
That’s a major discovery of political sciences through the use of advanced data visualization. I’d aim straight for the American Journal of Political Science. THAT’S SCIENCE RIGHT THERE GENTLEDUDES!
We must think. Think we must.
That’s a major discovery of political sciences through the use of advanced data visualization. I’d aim straight for the American Journal of Political Science. THAT’S SCIENCE RIGHT THERE GENTLEDUDES!
Well that’s great! Happy belated birthday. My comment might have been a bit rude in its wording, sorry, but I insist. As a father of 2, only a couple of years older than yours, I think any sign of mutual understanding of the incredible power of parenthood surpasses a material gift.
Wait a minute… checks maths
Age is a personal piece of information, but you can’t be old enough to spend money for your dad’s birthday. Even if he had you at 18 and you’re almost an adult.
If you feel like your dad has everything he needs, you might be right, and he’s a lucky bastard to have you. Keep your money and write him a letter.
I was gifted one of these 5 years moomin journals by my SO and started it in January this year. I had never kept a daily log ever before. I used to write regularly but never on a fix schedule. It’s a lot of discipline and work!
What part of internet culture wouldn’t I be baffled by in 30 years?!
Even the most simple semi-niche forum is a goldmine in comparison to the hellhole apocalypse landscape culture the AI junkies are going for.
I’d say liminal spaces / backrooms lore : https://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Backrooms_Wiki
“Digital humanities” is when you’re so bad with computers you post twice the same shit.
“Digital humanities” is making computers help us understand our history and how we live together, as groups, as societies of people.
“Digital humanities” is making computers help us understand our history and how we live together, as groups, as societies of people.
OMG it’s actualy about cooking. Was it satire?
Funny how you can SOUND like a person who doesn’t wash his own underpants. And a white male in his late 30’s. And a high-performer but on a razor narrow and specificaly capitalistic set of criteria.
High quality copy-pasta
That’s the neat part…
It looks like we found another person that’s immune! Sample their blood
Scaryyyy !
I just very recently discovered that bitwarden (vaultwarden) has this perfect feature like a “trusted contact” (not sure) where you can choose a person that can request access to your password vault, and if you DON’T answer in X days (configurable), they get access.
And so little time!
You’re right, but I’d need a graphic card < money.tar.gzip
Definitely second your feeling. I am similar in my relationship to cleaning. It feels like a lot of effort, but efforts feel good afterwards.
Thinking back on your rhetorical question, I think it’s just it.
It’s the goal. The goal was always to try and make me think that I am not just simply taking care of my stuff (and by extension myself). Because taking care (of yourself) isn’t valorized in a capitalist society.
Fuck it all. I’m putting YEARS of work into just sorting myself out.
Or I could not. Ever.
I’m in the long process of paperlessing. It’s THE perfect example of that (not so) hidden cost. But there’s no lying or trying to sell you magic. You put effort in a systematization that empowered by a great tool and a well thought out and tried model, and voila, winning.
Speculative fiction, situated feminism, string figure… https://sarahetruman.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/SF-Haraway-English-Truman.pdf