In response to this comment, I went to find the previous post, then came back here to say, noice.
Generally confused, occasionally awesome.
In response to this comment, I went to find the previous post, then came back here to say, noice.
This is cool! I would be interested in running a handful of instances of this, and then comparing the results.
If my customer sent me this much detail, I would be a happy tech.
As someone who enjoys quantum mechanics, but papers are too far over my head; and has struggled with a nagging sense that something about all the explanations just wasn’t making sense, thank you for this beautifully clear explanation of how these conclusions were reached.
So much this. As someone who runs a technical call center, I don’t know is an acceptable answer but follow it with a plan to find out!
Another common one that I hear is, “Why do all cars look the same?” The truth of it comes down to two general factors, safety and improving aerodynamics to improve fuel economy.
I’m so excited for you! They’re going to be delicious!
https://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0410/04noaanreport/
Probably a lot like the person responsible for dropping the NOAA-19 satellite.
It’s important to find work that also nourishes your soul.
Under capitalism, value is extracted and concentrated. That in turn means that your employer is motivated to get as much value out of you as they can. Companies are motivated to charge you as much as they can convince you to pay.
Think about a friend who might ask to buy something of yours; let’s say it’s a sofa. If we apply that same logic of capitalism, you should try to get as much money as possible. I don’t know about you, but I don’t like the way that it feels.
As someone who dropped put of business school to fix cars for a living, I feel this.