Protesting takes lots of forms, including what happened here. This was of course a protest. But this is important context that was left out of the headline, as headlines often do for obvious reasons.
Protesting takes lots of forms, including what happened here. This was of course a protest. But this is important context that was left out of the headline, as headlines often do for obvious reasons.
Not strictly for protesting though. For disrupting a Microsoft event.


And all goods and services require some amount of humans putting in work in order for them to be provided. Nothing is truly 100% automated yet.


But labor is a necessity to survive, and always has been. We need the production of goods and services. Of course the distribution of wealth and goods is also an issue, but somebody (or something) has to produce the things we use.


Not yet, but it’s an interesting thought experiment if nothing else. Someday, thanks to advances in robotics and computers, human labor will become largely obsolete. So the question is how do we structure our society when that happens?


It’s 2025, use your smartphone
Cubs won, had a baked potato bar for dinner. Pretty good day.
No, cause I’m not a fuckin degen
Unlikely. They have data centers in several locations all over the world, and there are countless backup copies downloaded onto personal devices everywhere.


Chicken soup.
Chicken stock, chicken, carrots, onion, celery. Add noodles if you like.


I disagree with your corollary. We don’t know the rules of the universe that our simulated universe resides in. We could be the first layer or an infinitely lower layer, and there would be no way of knowing.


Add more color. Paint your walls if you’re allowed to.


Add stuff. Plants, furniture, art on the walls, and rugs. Bare rooms feel bigger.


A little bit of survivorship bias there, but you are correct that engineers throughout history have been just as smart as engineers today.
I don’t think this is about politics


If it were socially acceptable, I wouldn’t have any reason not to use it.
As for how I feel about it being taboo now, it’s whatever. It’s just a natural consequence of how language shifts and evolves over time.


Going to the UK in the fall, first time going to Europe, I’m pretty excited.


I got the YouTube premium family plan a long time ago. Been worth every penny for the amount of YouTube we watch.
I know it’s an unpopular opinion, but if there was one streaming service I was gonna pay for it’d be YT premium. You can pirate everything else pretty easily.
If you get the chance, I highly recommend it.
This article is talking about month-old data. Egg prices have been dropping over the past few weeks and should continue to do so.