Any other mammal is going to have more or less the same response as humans, more interesting to see if it affects the social habits of something so different from us.
If you read up on animal domestication (the study with the Russian foxes is particularly interesting), it is easy to get the idea that humans have domesticated themselves.
Eh... any mammal is going to be basically the same as us from a biochem standpoint. That's why seeing what happened to the octopuses was so interesting, they're very smart and aren't even vertebrates so there's more likelihood of a variable response.
Yeah I guess that's why I made the reference to soma, it seems like we either need to just let these people indulge themselves without the legal hurdles or provide better addiction treatment.
In this case the idea is to stop people buying IoT from breaking the internet for everyone, so it is more like passing a law saying you can't sell tires that will tear up the roads.
That's depressing. Is there a way to invent and provide soma that doesn't lead to a Brave New World dystopia? Or is this just our culture euthanizing the elements that have become redundant with increased automation?
Web cruft, mostly... my 5S mostly performs adequately, but feels slow when browsing the internet and loading applications with advertisements, like Weather Channel (although that one has improved as of the most recent update). Installing an adblocker helped but ad heavy pages sometimes still load slowly from all the scripts even if the ads themselves don't load. For Netflix and email, yeah just about any phone will probably perform the same as a $50 Kindle. My wife has the 6S and it seems to be hanging in there just fine.
I still buy and am gifted CDs and it is funny that my desktop PC is among the few devices that has a functional optical drive to turn it into something I can use on my other devices... if I get a CD for Christmas and want to listen to it immediately, the game consoles are about the only option.
Not applicable to teens, perhaps, but it has helped my dad quit smoking and slowly decrease the nicotine content over time. Addiction aside, it is a stimulant, so there's that as something people might like.
Will this open a market for 'black market' indexers/search engines? Instead of file sharing, it'll be links to sites that otherwise would require compensation to link to. Although, I suppose depending on how it is implemented, clearing referral tags and a browser plug in might do well enough. I fail to see how it results in anything aside from a technical end run, as described.
It has been bizarre searching for specific items and seeing the first results have nothing to do with the query, until you realize they're ads. It will be disappointing if we end up depending on Google's index of Amazon's pages to find items...
Eh, I live on the edge of suburbia and rural farmland, and as everything sprawls out and gets developed, they do a good job of hitting all the price points from apartments to big houses on fancy lots. You get what you're talking about when a community gets landlocked in by others and people start buying multiple lots to demolish and put up a mansion. Around here that only happens in the small cities/suburbs that have become encased by the metro city annexes.
So did you guys sponsor a program with the local trade school then? High school and trade school is nominally supposed to produce folks capable of picking up those skills on the job fairly quickly, even if it doesn't always.
Yes, promoting xenophobia and nationalism has been working spades for them in Ukraine, as well, from what I've read. It isn't exactly a new trick, promoting internecine conflict has been a tactic since ancient Persia and Greece.
Sure, it isn't like you were born with your microbiome in place. It'll just take longer and may end up a little different than it began. Probably quicker the more time you spend amongst your filthy belongings that have your favorite organisms all over them, slower if you were stuck in a sterile room after treatment and fed sterilized food.
It's purpose is to build a narrative to replace Trump if the GOP establishment decides it is in their interest. If they got behind the investigations, started some more of their own, how long would stuff like Trump Org's financials stand up to scrutiny? If the insiders are worried that Pence would go down, too, they'll try to make a move before the Speakership flips D in January, although that's getting a little too 'made for TV', even for this admin.
You can tell from the WH reaction that it is real, or at least close enough to truth that they think it is. They'll figure out who eventually. Publishing the memo is setting the narrative to support removal of the President after the midterms and the anticipated DoJ massacre.
Yeah they're gearing up the narrative to replace Trump after the midterms, when he'll probably fire Sessions and try to shut down the Mueller probe, which will trigger some sort of document dump or media leak and then state charges against the unindicted. If Russia really has blackmail on him, that'll get released right around the election to create maximum chaos, as well.
Why would any shipper be ok with their employees discarding items that didn't scan correctly?
Any other mammal is going to have more or less the same response as humans, more interesting to see if it affects the social habits of something so different from us.
If you read up on animal domestication (the study with the Russian foxes is particularly interesting), it is easy to get the idea that humans have domesticated themselves.
