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raldi

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My name's Mike Schiraldi. My Gmail account is my first name followed by my last name.

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An oral history of the Harvard Lampoon

washingtonpost.com
3 points·by raldi·hace 3 meses·0 comments

Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job

washingtonpost.com
624 points·by raldi·hace 4 meses·276 comments

To the Polypropylene Makers

lesswrong.com
88 points·by raldi·hace 4 meses·27 comments

"Amazon.com" commercials from the 1990s [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by raldi·hace 5 meses·0 comments

California governor signs AI transparency bill into law

gov.ca.gov
315 points·by raldi·hace 9 meses·221 comments

comments

raldi
·hace 18 horas·discuss
This post would be improved by adding a sentence explaining what ScrollPods are. I don't mean the technical details that you promise in an upcoming post, but rather anything whatsoever about what it's like to use them.
raldi
·hace 10 días·discuss
Why is the wind-up gear needed? Couldn't the axle be connected directly to the spring gear?
raldi
·hace 13 días·discuss
Yeah, I don't understand this. What broken tool is turning newlines into j?
raldi
·hace 14 días·discuss
Taking a knee to lock in an American football victory used to be considered unsportsmanlike, but then the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_at_the_Meadowlands happened, where the Giants were up 17-12 with 30 seconds left and played normally. They fumbled the ball, the Eagles recovered it and scored a touchdown, the Giants' offensive coordinator was summarily fired and never worked in the NFL again, and ever since, dropping to your knee when it ensures your win is standard, accepted, and even sometimes called the Victory Formation.
raldi
·hace 14 días·discuss
Because if the one falling 20ft lands on a seesaw, the other side of it will toss two balls each of the same mass 10ft up.
raldi
·hace 16 días·discuss
To me this sounds more like the Icarus Fallacy: "The lesson of isn't don't fly close to the sun, it's make better fucking wings."
raldi
·hace 18 días·discuss
I've never heard of a big red L but I've known about the Japanese new-driver icon for decades.
raldi
·hace 29 días·discuss
Do you think it’s dangerous to be in a car going at freeway speed? Do you ever do that anyway, even though you could be walking instead?
raldi
·el mes pasado·discuss
People were definitely addicted to IRC.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Priests will read it and then talk to their congregations about it on Sundays throughout the year, if not explicitly, then in how it shapes their homilies.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Yeah, every US sixth-grader can instantly tell you 12x12=144 but will have to puzzle out 2x13 the long way.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
I agree. She’ll never get to 20 because kids only do the times table up to 12.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Looks like something that would pop a tire if you drive over one
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
The Org should make a deal with a manufacturer to produce some huge bulk quantity of these and just sell them pre-cut to camps.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
The best solution I know of is to get three-link segments of chain and put one on each screw as it goes into the ground. That not only marks the spot, it also gives you a flexible attachment point which is useful in all sorts of situations. (Two links would be pinned in a stationary fashion.)

Biggest problem is it’s a pain in the ass to chop up all that chain, and nobody sells them in pre-cut lengths.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
When I click the actual link I get a paywall.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Can't blame unions, considering how easily Europe gets it done. Most likely issue is that in the US, every landowner and minor municipality is empowered to delay and obstruct these projects and thus milk them.
raldi
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Passing clouds?
raldi
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Oh wow, no wonder I never found it; I was always zoomed way too far in.
raldi
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I’m aware of the map but I’m unclear on where the peak/ridge is.