

Is that unusual?
/ˈbɑːltəkʊteɪ/. Knows some chemistry and piping stuff. TeXmacs user.
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Is that unusual?


This is like a SimCity news ticker item.


Emojis in text just reeks of LLM chicanery.
Corollary: Quit if you don’t get paid to perform tasks you don’t want to do.


IRS: Your work is worth doing because it indirectly helps people pay taxes to government which indirectly increases the United States’s gross domestic product compared to other nations by helping corporations consolidate into monopolies which indirectly allows corporations to [directly control government via regulatory capture to] indirectly lower prices via consumer welfare doctrine which (allegedly) indirectly lowers living costs of consumers to buy food to feed themselves.
Hot Dog Stand: You feed people, making them happy.


The ability to force any two conscious beings to feel empathy. Like in the 2015 novel ::: spoiler Title Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky :::.


One of the few surefire ways people have to make the powerful face personal consequences: waste their time.


If it weren’t Docker-dependant, I’d imagine this would be a good FreedomBox app.
I’m down for a general strike. I’ve got to munch through my canned food anyway. Winter will be a bitch if the Cheeto in Chief sabotages power, though.


That’s right up there with using dowsing rods to find ley lines to find witches to burn.
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Pay no attention to the ex-Intel CEO behind the curtain.


Pharmaceuticals selling liver failure meds agree!
Buying a house increases the switching cost of moving to seek new job opportunities. Since we’re no longer in the days of pensions renting makes sense. Imagine buying a home in Detroit before inscrutable politics and macroeconomics caused it to decline; buying a home means you risk holding the bag, especially if you don’t know how to manage risk from climate change in the coming decades.
By that logic, pedestrians are the most foolish.


Also if you’re looking for something near you to photograph and upload to Wikimedia Commons:
But I just can’t stop.