
I don’t know
There was this Nobel Prize winning guy called Norman Borlaug. He gave an alright Nobel acceptance speech. Now seems to be a good time to dust it and start reading. Pretty sure it is a short and crisp read.
I don’t know
There was this Nobel Prize winning guy called Norman Borlaug. He gave an alright Nobel acceptance speech. Now seems to be a good time to dust it and start reading. Pretty sure it is a short and crisp read.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/851489
Someone else had a similar or same question too. This is the discussion on Mozilla support on it.
That said, 2185? Don’t be miserly, come on, hit that sweet 2200 already
The question feels lost on the destination for a path. If you can, describe the course you want to take at that reputed university with leafy lawns. What would you like to do with that education?
Did the fees suddenly explode in 2023 and surprise you? Had you not been looking up the fees prior?
This path you’ve chosen and are seeking validation looks unrealistic at best despite breaks, weekends, etc dedicated to catching up with sleep. The question, as of this writing, is silent on weekends and breaks. Let alone sustainability.
I think adding a bit of curvature to the six surfaces of a regular cube can throw off many. Then there’s scale. Astronomical scales and milli or micro meter scales adds its own complexity by the simple fact that we lack regular language tools to capture the ideas and express them completely.
Where do we see curved surfaces? Everywhere from flight routes to space flight to deep sea diving.
Though I am not all tbat clear where we apply 3d geometry at micro scale or smaller, just a hunch that we may need them.
Language plays catch up. Is.
Looks at Optus Australia, Medibank Australia Yea, nah not really Governments might find it easier to do something for the noisy customers at best
Not a biology or medicine expert by any stretch of imagination. Would a study of their bloodlines reveal anything?
Taking it one step further
Garbage is more a side effect that we want to pass on to the poor sod next in line
The pleasure of being understood is underrated
TIL of IronFox 👍 Any chances F-Droid or FFUpdater can list it as well? Also, ironically, with enhanced tracking protection, JShelter, privacy badger, uscript origin on Fennec, https://ironfoxoss.org/ opens a blank page.
I tried arguing along similar lines. Failed and fell flat on my face when it came to history. There’s so much chat history on WhatsApp for instance that without a way to port it all over to Signal, near impossible if that to bring people over.
I see that the available land area is shrinking at an increasing pace. Pretty sure water resources are dwindling similarly too. I see zero reasons to so much as congratulate pregnancies these days. The gains, which are codified in laws in the form of rights, to me, look basically like promises made by lawmakers to their citizens. Lawmakers are people too. And people keep their promises on a best effort basis. With dwindling resources, I see the ability of lawmakers to uphold rights shrink and dwindle too.
Like I said at the start, verboten, and I’m fine being alone on this. Though would be good to have company.
💯 I used AI as a placeholder for any tools or methodologies we might use
Australia alone cannot repeal those laws and expect to make a scratch if that. I was referring to every government across every jurisdiction all over the planet. I doubt that low birthrate would be seen as being so painful when businesses are not required to keep delivering growing profits every quarter.
No civilization ever studied is known to have survived its own localised climate catastrophe or some other catastrophe. Every one of them either perished or, accepted the limitations imposed by land, air, water and lived within those limits. We might want to look inside ourselves for refusing to accept this.
I can think of two things that are utterly verboten yet will force us to do some soul searching.
One is to repeal every law across the board that requires businesses to keep delivering growing profits. Those laws have done their job splendidly and are causing harm as their expiry date goes farther into the past.
Two is, repeal every law across the board that requires parental leave, daycare rebates and such other things. You just cannot continue to congratulate those who bring infants into this gas chamber of a planet.
What laws to have instead of these two? What to do with our own lives after repealing these two laws? I don’t know. I’m merely hoping that the collective intelligence of 8 billion aided by AI and whatnot will see a way forward after these roadblocks are removed.
Reminds of
It may be dangerous to be America’s enemy, but to be America’s friend is fatal
By Henry Kissinger
TIL 👍
The first thing that came to my mind is perhaps October Surprise is something pleasant and giving a feeling of relief after Eternal September
Addictive tobacco has reinvented itself. Vaping, gummies, and probably more.
New Shepard (of Blue Origin that dick shaped space flight in which Jeff Bezos took off for his first mission)
And the stock can be had with optionally some pepper added to it or used for making other soups too.