it seems that paper was very credulous to even have such a news story.
Ya, blame the CIA the same way you'd blame the police when a bank crook shoots a hostage.
I was wondering how many posts it would take for someone to twist this to blame the US for not dancing in a way sensitive to dictatorial murderers.
The only thing I blame the US for is letting the doctor go to jail instead of rescuing him. This is the US fleeing Vietnam and letting all the South Vietnamese who helped us fall into the hands of the North, writ small.
Coding standards are to reduce the chance of bugs. They are not bugs per se.
Coding reviews are worthless in most situations. People look for coding standards violations more than they do for the error the standard is trying to prevent.
Tools should be written not just to look for violations, but wherever possible, look for the bug the standard is trying to prevent.
I also recall humerous "dualing checkins" where two guys, using different tools, kept overriding each other's coding standard fixes.
One kept adding a default case to a switch because the standard demands it. The other kept removing it because it was flagged as unreachable because all possible cases had been handled already.
Silly goofball. And you should be ashamed for assuming primacy of groups of jackasses on Earth labeling themselves "government" and deigning to declare ownership over the solar system, like European countries declaring ownership of the rest of the planet.
Shameful. That attitude needs to die like a pig in Hell. Go to a new place and plant your flag. That's all you need. Any government that does more or refuses to "recognize" *is* the evil enemy.
Most of the world's polluted, diseased politics needs to stay bound to Earth, with giant lasers shooting any shiploads of people dragging it with them down.
The concept of IP was created so people, and society in general, could benefit from the product of their efforts without losing it, making the effort worthless, and thus efforts cease.
This is deliberately made akin to stealing and should be considered wrong for the exact same reason as taking an ear of corn from a farmer. Sales are part of the calculus on whether to make the effort to begin with.
So online schools are hooking you up wih loan officers for easy-to-get loans to dump cash into their pockets and leavr you, most likely, without a degree, or if you get one, essentially worthless.
Nice.
The student loan bubble is still bubbling. Easy loans are (knowledge is power, folks) helping people get educations but also driving the cost increases the past two decades. They nickle-dime you each year because they can.
It's the same wih a car loan. No way you'd buy a $2000 car nav radio. But add $23/month to a payment? Sure!
So they add $23/monh to your college loan each year because they can.
Meanwhile politicians and administrators throw up their hands and say, "Doh! We don't know why!" If you don't, you should be fired.
This, along with credit card companies raising your rate after you borrow a lot because you're "riskier", coincidentally trapping you and making it hard to pay off, and banks charging you overdraft fees, $35/incident, over and over to "protect you", are a nice trio of fine print fraud.
In all cases, the surface argument has the lie put to it because their business model hopes you get into trouble, and the business doesn't fear it. It is the desired state.
Someone brighter than they are might have invented it as a joke. From a layman's view, everything from 010101 to a high-level text-based script like html might as well be the same damned ancient runes of the gods.
This. It gets put in the same bin with the rest of the Legos. Just make sure you also get a Big Ass Generic Glob O' Bricks, too.
"Each clustered local group of dominants should be able create control mechanisms that engender their continuation in power, and I encourage them to use memetic rationalizations that easily spread to the common worker cogs when doing so."
FTFY
I understand the desire to keep the list secret -- some people will use a published list as a catalog of sites to visit -- but, as usual, I strongly recommend against building tools of tyrrany. "We won't misuse it" is part of tyrrany's meme spread mechanism.
I don't onow about this study in particular, but they did find certain strains, not normally found in rats, which stimulated a nerve which lead to stress, which lead to overeating and abdominal fat.
Just getting rid of that particular bacteria (there are hundreds, not just one "bacteria") fixed it.
Gut fuana is the latest study area. There are many quasi-stable configurations, some better than others. Each island of stability could be seen in terms of chaos theory and strange attractors, or various local minima in the multidimensiional gradient descent space of the environment, if you will.
> "Of course, knowing that you are using 'doomed' products, even
> for free, takes some of the icing off the cake."
I feel that way about Social Security!
Boy I'll say -- they kept popping up a little news window that had a headline about a 57 year old woman who only looks 27. I didn't go to that article but it seems that paper was very credulous to even have such a news story.
Oooh secret courts! Censorship! Illegally-obtained evidence!
So much for "never again". We have become our enemy.
I'm willing to bet "Hmmm. An outcomes-based study showing our ideas yielded a huge increase in deaths" will never cross these savages' minds.
