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beef-o-lipso t1_je9s7eb wrote
Reply to comment by NineSwords in Has TikTok made us better? Or much, much worse? by ps1AzSu6NG
Yes. I rather enjoyed my time on social media. But I also take steps to make the experience mine (as much as I can). I have met and conversed with far more people, and a greater diversity of people, on Twitter, for example, over the last 16 years than I ever would have IRL or using any other medium.
But social media also isn't necessarily critical, either. I left Twitter earlier this year because most of the people I talked to had left, and thus the value dropped, and I could see from their shenanigans that things were heading south anyway.
- Tailor the experience on SM as much as you can.
- Block and ignore things that you don't like.
- Use your brain to avoid scams and drama.
beef-o-lipso t1_je9kktl wrote
Reply to Twitter announces new API pricing, posing a challenge for small developers by rookie-mistake
Hey, remember when Twitter was user focused? Good times.
beef-o-lipso t1_jdxbgws wrote
Reply to comment by heelspider in Publishers Get One Step Closer To Killing Libraries by vriska1
I didn't make it past the title.
beef-o-lipso t1_jdv9y7e wrote
Reply to comment by beef-o-lipso in Big Tech is making its stuff slower and stupider — on purpose by treetyoselfcarol
Based on down votes, it's not tech that's getting slower and stupider...
Jesus, some of you suck.
beef-o-lipso t1_jdv3zca wrote
Reply to comment by HTC864 in Big Tech is making its stuff slower and stupider — on purpose by treetyoselfcarol
Yes. It's called opinion. See the heading Discourse|Tech at the very top set off by blue, bold type? That tell you it's not news.
So don't expect the same rigor^1 from opinion pieces as you'd expect from content labeled News.
If it were presented as News, the demand for rigor is higher. Of course, good writing and good rhetoric says the author should back their claims, but there is less need to.
- I am not stating an opinion on the rigor or lack of rigor Business Insider adheres to.
beef-o-lipso t1_jdqtlzt wrote
Reply to comment by LagSlug in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
Fingerprinting children in schools is to help in identifying victims in the event of a shooting or other mishap, but that wouldn't have gone over well with parents.
Pro tip: when someone says "It's for the children" there's a deeper reason they aren't telling you.
beef-o-lipso t1_jdg2cf8 wrote
Reply to comment by reallyrich999 in I am 27 years old! Am I missing out on being an astronomer? by [deleted]
Spoken like someone who only receives the PowerPoint deck.
beef-o-lipso t1_jdewov0 wrote
Reply to comment by chrisdh79 in Meta slams telco fee proposal, says ISPs should pay their own network costs | Meta: "Our investments in content drive the business model of telecom operators." by chrisdh79
Of all the problems big tech represents, not paying their share of telecom fees isn't one of them.
beef-o-lipso t1_jctdq0p wrote
Reply to comment by axialintellectual in Containing an incredible half-million stars, this 8-billion-year-old cosmic bauble is one of the largest and brightest globular clusters ever discovered. Credits: ESA/Hubble by Davicho77
Thanks! I guess I wouldn't have expected much interaction between the systems.
beef-o-lipso t1_jctc6ok wrote
Reply to comment by axialintellectual in Containing an incredible half-million stars, this 8-billion-year-old cosmic bauble is one of the largest and brightest globular clusters ever discovered. Credits: ESA/Hubble by Davicho77
Why would an increase in stellar density suppress planet formation? Curious.
beef-o-lipso t1_jafxsf6 wrote
Reply to comment by open_door_policy in Satellite Constellations Are an Existential Threat for Astronomy by ChieftainMcLeland
There is a physical limit on how big scopes can be and we are reaching it. Also, other types of astronomy like radio are impacted by the transmissions.
beef-o-lipso t1_jafod3u wrote
Reply to comment by iodine_breakfast in Satellite Constellations Are an Existential Threat for Astronomy by ChieftainMcLeland
There isn't a ton of nuance. First it started with Starlink. Everyone poo-pooed the concerns. Then Amazon and others announced constellations. Next governments will do it. In your life time, the impact on astronmical science will be significant and y'all will be,'"Didn't see that coming." Though more like you'll say "Yep, I predicted this."
beef-o-lipso t1_jacbvlm wrote
Depends on the city but many ancient cities were purposefully buried as part of expansion.
Some cities in the US are built on top of their predecessors. There are parts of downtown Seattle that are underground but accessible. You can even take a tour. Pick up "Four Lost Cities: A Secret History." It's a light history of four ancient cities that were abamdoned.
beef-o-lipso t1_j9vdvds wrote
Reply to comment by Deranged40 in Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption by HeroldMcHerold
Yep. Doublespeak on display.
beef-o-lipso t1_j9vdjsc wrote
Reply to comment by psychothumbs in After a Decade of Tracking Politicians’ Deleted Tweets, Politwoops Is No More by psychothumbs
Why not both but probably the latter.
beef-o-lipso t1_j9aanr3 wrote
Reply to comment by Forackol in Why do we all have different voices? by LegitVirusSN-2
That would be a stretch. It's more nature and nurture. Your physical characteristics will impact tonality and what not. You're upbringing will impact cadence, pronouncation, and other influences. Finally, your brain will make its own choices combining all this input into your own voice.
You can consciously influence some parts like pronouncation and accent if you work at it.
beef-o-lipso t1_j91n3qb wrote
Reply to comment by myne in Ultra-enthusiast hardware is strangling PC gaming by redhatGizmo
Agreed. I finally upgraded because a few games I wanted to play wouldn't run on mubGTX970. But I note sims like X-Plane 12 and I think MSFS have the 970 as recommended. So it varies.
I have yet to see a game requiring rtx30+.
beef-o-lipso t1_j8oxct4 wrote
OK, Bing chat seems waaaaaay more fun than ChatGPT.
beef-o-lipso t1_j83t7tv wrote
Reply to comment by mfb- in Are there lots of comets coming by? by Mindless_Fill_3473
Thanks for the info. As I was replying I got to thinking there must be a DB that has the info like number of comets, periods, magnitudes, etc.
Be interesting to take a peek.
beef-o-lipso t1_j81s5gl wrote
Comets are rather common. They can have very different periods some very long, others shorter.
What is rare are comets that are visible to the naked eye. Been over 20 years, I think, since the last one.
What you are observing is an uptick in interest from MSM in all things space due to the JWST, Space X, happenings on the ISS and other interesting things. That means more stories and more awareness. It just seems like an uptick.
beef-o-lipso t1_j7vfj7d wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What are the chances of me existing in another universe? by letsplay123456789
Is there another space/time?
beef-o-lipso t1_j7vch38 wrote
Reply to comment by ClamhouseSassman in What are the chances of me existing in another universe? by letsplay123456789
How so?
beef-o-lipso t1_j7vars7 wrote
Reply to comment by ClamhouseSassman in What are the chances of me existing in another universe? by letsplay123456789
It's hard for philosophers to prove we or they exist because they use words which are inexact.
Scientists have proven we exist in this space/time.
beef-o-lipso t1_j7n8e2v wrote
Reply to comment by fastheadcrab in Surprise! China's top Android phones collect way more info - Best to revisit that plan to bring home a cheap OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, or Realme handset from your holiday by speckz
For the love of all that is good in the world, unclinch your sphincter.
beef-o-lipso t1_jee6l05 wrote
Reply to comment by gk99 in Twitter announces new API pricing, posing a challenge for small developers by rookie-mistake
Holy cow. I"m gonna try that. Didn't realize they were making 2fa paid.