🌌 we are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars


This is the 21st century version of Manifest Destiny. Their immigrant status doesn’t matter because they’re white and therefore superior.


In other words, AI is great at emulating form over function (meaningful content). For someone who can’t grasp logic, the next best thing is apeing its form.


Well what did you think it was


Oh ok, I thought you meant pulling the eyeballs “inwards” as in towards the back of your head! What you describe, I’d normally call “crossing” my eyes.


Moving your eyes inwards
Details, please. 🤨


I just tried that and I can definitely say the closure happens at the pharynx for me, which is also what I do consciously when I hold my breath.


I am intimately familiar with that feeling. Because it’s not just popcorn that causes it. In apples, the seed chambers are lined with a hard membrane that is extremely similar in size and texture to a popcorn hull. If you bite too close to the core, or if you eat apple slices from uncored apples, youwill get one stuck in your throat.


Today is my birthday and this is very much how I feel about growing older. It’s not at all what I thought it would be.


What if I choose another president’s EO’s and policy initiatives? The question doesn’t restrict itself to only 45/47.


Oooh I love debating semantics. Is a sieve an appliance? A slotted spoon? They both work in the same way as your water filter.
Common usage of the quantifier kitchen appliances indicates use of electricity. I would describe my electric coffee grinder as a small appliance, but not my mortar and pestle.


It says a lot about the culture of the 60s and/or Pohl himself, that the first conceivable use for “instant ordering” would be for drugs.


… Pocket bar? Googling it gets me nowhere. Surely he didn’t mean a bar of alcoholic drinks? Maybe a pocket pry bar?


The main issue with permafrost is instability. If you build on permafrost, when it melts you’ll lose everything that’s not anchored to bedrock. Imagine the ground 3ft below the surface of your street suddenly collapsing, like a sinkhole. At the very least that would ruin the road, the water and sewer pipes, the electricitu and telecom lines, etc. Melting permafrost also releases A LOT of methane, a much more potent greenhouse gas than CO2. (Runaway global warning, anyone?) Lastly, after the permafrost melts, the soil that is left isn’t necessarily suitable for agriculture: it washes away easily and is prone to waterlogging.
Of course, these challenges can be overcome with time and money. It might become worth doing once the current arable land turn into deserts. But the scope of it is huge. We’ll have to invent a whole new type of agriculture.


“Only those who do not seek power are qualified to hold it.” Plato knew what was up.


Does the field have a cornerstone forum where amateurs mingle with pros? For example, there are several professional astronomers and astronauts on Reddit, and telescope builders on CloudyNights.com. Atmospheric optics has atoptics.org.uk. The chess community has lichess.org. Places like that could be a good place to post about your idea without going into the technical specifics. Hopefully, other members of the community would let you know if you’re going down a promising path, and refer you to a specific pro/academic to further discuss your idea.


Congratulations! May your new life as homeowners bring you happiness!
Make sure you know where the water shutoff valves are, and that the electric breakers are labelled. And do not, I repeat, DO NOT start any DYI project on a Friday afternoon.


You’re right, thank you for pointing it out. I’ll change it.


Exercise outside (preferably in a natural setting) and with a group. Outdoor bootcamp is the holy grail for me. Reasons:
Outside air is easier to breathe than stale gym air
There’s always something interesting to look at while you slowly die
Clumps of grass don’t mind if I swear under my breath
PEER PRESSURE. IT WORKS.
At the end of the training session, trauma bonding with the rest of the group (edit: I misused the term trauma bonding)
I want you to know that I spent about five minutes looking at this through a flood of memories and emotions. Thank you for posting this ancient relic.