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eyeundersand
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Appreciate the old.reddit link! Saved me a couple seconds.
eyeundersand
·8 mesi fa·discuss
+1 for Bitwarden. It is literally the best solution out there. Been getting to increase uptake in personal circles with (very) limited success. The wife keeps trying to convince me that the ship has sailed in trying to protect info online. She's probably right.
eyeundersand
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Looks like I'm in the minority here but I was not impressed by the visualizations or the color scheme or anything. Oh well...
eyeundersand
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, it's definitely something you want to experience in the physical form! It's hard to describe what reading it feels like towards the latter parts of the book- you feel like you're lost in the book like how the Navidson gets lost in the house.
eyeundersand
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I was shocked by the reference to Navidson's house from the House of Leaves. The ending to your first paragraph is also interesting in that HoL starts with "This is not for you."
eyeundersand
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Heart breaks for Bipin Joshi and his family. Can't imagine what they had to go through :(
eyeundersand
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Off topic but can anyone tell me why the [sic] in 'The Quiet Skies [sic] program assigned officers from the Federal Air Marshals Service ...'?

Also see numerous typos in the article, including a mention of 'Quite Skies'.
eyeundersand
·9 mesi fa·discuss
His name is Sanduk Ruit and he's Nepali. A huge inspiration!
eyeundersand
·2 anni fa·discuss
I agree with you on that point. This fatalistic attitude is also often mentioned when discussing how the Indian subcontinent remained colonized for so long. I do not know enough about Polish history to be able to compare their cultural stock to that of the 'East'.
eyeundersand
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed both poems but remain partial to Brodsky's- probably a matter of taste and preference.

However, your conclusion (or at least the way I interpreted it) that the essence that drove the writing of Herbert's poem was also responsible for Polish political outcomes and Russia's current state seems a bit far-fetched and reductionist. And Brodsky's poem and quotes in the article do not imply a lack of courage/defiance to me. On the contrary, I read his poem to mean that despite being steadfast in your views, have room for gratitude.
eyeundersand
·2 anni fa·discuss
From my experience, there's no definition as such but having your study "published" implies that it went through a peer-review process featuring at least two qualified referees and an editor. The implication being that the claims from the study are valid as reference for future studies, to varying extent depending on the quality of the journal etc.
eyeundersand
·2 anni fa·discuss
Wow! You weren't kidding. People in my field often joke that papers in biology, health etc. tend to list every person they met on the day of submission as authors. But this one has 450 authors from 132 institutions. Surely this points to some sort of breakdown in the attribution system.
eyeundersand
·6 anni fa·discuss
I like this on Android for HN. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.github.hidr...
eyeundersand
·8 anni fa·discuss
Hmm. What do you dislike about the Messenger app?