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somethingrandom261 t1_j6ox75g wrote
Not great, but there’s a long way to go before hitting bottom
somethingrandom261 t1_j6oelgg wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Cold895 in LPT REQUEST:How do I live on the move and make money. by Apprehensive-Cold895
Depends on the role, but when you apply for jobs, you can search for 100% remote positions. Might take some work, as remote can be a luxury that comes with experience in the field. Pretty much any office job can be done remote, and where “remote “ Is can change day to day if you like.
somethingrandom261 t1_j3tdbo3 wrote
Reply to Controversial Proposal to Reduce Global Warming Could Threaten Ozone Regeneration by Rear-gunner
Geo engineering is likely the only way we prevent global warming from killing everything. To be fair this other way would probably kill us in some other unanticipated way too, as is usually the case with geo engineering
somethingrandom261 t1_j0cklng wrote
Reply to comment by ackermann in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
Too bad NIMBY ensures it won’t scale in time either
somethingrandom261 t1_izkbm7s wrote
Phrasing
somethingrandom261 t1_izgd3ag wrote
Reply to [OC] How to spot misleading charts? I would like to hear your opinion on the subject, also any tips design-wise? by dark_o3
These aren’t necessarily misleading, they’re focused, and they tell a story. For example with the first, unless if you squint at the labels you might not even be able to tell if there was an increase. For the second, yea idk. The third I’d assume that you’d be wanting to look at things after a major break. The most common I’ve seen is, yes, Covid happened and it hurt. We don’t need every chart to show how much worse off we are, we want to see how recovery is progressing. As with everything, you’ve gotta use some critical thinking to see if it’s being being misleading, or if it’s adjusted for clarity.
somethingrandom261 t1_iydxpca wrote
Pretty sure if it’s less than 5cal serving they can call it zero. Napkin math says that this spray length should be like 2cal.
somethingrandom261 t1_iwz490g wrote
If there was a gray for boredom, and black for stopped reading, I could do the same for those books lol
somethingrandom261 t1_itggq8q wrote
Reply to [Tool] All of the problems in this world could be solved with a motivated populace who prided themselves on being involved with the intellectual debates of the day with a good faith effort to make things better. by straight-lampin
Delete everything after “with” except “good faith” and we’d be 99% there. There’s just too much to gain from, and all the mechanisms reward instead of punish, bad faith.
somethingrandom261 t1_it8be0a wrote
As if every other runner currently competing doesn’t. It does the opposite of motivation when someone with clear natural talent assumes it’s the effort and not the talent that brought them where they are.
somethingrandom261 t1_jaepl7g wrote
Reply to comment by Sab_moh_maya_hain in Pro-Russian activists step up efforts to destabilise Moldova by green_flash
Probably for longer than anyone would like