Eh... any mammal is going to be basically the same as us from a biochem standpoint. That's why seeing what happened to the octopuses was so interesting, they're very smart and aren't even vertebrates so there's more likelihood of a variable response.
Yeah I guess that's why I made the reference to soma, it seems like we either need to just let these people indulge themselves without the legal hurdles or provide better addiction treatment.
In this case the idea is to stop people buying IoT from breaking the internet for everyone, so it is more like passing a law saying you can't sell tires that will tear up the roads.
They mold in serial numbers, surely they can mold in the default password or do a resin impregnated label that ought to last as long as the device.
That's depressing. Is there a way to invent and provide soma that doesn't lead to a Brave New World dystopia? Or is this just our culture euthanizing the elements that have become redundant with increased automation?
Only if tariffs are on finished goods, but there are tariffs on supplies and raw materials which just screws everything up.
Web cruft, mostly... my 5S mostly performs adequately, but feels slow when browsing the internet and loading applications with advertisements, like Weather Channel (although that one has improved as of the most recent update). Installing an adblocker helped but ad heavy pages sometimes still load slowly from all the scripts even if the ads themselves don't load. For Netflix and email, yeah just about any phone will probably perform the same as a $50 Kindle. My wife has the 6S and it seems to be hanging in there just fine.
This is one reason I have an iPhone and would consider replacing it with one. Old crusty 5S and still supported by everything I try on it.
Also pretty easy to find TVs cheaper than high end phones.
Yeah with Synology, Plex, and others it is stupid easy to setup a home media server these days.
I still buy and am gifted CDs and it is funny that my desktop PC is among the few devices that has a functional optical drive to turn it into something I can use on my other devices... if I get a CD for Christmas and want to listen to it immediately, the game consoles are about the only option.
Not applicable to teens, perhaps, but it has helped my dad quit smoking and slowly decrease the nicotine content over time. Addiction aside, it is a stimulant, so there's that as something people might like.
Will this open a market for 'black market' indexers/search engines? Instead of file sharing, it'll be links to sites that otherwise would require compensation to link to. Although, I suppose depending on how it is implemented, clearing referral tags and a browser plug in might do well enough. I fail to see how it results in anything aside from a technical end run, as described.
It has been bizarre searching for specific items and seeing the first results have nothing to do with the query, until you realize they're ads. It will be disappointing if we end up depending on Google's index of Amazon's pages to find items...
Eh, I live on the edge of suburbia and rural farmland, and as everything sprawls out and gets developed, they do a good job of hitting all the price points from apartments to big houses on fancy lots. You get what you're talking about when a community gets landlocked in by others and people start buying multiple lots to demolish and put up a mansion. Around here that only happens in the small cities/suburbs that have become encased by the metro city annexes.
So did you guys sponsor a program with the local trade school then? High school and trade school is nominally supposed to produce folks capable of picking up those skills on the job fairly quickly, even if it doesn't always.
Yes, promoting xenophobia and nationalism has been working spades for them in Ukraine, as well, from what I've read. It isn't exactly a new trick, promoting internecine conflict has been a tactic since ancient Persia and Greece.
Sure, it isn't like you were born with your microbiome in place. It'll just take longer and may end up a little different than it began. Probably quicker the more time you spend amongst your filthy belongings that have your favorite organisms all over them, slower if you were stuck in a sterile room after treatment and fed sterilized food.
It's purpose is to build a narrative to replace Trump if the GOP establishment decides it is in their interest. If they got behind the investigations, started some more of their own, how long would stuff like Trump Org's financials stand up to scrutiny? If the insiders are worried that Pence would go down, too, they'll try to make a move before the Speakership flips D in January, although that's getting a little too 'made for TV', even for this admin.
You can tell from the WH reaction that it is real, or at least close enough to truth that they think it is. They'll figure out who eventually. Publishing the memo is setting the narrative to support removal of the President after the midterms and the anticipated DoJ massacre.
Yeah they're gearing up the narrative to replace Trump after the midterms, when he'll probably fire Sessions and try to shut down the Mueller probe, which will trigger some sort of document dump or media leak and then state charges against the unindicted. If Russia really has blackmail on him, that'll get released right around the election to create maximum chaos, as well.
Yeah if it happens that regularly and anyone cared they'd spend the extra to put this cargo in suitable containers, from the sound of it.