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artpepper2

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    Comment #18611582

    Anecdotally based on my kid (n=1), stopping screen time about an hour before bedtime helps. However, she still seems wired to fall sleep at a certain time, and we finally decided t…

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    Comment #18544418

    Dynamite recently had a Nancy Drew miniseries comic

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    Comment #18052279

    I mean, my impression from reading 19th century novels is that people used to just slip into a convenient glen or wooded area, it wasn't that hard before the industrial era.

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    Comment #18052231

    Counter-point: When you fly to another time zone, your body naturally adjusts to the new local time. If sleep cycles were totally malleable, you would just stay on your original sl…

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    Comment #18035660

    As I get older, there are fewer people I actively dislike , but I also have less patience to spend on people I don't actively like .

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    Comment #17870209

    > Maybe we should replace them by people who are able to problem solve in the face of adversity. One of our political parties has been paid to ensure that doesn't happen.

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    Comment #17562037

    guck yes!

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    Comment #17501072

    Or use versioning and a package manager. You should be able to introduce vNext and then have each service update at its own pace, with a deprecation strategy so that service owners…

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    Comment #17411238

    I used this pattern a lot writing Win32 / COM code.

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    Comment #17358790

    Blurg, now every tooling pipeline that uses JSON needs to include a JSMin step...

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    Comment #17348642

    Exactly - spiritual awakening might do just the opposite of making someone a contented worker.

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    Comment #17348631

    I hate this trend where things that exist to help us grow as humans (meditation, arts and humanities, exercise) are repurposed by corporate HR to make us into better (i.e., more ef…

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    Comment #17339661

    I think "vignettes" is a good way to look at them. They aren't really plot-driven, rather each one builds to a psychological or spiritual moment, what Joyce called "epiphanies"

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    Comment #17137089

    I think it's meant to be a pun on "great white whale" - there's an idea of the "Great American Novel" which is the mythical book standing at the apex of American literature. Moby-D…

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    Comment #17050390

    On the other hand ... as a kid I roamed around, but I always had a quarter for the payphone just in case of emergency. Cell phone is the modern equivalent.

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    Comment #16914879

    That's a great point. The community votes on whether an answer is helpful, so why not vote on whether a related question is actually related?

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    Comment #16871853

    +1 Another nice thing about that series, for an early reader, is you can read one character and your child takes the other.

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    Comment #16870395

    I read a ton of graphic novels with my 6-year-old - DC Super Hero Girls - Cleopatra in Space - Adventure Time - Zite the Spacegirl

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    Comment #16862570

    But "what is happiness" and "what is the good life" are themselves philosophical questions.

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    Comment #16241146

    Many years ago I got to see a Warhol retrospective at MoMA, and seeing the early works in person was a revelation. My own tastes leaned more toward the "traditional" abstract expre…

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    Comment #16206739

    But a message posted to a queue is a kind of API.

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    Comment #16160069

    It's hard enough to get bike lines built, let alone a separate road system.

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    Comment #15820585

    Private prisons monetize prisoners, so releasing someone is demonetization. (I joke ... sort of.)

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    Comment #15543520

    Somebody disagrees with 'x' does not make 'x' partisan.