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Starknaked
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Comment #19831927
You reminded me of this scene from The Simpsons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlyzkw1we_g .
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Comment #19831398
I believe the worst part of this is society seems to be built around hiding anything other than positive emotions. People bottle up their feelings instead of expressing them becaus…
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Comment #19825534
I've had serious back injuries in the past and sitting at a desk would soon lead to poor posture and discomfort. The three best things I found for my back are. 1. Be mindful of how…
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Comment #19794608
Have a single input box with username plus a random input phrase that is unique for the user identifying them. E.g Login: "Starknaked:iseating23lemonpiesontitan"
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Comment #19793583
Yes it also quotes the phrase “Police have a duty to pursue all reasonable lines of enquiry,”. Who's judging what's reasonable here? What stops them making requests victims would r…
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Comment #19792984
If the victim has reason to belive their data would lead to a conviction the police wouldn't need to ask for it
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Comment #19792970
So they're just assuming that the victims data will be their best lead? How about everyone just keeps a secondary dumb phone to hand over when they feel that the police request is …
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Comment #19792910
Surely in that case the man accused of the crime would have known they previously had messages from the accuser that were like to be critical to his defence? Did he not make anyone…
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Comment #19791666
I wonder how police behaviour would be influenced by refusing to hand over the data? Will they assign less resources to your case because they think you're unhelpful by not turning…
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Comment #19786740
I wonder if the same mechanism applies to other things that we develop expectations of like relationships, careers, success? To me Paris syndrome seems much like the old adage of "…
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Ask HN: What questions would you ask someone to assess their maturity?
Like for an interview of someone new to your industry.
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Comment #19774223
This "cult like" division of people and ideas is rife throughout reddit. Subreddits where reasonable objections get downvoted out of sight and preaching to the choir gets upvoted t…
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Comment #19767487
I get the exact same results as you. As long as I exercise I feel much better also because I do it in the morning its easier to make it part of a good routine however it doesn't se…
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Comment #19765149
For some reason I find it totally demotivating. I don't feel compelled to get better at all. That makes me lazy because I just feel so anxious I have to do something else to distra…
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Comment #19763177
I really appreciate your reply. I like objective feedback and praise and I feel it helps on the surface but it doesn't really help with the underlying issue. It's like having a def…
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Ask HN: How do you convince yourself that you're good enough?
For things like applying for better paying jobs, coding open source software (and not being concerned your code sucks), writing articles, building your own commerical products, bui…
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Comment #19753988
The important distinction though is that a human can be held liable and punished for their erroneous (re)action but a machine cannot. Do you hold the owner, manufacturer, or insure…
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Comment #19753546
I see. That makes sense if you upgrade/buy through your carrier. That isn't something I've ever done so my carrier has never been a limitation on the phones I can get. I guess Appl…
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Comment #19753505
>Why would you expect a machine to be able to handle scenarios that humans cannot handle? That's exactly my point. Isn't that what Tesla is trying to do with FSD? It's trying to tr…
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Comment #19753432
I'd like to know how this factors into intermittent fasting as most people that do it just skip breakfast.
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Comment #19753088
I take it they aren't autonomous driving videos? My concern isn't really with what the car sees but how it reacts to unfamiliar scenarios. There are many edge case scenarios that u…
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Comment #19752826
Their demonstrations of FSD like the short clip in the clip linked shows far too much easy roads like highways and "controlled" scenario to believe in their confidence of the tech.…
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Comment #19751189
Wait, are people applying for jobs after only doing an online nanodegree? I wouldn't employ those people either.