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nnamtr
·4 years ago·discuss
Good to know there's a definite measure for that.

I for one liked it.
nnamtr
·4 years ago·discuss
I sometimes wonder if there's an evolutionary purpose to our conscious self not being able to control some subconscious and physical processes.
nnamtr
·4 years ago·discuss
Not 200, like 10. Someone added a false one, and it found its way to serious websites. German source: https://bildblog.de/5704/wie-ich-freiherr-von-guttenberg-zu-...
nnamtr
·4 years ago·discuss
Fortunately, they'll never happen. How are you supposed to get your connecting regional train if it doesn't stop at the same station? And it's often a huge advantage of rail that your journey starts and ends near the city center.
nnamtr
·4 years ago·discuss
A still from Jacques Tati's film "Playtime" (1967): http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_SS76YifzgN0/TBqlmteuTTI/AAAAAAAABY...
nnamtr
·4 years ago·discuss
Probably true, but I suppose it's some sort of cognitive bias rather than a conscious thought out of greed or similar motives.
nnamtr
·5 years ago·discuss
https://www.filmingo.de/

Watched Nostalghia yesterday :)
nnamtr
·5 years ago·discuss
A restaurant or company could use its own scanner app to save the data, but I assume this would be illegal
nnamtr
·5 years ago·discuss
I once wrote a brainfuck interpreter in Haskell which executes even incomplete programs as far as possible. It was really easy thanks to streaming ByteStrings and lazyness in general.
nnamtr
·5 years ago·discuss
I'm somehow afraid of a world in which huge amounts of energy can be wasted without having a bad conscience. Probably it would lead to some new problems.
nnamtr
·5 years ago·discuss
Would a transparent HTTPS proxy be able to intercept traffic (once you install the certificate on the phone), or are the certificates pinned?