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Creative people seem to be rather pacifistic. Warmongers seem less so, they have to "borrow" from the creative ones.

> There are also a lot of genres that can never sound as good on vinyl simply due to the

inability to encode very low tones.


> It can make them feel better by giving them a chance to look down on someone else.

That's the idea but it does not work. Self esteem is still negative afterwards


Whether or not it works isn't what matters. It's whether or not the perpetrator, consciously or not, believes it works.

Not that simple. 4 dimms were getting higher clocks on 2 CCD Ryzen models (12 & 16 cores) compared to those with one CCD. Motherboard topology is a factor too.

But there is no single configuration where having 4 DIMMs populated gives higher speeds than when 4 DIMMs are populated on the same configuration. This is because while the higher end parts tend to have the higher binned components they still inly have 1 shared memory die between the CCD and the motherboard topology is either it has 4 slots or it doesn't, but no matter how they are ran it's still better to only use 1 rank of each channel.

> they’ll take the subscription AND sell your data, serve you ads

Streaming services claiming prior art here.


I just remembered there’s a black mirror episode about this. The paid subscription evolution by a “health tech” startup let’s say.

I won’t give away the plot, but it’s so realistically absurd it’s sad, hilarious and terrifying all at once.


For those who might want to watch it, the episode is called "Common People", and it's a pretty brutal one.

I was just watching that episode literally now and had to nope out of it halfway through because it was making me sick to my stomach.

Too young to remember cable TV?

Sounds like my Amazon Prime subscription - now with more Ads.

cable TV would like to have a word with you :)

Have you switched to a faster linker [0] yet? Do you use sccache?

[0] https://github.com/rui314/mold


oh didn't know about this one, will have to try


Even on the "milder" Methylphenidate you can experince clenching jaw, grinding teeth and a chafed tongue when consuming coffee, tea and even dark chocolate.


While methylphenidate is considered milder, I always experienced come up as much more aggressive. And coffee interaction was just crazy.

Once drank alcohol free champagne, while adjusting meds. I was on 27mg Concerta - long release methylphenidate. It turned out to be too much for me. But, oh boy, when i realized that the champagne was alcohol free, but white tea based - had to leave the birthday party I was at and just walk off the coming panic attack. Compared to that - coffee on lisdex will either just feel a little speedy and then give slight tiredness, or (and I don't understand why and when) give an effect comparable to high dose of methylphenidate - wired and cut of my feelings.

This "cut off feelings" state was why I chose lisdex instead. Not because I was cut off after coffee, but because being cut off of feelings was a regular side effect of methylphenidate for me.

But it's all super personal and case by case. Especially people that also have autism spectrum traits, should be aware that stimulants can work strong on them. So don't suggest yourself with my body's reaction and patiently and compassionately go through the meds adjustment process yourself.


it's surprising to new users (in a good way, i was happy when i found it) let's remove it.


The UK is sometimes warmer in winter than other european countries further south because of the gulf stream.


I hope this assertion ages well.



Yeah, but the water temperature at this time of year is still pretty cold.


> there is nothing to be positive about

Even though i'm quite anti AI, recycling in Taiwan, killing weeds with lasers and detecting cancer beg to differ.


From what I know there was progress in AI cancer detection before the hype. I consider the big tech advancements is a side show for them. I may be wrong.

I heard nothing about the other stories. AI can code and write generic texts, can pull off a lot of knowledge. But the frontier models are general purpose idiots and any interesting specialization/innovation has probably nothing to do with them.


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