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Is really possible to understand the magnitude of ones own brain?
  • Probably < 1 considering you can pick up on patterns, and learning a pattern generates 1 one structure while allowing you to understand many. The learned pattern itself is likely stored within another pattern. You likely won't be able to know everything within the brain at once, but you might be able to find anything you want to know.

    It'd be like memorizing every book in a library versus going through a library catalog to get what you need.

  • Great.
  • You say that like you didn't literally mention the news source that said all of that. Or maybe you just forgot already. Clearly got some screws loose if you think Fox News is a trustworthy source.

  • How many people actually want fully on-site IT jobs?
  • I really want fully on-site jobs. If i work at home then i never get mental separation of work and life, and so i feel like i can never actually live. It happened to me with all of my schooling and honestly with the distress it causes me, I'd be better off not living at all than working at home.

  • Any day now Joe, c'mon man!
  • Systems like that are very hard to change for some reason, so it can be impossible for one politician to rewrite the whole system. It's a lot easier to modify the system slightly so people can get closer to the bare minimum when total reform is off the table.

  • Startup creates Lego-like brick that can store air pollution for centuries
  • That would be very dumb because methane leaves the atmosphere on its own much more quickly than CO2. Roughly 12 years compared to carbon dioxide being closer to 500 years.

    Of course it's kind of a half life so putting a single number on it isn't perfect but that's the difference in scale at least.

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