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fragrom

25 カルマ登録 昨年

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fragrom
·先月·議論
While this is true, it also means they're not someone I want to converse with so it makes it easy to move on to someone more interesting.
fragrom
·3 か月前·議論
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fragrom
·6 か月前·議論
It's already such a packed field for audio (Apple, Samsung, Bose, Beats, and on and on), they're really going to have to nail this.

I don't think having just AI integration is going to differentiate their product enough. I'll be curious to see what they release.
fragrom
·7 か月前·議論
No, you see, it's only wasteful when the OTHER guy does it. /s
fragrom
·7 か月前·議論
I'm of two minds on this. On the one hand, you're right--I've seen lots of social media memes that basically say stuff like, "Einstein was an idiot, it was his wife that did all the work!" when that's patently a false statement.

But I also know that a lot of that sort of thing DID happen. Women, marginalized groups, etc., were written out of history on a regular basis.

The problem is, the issue requires nuance and intellectually honest discussion. And that doesn't exist when you're trying to create the next biggest clickbait article or meme.
fragrom
·7 か月前·議論
I donated bone marrow through Be the Match (before they changed their name). It was painful, but I highly recommend the experience to folks whenever it comes up.

You get to save the life of a stranger AND they give you a t-shirt. Win win!
fragrom
·8 か月前·議論
This is what my psychiatrist more or less warned me about when I went on medication; that a lot of people who are suicidal lack the energy and ability to plan their suicide, and medications can sometimes undo those particular symptoms and people manage to end themselves.

I'm not sure what kinds of studies have been done about it, but I've had a few therapists same similar ideas. If it's not a studied phenomenon, then it has folks that believe it exists.
fragrom
·8 か月前·議論
This is an extraordinarily hand wavy blog post.

Fusion is really simple, too, you just hook up the things and there's power!
fragrom
·9 か月前·議論
It's still IT, but it's not necessarily coding work: cybersecurity and/or pen testing.

It'd still use your coding chops--you know where programmers usually get lazy and make security mistakes--and problem solving, without (necessarily) being coding.