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Why does a kindergarten student cross the road?

- To get to the other slide.

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4 points·by hluska·25 dni temu·0 comments

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hluska
·3 dni temu·discuss
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hluska
·3 dni temu·discuss
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hluska
·3 dni temu·discuss
So it’s a myth but there’s a good reason to believe it happens?
hluska
·5 dni temu·discuss
The only thing you’re saying with “certainty” is that you personally cannot learn only from video. Anything else is pure hubris.
hluska
·7 dni temu·discuss
I can’t even estimate how many hours I sunk into some of these Maxis games. SimCity grabbed me harder than any game had ever grabbed me before and I’m sure I spent the equivalent of years of full time work playing it. SimEarth’s manual felt like a PhD program for a kid.

This game isn’t covered in the article but SimGolf had such an impact on my sense of humour that decades later I still think “gregiscool.com” would be a great name for a startup.
hluska
·15 dni temu·discuss
That’s a lot of rage for something that does not impact you at all. Who cares? You don’t get to control everything around you online.
hluska
·17 dni temu·discuss
There is no real practical difference between ‘attested devices’ and scanning ID…
hluska
·17 dni temu·discuss
Not at all. Demonstrating that miles driven increases pedestrian deaths would be tremendously useful.
hluska
·17 dni temu·discuss
Wow has HN ever taken a turn. What would have once been a conversation about the vehicle has turned into non stop police hatred. Good job - you’ve all become parrots!

It’s especially funny because the owner of the vehicle has zero problems and none of you have evidence of abuse of power but oh no, you’ve all made up your minds and ACAB.

It’s embarrassing you have all decided to stop thinking.
hluska
·17 dni temu·discuss
Thankfully, not everyone thinks like you do. I have zero problems with police and never have. I trust you’ve heard of different opinions?
hluska
·24 dni temu·discuss
Normalize being a nice person who doesn’t rip on people for no reason.
hluska
·25 dni temu·discuss
I’m not sure I agree with this or maybe I don’t understand. In my experience, the over engineered code LLMs create have more big problems. Rewriting vast parts of code when I have an outage or need a new feature means the code evolves far faster than my understanding. That gets more and more dangerous. Or maybe I’m not smart enough to follow the new pace?
hluska
·26 dni temu·discuss
No, we can’t clearly say that. If we could, they wouldn’t be taxable.
hluska
·26 dni temu·discuss
I don’t agree. You may agree with them but your agreement is not the same as substantive.
hluska
·26 dni temu·discuss
This is quite a lazy argument.
hluska
·29 dni temu·discuss
I don’t formalize anything that extreme for my teams because I can’t diagnose people, but I know that things like anxiety, imposter syndrome and a whole wack of things that aren’t related to work get involved. It’s acceptable to ask for help. I like to know what people have tried but sometimes they don’t know how to start. And that’s a great place to start.

I guess we all have different styles but some may be more inclusive than others.
hluska
·29 dni temu·discuss
I don’t see any sign they own the original pressing which is $1300. Instead they own the 1977 remaster which apparently sounds as good as the original pressing though I don’t own the original. The 1977 remaster sells for between $5 and $50 depending on grade. I paid $3 for mine and it might be worth $25 or $30 of if I did a lot of leg work.

You’re making a lot of assumptions here in your thinking. The first one is that you can just randomly turn around and sell that record for $1300. Hitting those peaks usually only happens with in person sales or amongst collectors who know each other well. It’s incredibly expensive to get to that point and requires thousands of hours of work. For a normal person without extensive contacts, it’s still a lot of leg work for a fraction of that price. That might yield maybe $30 an hour.

Some people value their time higher than that; it’s really not that deep.
hluska
·29 dni temu·discuss
You’re assuming that kids are capable of that. Neuroscience will disagree and I trust the brain research a lot more.
hluska
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
The question was simply how to avoid people falling through the cracks. That was it and while not worded all that well, it was a noble question.

It didn’t need that level of sermon. Every reasonably educated person got your point after the first sentence.
hluska
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
What are you talking about and how is that related to western media being primarily secular?