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The Star – Arthur C. Clarke (1967) [pdf]

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353 points·by Yhippa·hace 3 años·89 comments

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Yhippa
·hace 8 días·discuss
> This is not a spending problem. Families spend less on clothing, food, and appliances than a generation ago, adjusted for inflation. [19] The increase is entirely in fixed, non-discretionary costs: housing, healthcare, childcare, education.

I bet the explanation for this is that non-discretionary costs got higher, so people pulled back on discretionary spending. I do wonder if maybe people intentionally pulled back on discretionary spending despite small wage growth over time and capture was performed by housing, healthcare, and childcare. Or incentives by the government caused it. I have no clue.
Yhippa
·hace 26 días·discuss
This post resonates with me. I remember in Kindergarten getting my very first life experience with computing tech: grounding myself by touching the bottom screws of a Apple IIe. I've loved them in nearly the same way as OP.

I get the way he feels. I remember how special this stuff used to be because of how niche it was. It does feel a bit like the normies co-opted it but that is my personal and selfish view.
Yhippa
·hace 26 días·discuss
> but on a more tired or rushed day

This has nearly gotten me before, and I got lucky.
Yhippa
·hace 27 días·discuss
If you draft Tom Brady in the sixth round, you can win seven Super Bowls.
Yhippa
·hace 30 días·discuss
> Makes bank for 9 years > Quits > Takes the moral high ground on the way out despite highly profiting from all the things he's decrying

Pretty nice life if you ask me.
Yhippa
·el mes pasado·discuss
They had some cool form factors too. I remember I had one of the phones with a landscape slide-out physical keyboard.
Yhippa
·el mes pasado·discuss
Way more fun than JaCoCo (which I actually like): https://www.eclemma.org/jacoco/
Yhippa
·el mes pasado·discuss
An equally rude and aggressive response.
Yhippa
·el mes pasado·discuss
At this point you can abstract what you wrote to any kind of task. I'm seeing people generate multiple takes on one concrete topic, poop out all kinds of artifacts, and keep emitting them within and outside of the company.
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Kids aren't allowed to play at the playground unsupervised or walk around anywhere by themselves. Cars are all now 4,000 pounds, have terrible sight lines and are lifeless. I don't like this world.
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Wasn't this the same thing when enterprises started using cloud computing? Did the bomb explode for them?
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I didn't grow up in Canada, but I miss these days where the universe of knowledge about computer tech and hardware wasn't impossibly large. It was possible to meet with people in meatspace and have real discussions with them. It's possible now, but it doesn't have the same vibe.
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I'm curious to know how this will work in practice. I have tried multiple times for Gemini to take a look at what's on my screen on my Android device and create a Google Calendar event from it. A few times it works, but fails in the vast majority of cases.
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
The first time I soldered, it was for a job interview to work for a professor building gastric pacemakers after university graduation. My eyes were still sharp so it was actually kind of fun.
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Is it a requirement in Hawaii because of the generally high prices of everything there?
Yhippa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Just ask Claude and some agents to fix it...
Yhippa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
As I'm typing on mine right now, I wonder why they made these so sharp. It hasn't cut me yet, but they are decidedly uncomfortable.
Yhippa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Your first link...I miss portals so much. Rip ig.
Yhippa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
> I would be careful with calling that kind of design function over style.

Why?
Yhippa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
This reminds me. Google Reader had comments enabled from your friends on posts you shared. This was the best form of social media I have ever experienced.