I think plenty of guys would be willing to settle for less than perfect.
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Could this work with email? Some emails are productive, and some are procrastination.
I share your frustration. I made ONE downvoted comment and then was restricted for quite some time.
By the way, did you ever find out more about this?
Just wanted to register my complaint that I find it somewhat annoying to be rate limited, and somewhat surprising this wasn’t targeted more specifically at new users, which was the impression I got from earlier posts. Also I would have commented earlier, but each time I thought to do it was when I was rate limited, lol.
You can get long term leverage buying deep in the money calls and rolling them.
Hey, is this still happening?
Related, but, I’ve talked with multiple rats who, after some convincing, basically admitted, “Yeah, assuming it would actually work, I suppose I actually would push the nuclear button, but I would never admit it, because saying so would have various negative effects.”
I also oppose the prior against financial advice, especially crypto, considering Bitcoin is one of the ways “rationalists should win”.
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/MajyZJrsf8fAywWgY/a-lesswrong-crypto-autopsy
“An underappreciated element is that dishwaters calibrate how much cleaning they do based on the amount of dirt on the dishes.”
Interesting. How?
Kinda amazing that the dishwasher cleans the baked on cheese effectively.
When I canvassed for a political campaign, it was one of the most fun jobs ever because we all lived and partied together.
The stock market has never declined over a 20 year period, but it has declined over 10 year periods, so if you’re particularly risk averse, that could be quite the difference.
Do you have a source for the misconception being common?
The reactionaries might say that the decline of fighting is indicative of the downfall of the masculine western man.
Did you ever find an answer to this?
>standardization and interoperability (e.g. email, the Web
Unfortunately, we’re seeing some unwinding of this, as the dominance of gmail makes it impractical to self host (because they refuse to deliver your mail), and with the rise of apps rather than web pages.
Was it worth it?
These posts are so very wholesome and I enjoy them thoroughly.
Worrying about extinction is one thing, and we’re nowhere near that point, but does the pro fertility case rely on the philosophical assumption that more people is better? Surely you can see how some people might not find that very compelling.