

For me, it’s a matter of restoring the convenience and UX that you’ve given up by leaving the big providers.


For me, it’s a matter of restoring the convenience and UX that you’ve given up by leaving the big providers.
Quite the conundrum. I work better alone, but I want to go far.


If they’re disagreeing about objective reality
I always enjoy hearing about how people come to believe what they do. There’s pretty much always a logical basis for it and the difference just comes down to their heuristics failing at one particular point and cascading.


You don’t eat at home?


If it hasn’t already, that post and its links need to be archived.


Fahrenheit makes sense. The Tide website recommends washing at 16C minimum for regular detergent and 4C minimum for cold water detergent.
You’ll have to clarify what you mean by nutrients. I’m seeing some disagreements in the comments about whether things are nutritious or not because they’re using different definitions.
E.g. are you looking for high Calorie? Proteins and healthy fats? Large quantity of micronutrients? Large diversity of micronutrients? Or something else?
What’s “until” and secret rules?


Ice cream should be sold by weight. Volume makes Calorie counting so much more complicated.
I got this too, and it basically immediately disappeared again. Our admins are doing a pretty good job of handling this kind of spam.


For one off events like 9/11, you can’t. There isn’t an accepted definition of “probability” for things like that. Either The question is completely nonsensical (Frequentist view) or the numbers are more or less all arbitrary (Bayesian view).
Honestly, if my career didn’t rely on it, I would entirely skip the publishing part of science. It takes so much more work to communicate your findings than to make them. Of course, that doesn’t help the cause since no one else will be able to build off of my work if I don’t share it.


Depending on the gym, some are a lot more third-spacey than others. I’ve been to a smaller gym where people just hang around after their workouts to socialize, with occasional impromptu dinner outings when the gym closed for the night. I miss that place. You still meet people at bigger commercial gyms, but it’s not the same.
It especially sucks when you’re having a nice conversation with someone, then OP deleted their post, putting an end to all of those conversations. Or if someone posts some useful information that you want to save for later.
The OP should have the right to delete things they put up, but they shouldn’t be able to delete everything associated with it too.


I wouldn’t be surprised if I heard they actually wear them to parties and such, surrounded by other wealthy people who are also above the law.


Require a specific interaction from the user to display your actual email (e.g. click on a button). Even if they run a headless browser, they’ll still have to parse the page to figure out what to do and then do it. That’s much more expensive.
Build on each other’s research! There’s way too much information for any single person to collect and synthesize.


It’s usually the job of governments to enforce agreements. If you take them out, then you’re on your own.


Growing more corn doesn’t seem to be possible without also growing more soy.
Even then, you can probably trust a source to not lie, but you can’t trust them to never get fooled.