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  • Oh wow DOUBLE the GEE DEE PEE?!?!?!?!!@! Hard rn

  • For those curious, this was called a "casette tape"

  • Headline implicates that it was returning non-science data so far lol

  • Eh, I'm waiting until the seat is simply hovering in the air without any bars

  • Ah okay. I am just following what other posts on here are doing, nothing about this in the 'about' section either. I will add the notes

  • (May I ask why the downvotes?)

  • I think the downvotes you are getting are from people who have only heard "Libertarian" in american context.

    American libertarians are conservative/capitalists

    In Classical definition/for the rest of the world, Libertarians are closer to Anarchists

  • It has happened to me a few times, and one of them I can share.

    When I was negotiating for a new job, it was all email, until I asked whether it'll always be work from home (this was during the pandemic). Instead of an email reply, I get a call and the HR tells me it should be work from home always.

    Fast forward, the pandemic is "over" and people are now being called over to work. My contract is worded ambiguously enough for the company to defend this "order". I realise if the earlier conversation was an email, I would have a case for myself that I never agreed to this (not that I would go the judicial route, but still).

  • Needless usevof a map

  • Well that's where they have The Hole after all

  • I mean it's fine, obituary is less importnat than life

  • Tankies are state capitalists.

    I don't know about the semantics anymore, so it's upto you if you want to say they are 'left', but anarchist spaces are the best of the bunch.

  • Maybe I'm just jaded and cynical but it won't "destroy the company" even if it comes out like that. The laws don't apply to people at the top

  • To be fair that is a pretty nuanced conversation, cognitively speaking

  • Narendra Modi

  • I finished it just there. First chapter and bits of later chapter are great, but unfortunately the rest of the book is poorly sourced. For a book with "science" in title, I was expecting more rigour.

  • The emphasis on temprature alone is inadequate (and possibly dangerous), what one should be really looking at is the Heat Index, which accounts the humidity of the air as well. (These are the "feels like" values in your apps and such)

  • Yes and I mean they also were into substituting dough animals in place of real animals in ritual sacrifices, IIRC from History of India podcast