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I think the meathead types will embrace the "resistance" mode to help them build up.  And, yes, people with disabilities such as chronic cancer or MS will use this as well.

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I think the native people of Indonesia knew how intelligent these apes are:  the word "orangutan" translates to "people of the forest."

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The side effects of this drug are very miserable. It shows how desperate people are to lose weight.  Probably shows more about how society treats fat people.

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This wasn't even kids doing it. It was adults! That's what's so screwed up about this!!

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Traffic / Re: The man who killed Google Search?
« on: April 25, 2024, 09:16:36 PM »
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Gomes, who was a critical part of the original team that made Google Search work, who has been credited with establishing the culture of the world’s largest and most important search engine, was chased out by a growth-hungry managerial types led by Prabhakar Raghavan, a management consultant wearing an engineer costume.

A quick note: I used “management consultant” there as a pejorative. While he exhibits all the same bean-counting, morally-unguided behaviors of a management consultant, from what I can tell Raghavan has never actually worked in that particular sector of the economy.

But do you know who has? Sundar Pichai, who previously worked at McKinsey — arguably the most morally abhorrent company that has ever existed, having played roles both in the 2008 financial crisis (where it encouraged banks to load up on debt and flawed mortgage-backed securities) and the ongoing opioid crisis, where it effectively advised Purdue Pharma on how to “growth hack” sales of Oxycontin. McKinsey has paid nearly $1bn over several settlements due to its work with Purdue. I’m getting sidetracked, but one last point. McKinsey is actively anti-labor. When a company brings in a McKinsey consultant, they’re often there to advise on how to “cut costs,” which inevitably means layoffs and outsourcing. McKinsey is to the middle class what flesh-eating bacteria is to healthy tissue.


!!! I can't even get past that paragraph. Seriously, I'm sick.

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Water Cooler / Re: MR340 - Kayak racing
« on: April 25, 2024, 07:56:44 PM »
I got mine used and it's a 2017 model. It was about $1600, and I don't feel bad about spending that on something that brings me so much happiness.

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Water Cooler / MR340 - Kayak racing
« on: April 25, 2024, 04:18:56 PM »
YOU GUYS!!  I'm so stupidly excited about this!

Did you know that there is such a thing as kayak racing? And you kayak on rivers to get to the next point? I didn't! I was lamenting that I really wanted to get back into triathlon but absolutely hate bike riding with cars and then someone told me of the MR340.

https://mr340.org/

340 miles on the Missouri River over two days. I probably should start with something a bit less, but I kinda want to do this just to finish it! Since my elbows are shot, I use a kayak that is pedal powered (Hobie Revolution 13 if you're interested.)

I'd have to train hard to make it. But what an experience!!!



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Traffic / Re: Neil Patel is doing okay
« on: April 20, 2024, 10:38:53 PM »
Good for him!

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I wonder if this will motivate young people to vote and run for congress?

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Traffic / Re: Small site SEO is dead
« on: April 09, 2024, 09:02:33 PM »
>This has echos of the turn of the century cloaking sh## that people like me were producing en-mass.

Have you seen how teachers are putting in "code words" into their instructions for assignments to see if kids are just using ChatGPT to make their essays? Seriously, white on white text

https://www.reddit.com/r/Professors/comments/1bitata/adding_a_trojan_horse_to_detect_ai/

And, for resumes, keyword stuffing in white text.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UnethicalLifeProTips/comments/cvhjvy/ulpt_trouble_landing_an_interview_many_hr_systems/

Everything old is new again.




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Water Cooler / Anyone traveling to see the solar eclipse on April 8th?
« on: April 02, 2024, 09:53:09 PM »
I'm getting my little camper and heading to southeast Missouri -- the north fork of the White River, to be exact. Gonna flyfish for some trout while I'm there and see the 4.5 minutes of solar eclipse as well.

I went to Grand Island, Nebraska during the last eclipse and it was only 2 minutes. It was wild to see the animals change to nocturnal behaviors. And it *felt* significantly cooler. Really interesting.

I can't wait to see what it will do this time.

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Water Cooler / Re: YOUTUBE music thread
« on: April 01, 2024, 03:33:40 PM »
Lindsey Stirling has long been one of my favorites.

https://youtu.be/4MCjU-Du3eI?si=a6dzSF7L-jeOVKn0

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Hardware & Technology / Re: Insight into the future of AI
« on: March 29, 2024, 09:28:02 PM »
I always thought this was the future of AI:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VBTcDF1eVQ

Added:  This is still one of the best opening sequences of anything, hands down.

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> numbers approach

I've just joined an online dating group on facebook called "The Burned Haystack Dating Method" and it's actually giving me some hope. It teaches you how to use the apps to find what you want.

The apps are designed to keep you swiping and swiping and interacting with them, not to actually find someone. So, instead of "swiping left" which will, after some time, feed you the same people you've seen in the past only to have to swipe left again to get them out of the list, you have to BLOCK that person so you never see them again.

Soon, you will get to a point where there is nobody in the queue to look at. But then, there are always new people joining every day.

The theory is, in order to find a needle in a haystack, you have to burn the haystack down, because the needle won't burn.

I hope so much the app developers don't disallow blocking people because weeding through the BS is exhausting. 

The person who started the Burned Haystack method is an English professor and goes into Rhetorical Analysis. What the words actually MEAN when people say them and what kind of behaviors you can infer from them. Much of what we say is subconscious.

Here's a link:  https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5EAbbIuHgE/


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