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TremendousJudge
2,779karma·1,265submissions·April 19, 2016
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>At what point has the virus mutated sufficiently so that I don't have an effective immune response? I don't think anybody really knows, this is an active area of research. What is known …
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The people I know who don't live in a city drive much more than people who do (I don't mean the suburbs of course, I mean little towns)
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>If anything I'd expect the lack of activity to cause your immune system to be hyper-aware and you'd get less sick That's not really how it works afaik. The immune system can only re…
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What's the idea here? I was under the impression that one of the selling points of Brave is that you don't get ads when browsing. Doesn't this go against that?
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Radioactive isotopes always decay, but hey, who am I to say
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Most people in the US are vitamin D deficient, it's very cheap, yet it's rare for people to take supplements.
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For me personally, my eyes got very tired very fast, after an hour long session left me feeling as though I had been staring at a screen for 10 hours straight
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Well, not that I'm in favor of the idea, but probably if you're used to wearing VR goggles since childhood (the same way we are with regular screens) spending 12 hours a day with them on may…
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That won't work, you can only mandate at most 1x; otherwise you have more supply than demand and users will never be able to "finish" their downloads
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Text editor choice. Those are definitely, completely, for sure real.
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Can GPS handle this? Or is it under a different time standard?
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I agree, that's why I said they can't seem to do it.
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Pipelines are notoriously dirty, since the owners can't seem to stop them from leaking, spilling, blowing up, or otherwise malfunctioning. Wikipedia has a handy list of lists: https://…
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I'm on Andrid, I use a small file manager called MK Explorer [0] Flow is, open the app, go to bookmarks->notes (this is a shortcut I set up), choose a folder (I have a bunch for different thin…
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I'd say the difference with the stock market is that that the bottom of it is composed of companies that produce and sell actual, tangible products: cars, planes, oil, computer software, construc…
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Some great content there. Randomly clicked at one reportedly from 2011[1]: >Beyond the most hardcore users, skepticism has only increased. Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman wrote that the …
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Ask any Argentinian
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Agree. For example, people who save in bitcoin or ether. They don't have any influence into how the system is managed.
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A huge majority of book authors (especially for technical writing) are not professional authors, and barely get any money from book sales. Ask any university professor that has had a book published.
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They grind at different speeds depending on who you are. Have the wrong skin color at the wrong time and the wheels of justice will sentence you to execution you on the spot, no evidence, case, or tri…
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I had, once, in a HN comment a couple of months ago. It said that he was lobbying on some political race, which is something he was doing because he believed in "Effective Altruism". This wa…
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I have a directory of .txts on my phone. There are nicer solutions but at least I 100% will never lose access to my notes since they're just files.
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It's also funny because Google didn't change one bit since then. Stevey's Google platform rant is every bit as relevant today as it was in 2011 when it was published.
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I suspect people who actually went through the military would instantly spot this as ridiculous larping
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to quote grugbrain.dev: >grug very like type systems make programming easier. for grug, type systems most value when grug hit dot on keyboard and list of things grug can do pop up magic. this 90% o…
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What I don't understand is how this kind of stuff doesn't qualify them as a bank
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I hadn't seen it. I know a large chunk of HN are very much pro-crypto but I'm still surprised that the top comments are mostly denialist.
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That's great. To be fair, caliente and helado doesn't seem a very unreasonable interpretation if you're installing in a place where people don't speak English
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Arguably, the Model A is the first modern car, moreso than the Model T, which has a lot of quirks that would be unrecognizable to today's drivers. For example, it didn't even had a throttle …
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Some go as far as translating shortcuts, which I dislike even more. In Spanish Windows, copy is CTRL + C ( copiar ), but paste is... CTRL + P ( pegar )