ArbitraryValue

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I hate the feeling of getting even a tiny bit of food on my face so I have to cut the mango into delicate pieces.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 10 points 15 hours ago (10 children)

Now if only it were body on frame too then I could finally own something like my first vehicle (a '98 S10) again.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 29 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Ah yes, the 20th century, well known for not having serious problems...

Actually so far 2000 to 2026 is looking much better than 1900 to 1926.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

You will never be ripped apart by Maenads.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 18 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (8 children)

It's not actually ridiculous in principle.

Let's say I start out owning a bank with ten billion in assets, and the bank's value comes entirely from its assets so it's worth ten billion.

The bank loans its ten billion to you, and you pay me those ten billion for the bank. Now I have ten billion in cash instead of a bank that was worth ten billion, and you have a bank worth ten billion to which you owe ten billion. No one's net worth has changed.

You default on your loan to your own bank. Now the bank is worthless (its worth came entirely from the loan) and you have no debt, so your net worth still hasn't changed. Effectively nothing has happened.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The choice to compare data centers to canals rather than to railroads seems rather arbitrary.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Good to hear that what I've got is hotter and longer.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 23 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Note that the reduced delay after lunch happens if (as is usual) the doctor skips lunch. Medicine seems like a miserable profession for most specialties. Maybe my career is going to end soon because of AI, but I'm still so glad that I'm a software developer. I get paid a good fraction of what doctors get, but I'm treated so much better.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I think they do. The logic holds as long as there is a method of faster than light communication, regardless of whether that method involves objects actually traveling faster than light or objects traveling through a wormhole.

[–] ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (7 children)

Why FTL implies time travel

A bit technical but still readable. There's fundamentally no way to travel faster than light that couldn't be used to send information back in time.

 

My last car was made in 2008 and now I'm looking at the market for the first time in 15 years and it is strange and frightening to me. What's up with the digital displays on everything? The rentals I've been driving don't even have the option of showing a picture of a normal speedometer - they will only show the speed in digits. I find that while I'm driving, all I notice is "there are two digits, and the one on the right flashes often." That's true whether I'm going 15 or 75. Actually reading the speed requires conscious attention and distracts me from watching the road. I hate it. I never had to do that with a normal speedometer - my brain just subconsciously tracked where the arrow was. Is this something I'll get used to? Or should I buy an older used car without a digital display? Right now it's annoying enough that I'm thinking of doing that.

 

I was reading about some local policy changes intended to make running a small business easier and that got me thinking. I go to restaurants and ethnic food stores which are usually small businesses, and maybe some of the gas stations I use are small businesses too. However, everything else I buy comes from big-box stores or the internet. These have replaced a lot of small businesses, but how is it that there are any little shops left at all? Sometimes I walk into a corner store because I don't want to go all the way to the big box store or wait for delivery but the prices are so much higher (often by over a hundred percent) that I walk right out again unless I need something very urgently.

I'm not making a moral judgement here. I just don't know how the economics work out.

 

I recently ate a big lunch and I feel full (even too full) but I also feel hungry somehow. There's a lot of saliva in my mouth and I have the urge to go to the fridge, but if I do and look inside then the thought of eating any of the foods that I'm looking at feels unappealing. I leave without eating anything but then I feel the urge to go right back again.

This isn't unusual for me but I don't know why it happens. Maybe it's because I'm feeling anxious and the anxious part of me wants to eat to feel better even though my stomach is full? Or maybe I don't feel satisfied because I didn't eat the right nutrients?

 

Apparently the main problem was that the batter I made according to the instructions on the bag of pancake mix was way too viscous. A friend told me to add more water and showed me the consistency it's supposed to have. Now my pancakes are round and thin instead of being two-inch thick lumps. I still need to work on finding the right temperature. I used to burn the outsides without cooking the inside and I've gotten better but I think I still had the heat up just a little too high today.

 

He picked up a big stick in his mouth, spun around, and whacked my hand hard enough to leave a small bruise. I thought it was funny, but not so funny that it would make sense to share the story anywhere but here.

 

When I was a teenager, I thought people in their 20's were the most attractive. Now that I'm about 40, I still think people in their 20's are the most attractive. It's hard for me to believe that I might ever be attracted to someone past retirement age, even when I'm past retirement age myself, unless the person is like one of those celebrities who look way younger than they are.

This isn't something I can comfortably ask most older people I know, but there's one man who admits that he isn't and one woman who is. Which is more normal?

 

"Deleted" sounds so casual too, like God did it as part of some routine cleanup.

 

I was supposed to move my car last night but I forgot. The ticket is for $65 but I found a dollar on the ground near my car so I'm actually only out $64.

I set an alarm in my calendar so I won't forget next time.

 

It'll cost $9 each time. They're raising money for the mass transit system by charging specifically those people who don't use the mass transit system and that feels really unfair to me.

 

There appears to be no straightforward way to permanently stop Windows 11 Home from rebooting on its own after installing updates. I looked for workarounds but so far I have only found a script that has to run on a schedule to block the reboot by changing "working hours". (Link.)

Is that really the best that is possible?

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