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RickJWagner

11,128 karmajoined 9 anni fa

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A chapter a day: Association of book reading with longevity

sciencedirect.com
1 points·by RickJWagner·l’altro ieri·0 comments

Cannabis users face substantially higher risk of heart attack (2025)

acc.org
179 points·by RickJWagner·6 giorni fa·253 comments

Meta's Inevitable Cloud

spyglass.org
1 points·by RickJWagner·7 giorni fa·0 comments

Sorry, but There's Nothing Stable About Bitcoins or Stablecoins

forbes.com
1 points·by RickJWagner·12 giorni fa·0 comments

Bjorn Lomborg – 'An Inconvenient Truth' 20 Years Later

signalscv.com
3 points·by RickJWagner·13 giorni fa·1 comments

CORS Explained in Plain English

sanyamserver.online
5 points·by RickJWagner·13 giorni fa·1 comments

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1 points·by RickJWagner·13 giorni fa·0 comments

Wikipedia's Cofounder Has Been Banned from Wikipedia

gadgetreview.com
18 points·by RickJWagner·13 giorni fa·5 comments

What Would C. S. Lewis Have Thought of AI?

chroniclesmagazine.org
10 points·by RickJWagner·15 giorni fa·11 comments

US at 250 – Why has the US been so successful and can it continue? [pdf]

assets.realclear.com
3 points·by RickJWagner·15 giorni fa·1 comments

How to Write an Effective Software Design Document

refactoringenglish.com
4 points·by RickJWagner·15 giorni fa·1 comments

Why the Slate Truck only costs $25k

edmunds.com
22 points·by RickJWagner·15 giorni fa·2 comments

Bot web traffic has overtaken human web traffic, data shows

nbcnews.com
3 points·by RickJWagner·17 giorni fa·7 comments

Where Has All the Cottage Cheese Gone?

nytimes.com
4 points·by RickJWagner·18 giorni fa·0 comments

Million-Dollar Watches Are Absolutely Booming. Here's Why

gq.com
3 points·by RickJWagner·18 giorni fa·0 comments

Lucid Reduces Production and Lays Off 18 Percent of Its Workforce

caranddriver.com
4 points·by RickJWagner·18 giorni fa·2 comments

Information and Attention (1971)

iecodesign.com
2 points·by RickJWagner·19 giorni fa·0 comments

Why do sports stadiums have different names for the World Cup? Here's the reason

thv11.com
3 points·by RickJWagner·20 giorni fa·0 comments

1250-HP Chevy Corvette ZR1X Is Now the Quickest Car We've Ever Tested

caranddriver.com
6 points·by RickJWagner·22 giorni fa·10 comments

Productivity Paradox: The Hidden Cost of Cognitive Debt

realclearmarkets.com
3 points·by RickJWagner·22 giorni fa·0 comments

comments

RickJWagner
·11 ore fa·discuss
I lived for a while in Tucson, Arizona.

Days could be brutally hot ( easily over 100 F ), but there was little humidity. My transportation was a motorcycle ( with additional heat radiating off the engine ), so mid often feel a little uncomfortable, but it was definitely livable.

Interestingly, homeowners often used evaporative ‘swamp coolers’ instead of AC. A big benefit of low humidity.
RickJWagner
·13 ore fa·discuss
I read a very interesting AMA from an Indian woman that had lived in India, Canada and the US.

Takeaway:

Canada is great cost wise, but poor in wait times.

India offers a smorgasbord— you can pay very little, or you can pay more for better service. You get what you pay for.

The US is worst cost wise, probably second to India in wait time, but the best if you have anything outside a plain vanilla medical condition.
RickJWagner
·13 ore fa·discuss
Congratulations, and welcome to America.

Now you have an interesting story to tell your grateful descendants. :)
RickJWagner
·6 giorni fa·discuss
It’s starting to look like THC ( found in gummies, too ) causes vascular problems.
RickJWagner
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Anecdotally speaking, I don’t see this happening.

My oldest son is a teacher, married to a clerical worker. Both salaries are modest.

They have a nice house, two reliable cars, and eat out several times a week. They are living better than I did at their age, considerably.

We do live in a LCOL area, though.
RickJWagner
·9 giorni fa·discuss
I don’t care if it is poison. Never gonna give yew up.
RickJWagner
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Have you seen the picture of Alex Pretti kicking the taillights out of a moving vehicle carrying federal agents? The guy was not stable. Who knows what he might have done with that gun?

Protesting is one thing. Going looking for trouble is another.
RickJWagner
·11 giorni fa·discuss
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RickJWagner
·13 giorni fa·discuss
Noteworthy: since the films release, we have much fewer heat related deaths, polar bear population has doubled, there are fewer hurricanes and less wildfires.

This doesn’t mean climate change isn’t real, of course. It’s just not panning out as predicted earlier.
RickJWagner
·14 giorni fa·discuss
Ask AI if Reddit has more phony political content from the left or right. Follow up on the sources it gives you.

You should come away with a different point of view.
RickJWagner
·14 giorni fa·discuss
I think so, too.

An exotic disease breaks out right on top of a lab where disease cultivation occurs. Then government coverups begin.

Future generations will be amazed that anyone dismissed this very, very strong possibility.

Also— in a few years, when the politicization has faded, we need a comprehensive study on which countries took the right steps at the time. ( How much shutdown was beneficial. )
RickJWagner
·15 giorni fa·discuss
You forgot the /s.

Numerous studies have shown left wing bias at Reddit. Average sub moderators trend significantly farther left than average readers, too.
RickJWagner
·17 giorni fa·discuss
If they keep writing articles about this, eventually nobody will believe them.

(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf
RickJWagner
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Two important things missing:

1) You will have technicians working for you that will earn more than you do. They will often act like prima donnas.

2) ( Advice given by a friend that was an IC, then a manager, then an IC again ): “They nip at you from the top, and they nip at you from the bottom.” Meaning that your manager will gripe at you, as well as the people under you griping at you.
RickJWagner
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Looking at you, Reddit political posts.
RickJWagner
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Yes, this is a problem. Look at a typical truck from the 90s or so, they are tiny compared to today’s trucks.

The same thing is true of cars. Today’s civic is as big as an accord used to be. There is no Del Sol.

We need to turn the incentive knobs that worked so successfully on consumption so we now work on vehicle size.

Also, about the center of gravity discussion: I used to have an old friend that spent decades in business running a body shop. I asked him once what was the worst animal for causing vehicle damage. ( This was in rural South Dakota. I was thinking cow, horse, maybe bison. ) Nope. He said most animals would go up and over the hood, just like the people in the article. He said pigs were the worst. They stay low, going right into the car and not bouncing over. Often resulting in a total loss for that car.
RickJWagner
·19 giorni fa·discuss
As a banjo player, I have heard perfect pitch defined this way:

“Perfect Pitch: When you throw a banjo into a trash bin and it lands on an accordion.”
RickJWagner
·20 giorni fa·discuss
All this at a time when world poverty is in continual decline, medical science reaches continual new heights, crime is in multi-year decline, etc.

It is often said that the average person today has better food, shelter, health services, etc. today than a king had just a short while ago.

Bad news sells, though. Don’t buy it.
RickJWagner
·22 giorni fa·discuss
Just when it seemed EVs would never be beat.
RickJWagner
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Krugman. He couldn’t write a single sentence in an article about Europe without mentioning Trump.

This is the same guy that said the internet was not going to be a big thing, made wildly incorrect predictions about everything from post-Covid inflation to Obama-era growth predictions, and was oblivious to the downsides of zero interest rate policy.

At this point, Krugmans work should be considered entertainment at best, or maybe political comedy.