galacticwonderer
galacticwonderer t1_jd1uv55 wrote
Why was everyone in tech over hiring? Why did this get so crazy?
galacticwonderer t1_ja9wsk9 wrote
Reply to comment by svideo in China says claims it’s considering sending Russia lethal aid are 'disinformation' by NCGuy257
I don’t know what your talking about. walks into wall -conservative leadership somewhere
galacticwonderer t1_ja9pj2z wrote
Reply to comment by dustingibson in Exclusive: Hyundai to divest Alabama subsidiary following child labor revelations by strawberries6
Sounds a lot like the American dream. Let the people work hard with promises of if you work hard you will be rewarded. Money just goes to the top and stays there instead.
Not like that everywhere but it’s soooooooo common.
galacticwonderer t1_ja6lm5c wrote
Reply to comment by Rndmwhiteguy in WA auctions off more ‘old’ forest in $2.8 million sale by Plonsky2
There is a truly fantastic podcast called the timber wars put out by oregons local public radio. It explains everything from the scientists side, the lawyers side, the loggers side, and the politicians side. In it you learn about the tussle for old growth forest. It’s really valuable ecologically and economically. They plant trees after cutting them down but forests don’t recover, it’s a whole ecosystem of different trees at different growth stages. All sorts of stuff relying on all sorts of stuff that takes a lot of time to come into existence. Wild fires already threaten these habitats.
galacticwonderer t1_j9wkz1l wrote
Seeing a movie with a large crowd is frequently more fun if you aren’t hanging on every word.
galacticwonderer t1_j9kykuu wrote
Reply to TIL: Since 1199, two counties in England will annually hold a competition event called "Atherstone Ball Game", in which participants from each towns fighting over a giant football for 2hrs. The only two rules are 1. It has to be held at the certain street and 2. No killing. by poclee
Not anywhere near as violent but this reminds me of that Japanese cultural tradition(?) where one team protect a pole with somebody on top of it and the other team tries to take them down at all costs.
galacticwonderer t1_j8zz9y5 wrote
Reply to comment by KingKapwn in Exclusive: Tencent scraps plans for VR hardware as metaverse bet falters by BlueLightStruct
Who here remembers the fire phone!?
I read an engineer’s perspective about it. They were all thoroughly confused thinking what they were making would NOT sell but bezos was making personal declarations on what to put into it and how well it would sell. They felt like betting against the guy that built amazon .com from scratch was a bad idea and that he knew what he was doing. It was an abysmal embarrassment. And now we have this meta verse thing everyone agrees is pointless.
Just another example of billionaires doing one thing and thinking they can do everything after the megalomania is reinforced with the big bank account and yes men everywhere.
galacticwonderer t1_j6zjpyg wrote
Reply to comment by thorsten139 in Japanese company 'betrayed public trust' with Olympics bribe. by PrincessBananas85
Yeah they got caught…
galacticwonderer t1_j6yozuc wrote
Olympic bribery is akin to doping for the Tour de France. Is it even possible to win and be squeaky clean? Everyone seems to say no so I wonder what’s gunna keep happening….
galacticwonderer t1_j6pck8z wrote
Reply to comment by sb_747 in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
That sounds important. Any other ways?
galacticwonderer t1_j6ov4og wrote
Reply to comment by walkandtalkk in Faked-Evidence Case Collapses as Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Evidence by walkandtalkk
Why don’t we have department of Justice investigate cops. So dumb
galacticwonderer t1_iyu3tvb wrote
Reply to Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
Who here has done this? I’m looking for anecdotal stories. How much was your brain laser dohickey, what have you noticed, etc.
galacticwonderer t1_ivfv9hi wrote
Reply to comment by 685327592 in NYC jail complex to be restored into citywide green energy hub by geoxol
But then where do you put the prisoners?
galacticwonderer t1_iuj4c6g wrote
Reply to comment by n3w4cc01_1nt in A custom gaming PC built inside a vintage 1940s Motorola radio case by thebelsnickle1991
That would make a lot of heat unless they are newer decorative ones.
galacticwonderer t1_iu14vu2 wrote
Reply to comment by gagracer in The horror has a face - NVIDIA’s hot 12VHPWR adapter for the GeForce RTX 4090 with a built-in breaking point | igor'sLAB by COMPUTER1313
Exactly
galacticwonderer t1_iu0ea4q wrote
Reply to comment by COMPUTER1313 in The horror has a face - NVIDIA’s hot 12VHPWR adapter for the GeForce RTX 4090 with a built-in breaking point | igor'sLAB by COMPUTER1313
Amazing to make such a high end product and to imagine all the man hours spent in design and construction just to skimp out on the thing that powers it. NVIDIA really has its head up its own arse. Way up there.
galacticwonderer t1_ir6w2lk wrote
Reply to comment by sesor33 in Simple Phone is a €399 Google-free Android phone with Simple Mobile Apps (and a 4-year-old processor) by speckz
And people call apple fans sheep. lol
galacticwonderer t1_jdgh437 wrote
Reply to comment by himitsuuu in Feds Stalked Suspects With an Apple AirTag, Report Says by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
The newer AirPods have a tracker built in. It really would be less suspicious.