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fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Might have missed it but was disappointed to see no mention of externalized costs like the scraping burden imposed on every IP-connected server. From discussions on HN this sounds quite substantial. And again, why exactly should the few AI companies reap all the value when other companies and individuals are incurring costs for it?
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Shame is the Protestant enforcement mechanism for guilt.
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Early seventies here, can extend and confirm your observation. Also flying cars, artificial intelligence, fusion power, equitable wealth distribution, ...
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Success! Coffee through nose achieved.

Printouts, usually many of them, are the original "overlapping windows".
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Our interfaces have more modalities than before but they are disconnected from both physical and emotional reality. Buzzes and dings and flaps are nothing like hearing a happy shout from a friend or feeling the 'clunk' of an actual motor starter engaging.

I totally agree with OP that the 'flat' visual style is appalling. (And gray-on-gray text is an obscenity.)
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Further to the Hygiene Hypothesis based approach, add exposure to cattle. They are another common factor during evolution and have a microbial footprint unlike common pets. Over years there have been a number of studies on this, sorry to not have a list of URLs. Take your kids -- and yourselves -- to visit farms and petting zoos.

And my anecdotal input: grew up on a livestock farm, also spending a lot of time in woods and river. No allergy problems at all. Moved to a city and had annoyance-level problems ever since. Decades of observation lead me to suspect particulates (engine soot, tire dust, etc.) as significant antagonists beyond the more commonly cited biological villains. Any chemical with a big-enough stretch of molecule to match what an immune cell is using as its search key.
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Summary: biology uses chemical signalling. Signals can be used for multiple purposes by different critters.
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
A "small picture" local observation of impact: Big construction firms and projects scoop up all available workers and materials (concrete, for example) with year-long exclusive contracts. Individual homeowners with small projects, such as updating a bathroom, are generally screwed. Horror stories abound, search if interested. Years-long delays, projects started then abandoned, etc.

DIY is great IFF you have tools, capabilities, willingness to ignore building code requirements for licensed workers, ...
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
Definitely for anyone living in an environment that contains animals. Vastly more so for anyone connected to the Interwebs. Soooo many videos of animals responding to music by dancing. Trying to portray this as "science" is more than just irritating, it is fodder for the anti-science population to advance their garbage positions.

If you are a professor somewhere and this is all you can come up with to publish, might I suggest you need to find a different line of work. Everyone has the right to _try_ becoming whatever they want but there is no right to success at it.
fred69
·el año pasado·discuss
I'm guessing you have never gotten a snoutfull of ammonia? Relatively low concentrations in air feel like asphyxiation. It also hangs around near the ground rather than floating upward.