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poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> What makes you think that?

Nothing, it was exaggeration
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
You die on the hill you fight on

> Blacklisting is an evil in itself, corrosive to the ideal of an open society, and to professional relationships in the small world of literary publishing in which this story takes place

Author wants to take one for their team. Everyone will let them. If it's about the ideas, then you can always get those out there. If it has to be attached to your name, well, you're in the realm of egos
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
Person trading on reputation learns what pen names are for
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> Otherwise accidents will be disastrous for plant operators

What's going to go wrong? I've seen talks that breaches will be rapidly cooling and will be contained by a modest amount of concrete.
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
The blog post starts with your same premise: pull out all the stops on working hard. It's just a choice. Why not have a startup that takes longer to grow?

To make the point clear: children raised by young and growing parents and different from children raised by old and established parents. Slow startups are different from fast startups. No judgement, they are just different. But the premise that a fast startup is the only way to do a startup is false. It's just choices for different outcomes.
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
Another alternative is to design your startup around a very low burn rate and change nothing else in your life. I mean, if it is going to take 5-10 years as the blogger claims, what's 8-12 years if you get to tick all the other boxes in life?
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> So, it's difficult to know where the balance would lie

I would expect that soon someone will come out with a plant-based meat substitute that is marketed as "Only five ingredients, made in a kitchen not a factory".
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> industrial slop

Do you have a blender? Everything that comes out of a blender is industrial slop by definition. Why shame people because they allow someone to blend and form their food for them?
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> In N Out

In-N-Out is never frozen and is of a higher quality beef than most other chains, fyi
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> What path, friend?

A person says, "honey seems like a rare seasonal treat in nature for most humans. Should we be eating a lot of it?". Same question gets asked about soy, gluten, beef, etc. It's more of a nutrition observation. It just seems like you missed the whole spirit of the thought.
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> rare and seasonal in nature

I don't know what else to add. You've gone too far off the path. It's pretty simple what OP wrote. Makes a person think about nature, evolution, adaption, is-this-healthy. Ok?
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
> rare and seasonal in nature

I don't know what else to add. You've gone too far off the path. It's pretty simple what OP wrote. Makes a person think about nature, evolution, adaption, is-this-healthy. Ok?
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
Its production is seasonal. Availability follows. Ok?
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
Its production is seasonal. Availability follows. Ok?
poopoopeepee
·5 anni fa·discuss
Some people have mostly bad dreams. If I become aware that I am dreaming I stop everything in the dream and "go back to sleep" in the dream. It results in better rest. Everything I've learned in a dream would only be helpful in a world where we wear watermelons for shoes and the trunk of our cars open into hidden ballrooms. It is a really dumb place to spend too much time