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Trump Admin Resets U.S. Nutrition Policy, Puts Real Food Back at the Center

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8 points·by SlightlyLeftPad·6 tháng trước·1 comments

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SlightlyLeftPad
·3 giờ trước·discuss
I think this lines up with my experience. The way chemistry is often taught its very abstract, borderline magical.

I also had an amazing physics professor who was able to tie literally everything we learned back to real practical and observable events. There is an art to teaching these subjects. This is all undergrad level though, and it wasn’t my major.
SlightlyLeftPad
·4 ngày trước·discuss
Tangentially, How much would maintaining two different skus cost I wonder.
SlightlyLeftPad
·5 ngày trước·discuss
Sadly no, so it’s likely opaque intentionally, for reasons.
SlightlyLeftPad
·5 ngày trước·discuss
Only FIFA Nobel Laureates can pardon soccer players I believe.
SlightlyLeftPad
·7 ngày trước·discuss
Yup, I was once one of those 10x engineers who had been “amazing at the job” but now I’m just collecting a paycheck, waiting for my layoff. I’ve been completely exhausted from the hundred thousand layoffs happening. I have friends at other companies who are just getting pips despite having great accomplishments. Employers have figured out that they don’t need to pay severance that way.
SlightlyLeftPad
·8 ngày trước·discuss
I’ll stick with Kirkland Signature which is supplied by Wilcox. I don’t really think Costco ever raised their egg prices afaik.

Edit: it is a bit opaque but their main supply network allegedly includes Wilcox and Handsome Brook which are rated decently
SlightlyLeftPad
·8 ngày trước·discuss
To be fair, we were talking about Capitalism. There are few places more capitalistic than America currently.

But wow, 98€ is about how much it takes for me to take my family out to lunch at a fast food restaurant.
SlightlyLeftPad
·8 ngày trước·discuss
But you must pay tribute in the form of thousands of dollars in property taxes. Your first born child may also be acceptable.
SlightlyLeftPad
·8 ngày trước·discuss
For me: All incentive to purchase a console is now gone. PC and Steam is the way, at least while Gabe is around.
SlightlyLeftPad
·19 ngày trước·discuss
That’s exactly what it is.
SlightlyLeftPad
·22 ngày trước·discuss
With Starlink, now CEOs can use AI to make decisions from any water in the world!
SlightlyLeftPad
·23 ngày trước·discuss
It’s the same modus operandi as private equity but worse, because Broadcom has the money and technical resources to do interesting things with the technology, but they don’t.
SlightlyLeftPad
·26 ngày trước·discuss
This somehow gives me hope for humanity.
SlightlyLeftPad
·29 ngày trước·discuss
I think what we’re seeing play out in this thread is the devaluation of software engineers. If a growing number of people have the sentiment that an engineer vibecoding an idea has less value than a human doing it then that is all that will matter in the end.
SlightlyLeftPad
·30 ngày trước·discuss
Humanity hasn’t been lost, it’s been conquered.

Enter AI, a new era of soulless wonder.

Intelligentia Artificiosa.

Ingenium Artificum.

— Dreams of Silicon and Sorrow
SlightlyLeftPad
·tháng trước·discuss
Looking back in human history, what was the ultimate outcome for similar economic conditions?
SlightlyLeftPad
·tháng trước·discuss
I was wondering about this as well. In theory, there are also some metals and compounds that react with each other with just simple contact which result in some kind of amalgamation which can result in disastrous structural loss. Veratassium recently did a video on this kind of effect[1]. Could this be happening here?

[1]: https://youtu.be/ksn5yrsC3Wg
SlightlyLeftPad
·tháng trước·discuss
The billionaires can’t handle “losing” money to taxes so they’d just never come here. Whether that would prevent the raid or enable it remains to he seen.
SlightlyLeftPad
·tháng trước·discuss
The least he could do is keep his family in the country he’s helping destroy.
SlightlyLeftPad
·tháng trước·discuss
Developers just aren’t good at determining what works best for the user experience. How would designers and PMs justify the hundreds of thousands of hours of combined industry research poured into that beautiful, performant front page design and following modal auto-load?

Please, leave this to the professionals.