I just saw this at work today for the first time from a younger person. No one I’ve ever emailed with has done summaries before. It took me by surprise… especially because this is an organization that is built on reading things.
I just saw this at work today for the first time from a younger person. No one I’ve ever emailed with has done summaries before. It took me by surprise… especially because this is an organization that is built on reading things.
This is why I love ones like Kurzgesagt that publish sources and ‘read more’ pages for their videos.
Interesting, never though about the cadence thing. I usually try to speed up videos. It works fine for casual YouTube videos but never for podcasts or anything where I need to retain the information.
Kingdom Come Deliverance does this pretty well.
A decent Brother toner printer isn’t more than $100-150 though… assuming USD.
Because the country was rich post-war and subsidizing a lot of suburban families.
This is called plutocrcacy. When the wealthy elites determine how policy should govern the people without the people in question actually getting a say.
Before trans rights became a ‘culture war’ issue, most people didn’t give a shit what your identity was or what you wanted to do in private - that was just between you and your doctor.
From what I’ve read, the game was a barebones RPG with a suspiciously racialized plot, anyway.
I don’t disagree with you at all, but I just don’t see a way for it to happen in the current corpo-controlled climate.
Oh, that is somewhat promising. They’ve done great with Severance, which I’ve seen, and apparently also Silo (which I haven’t).
True, fair enough.
It would be a lot more costly to make syringes out of glass/steel for single-use types.
Huh really? That’s exciting! I hope they don’t mess it up. It seems long overdue with all these book/video game adaptations that have been coming out.
Is this what having a stroke feels like?
I mean, cyberspace is at least a genuine term made by Gibson. The rest…
It depends. My municipality recycling bins take type 5.
There are tons of single-use plastic medical supplies - syringes, wrappers, etc.
X1 Carbon is awesome specs and has that lightweight portability element.
Gives me hope, I’m glad the kids are still curious and willing to learn. I’ve seen too many early-20s people at work who have absolutely zero computer skills.
I’m glad reading is cool now.