Ya, blame the CIA the same way you'd blame the police when a bank crook shoots a hostage.
I was wondering how many posts it would take for someone to twist this to blame the US for not dancing in a way sensitive to dictatorial murderers.
The only thing I blame the US for is letting the doctor go to jail instead of rescuing him. This is the US fleeing Vietnam and letting all the South Vietnamese who helped us fall into the hands of the North, writ small.
Coding standards are to reduce the chance of bugs. They are not bugs per se.
Coding reviews are worthless in most situations. People look for coding standards violations more than they do for the error the standard is trying to prevent.
Tools should be written not just to look for violations, but wherever possible, look for the bug the standard is trying to prevent.
I also recall humerous "dualing checkins" where two guys, using different tools, kept overriding each other's coding standard fixes.
One kept adding a default case to a switch because the standard demands it. The other kept removing it because it was flagged as unreachable because all possible cases had been handled already.
"Holy shit! That thing's real?!?!?"
In Revenge of the Nerds, technically only Booger was a geek, the guy who specialized in gross stuff.
I can build walking robots, too, if I have the algorithms.
Hey, I just made stretchable ice!
I worked in factories in summer, and, while boring (but not as boring as some programming tasks) I wasn't shitty at it.
Contrary to The Breakfast Club, I also got As in shop class. Quite frankly, that ignorant assumption by Hollywood always irritated me.
Or maybe I am some bizarre Kwisatz Haderach, child of a man with phenomenal spacial relationship and a woman who won Gold Key writing awards.
I shall now generalize from myself to the rest of humanity, which is the obvious thing to do: we are all lazy fatasses.
Silly goofball. And you should be ashamed for assuming primacy of groups of jackasses on Earth labeling themselves "government" and deigning to declare ownership over the solar system, like European countries declaring ownership of the rest of the planet.
Shameful. That attitude needs to die like a pig in Hell.
Go to a new place and plant your flag. That's all you need. Any government that does more or refuses to "recognize" *is* the evil enemy .
Most of the world's polluted, diseased politics needs to stay bound to Earth, with giant lasers shooting any shiploads of people dragging it with them down.
DNA spread yes! Meme spread no!
The concept of IP was created so people, and society in general, could benefit from the product of their efforts without losing it, making the effort worthless, and thus efforts cease.
This is deliberately made akin to stealing and should be considered wrong for the exact same reason as taking an ear of corn from a farmer. Sales are part of the calculus on whether to make the effort to begin with.
I still have a problem with "good faith exception" when, in fact, government's actions were in clear, and I mean clear, violation of the Constitution.
It shall be presumed wrong for government to gain access to anything without a warrant until argued otherwise.
If one were setting up a nation, isn't hat what you'd do? Americans have a congenital distrust of actions of the government.
From this description, I will predict my experienced response will be "beat someone".
Open computer and blow it out with a leaf blower every 6 six months. Solves 80% of your boot problems, no need to reinstall or re-seat components.
So online schools are hooking you up wih loan officers for easy-to-get loans to dump cash into their pockets and leavr you, most likely, without a degree, or if you get one, essentially worthless.
Nice.
The student loan bubble is still bubbling. Easy loans are (knowledge is power, folks) helping people get educations but also driving the cost increases the past two decades. They nickle-dime you each year because they can.
It's the same wih a car loan. No way you'd buy a $2000 car nav radio. But add $23/month to a payment? Sure!
So they add $23/monh to your college loan each year because they can.
Meanwhile politicians and administrators throw up their hands and say, "Doh! We don't know why!" If you don't, you should be fired.
This, along with credit card companies raising your rate after you borrow a lot because you're "riskier", coincidentally trapping you and making it hard to pay off, and banks charging you overdraft fees, $35/incident, over and over to "protect you", are a nice trio of fine print fraud.
In all cases, the surface argument has the lie put to it because their business model hopes you get into trouble, and the business doesn't fear it. It is the desired state.
It is thus fraud and should be treated as such.
Or maybe he had embarrassing porn and wanted to maintain his clean image.
Someone brighter than they are might have invented it as a joke. From a layman's view, everything from 010101 to a high-level text-based script like html might as well be the same damned ancient runes of the gods.
Another damned link that talks about photos, MOTHER FUCKER THEY'RE AMAZING PHOTOS!!!!, and then doesn't provide them.
It does provide an artist's conception...of the spacecraft.