I feel like a better title would be “When chains are better for bicycles than belts.”
There’s absolutely people who don’t ride in these conditions or these purposes that a belt is an amazing, cheap, low maintenance, high mileage alternative to a chain.
Argumentative language and blanket statements are only good for marketed social media engagement, not correctly informing people.
I quit caffeine. I think I realized something around “this is supposed to be a drug that aides me when I’m tired and need to not be” that caused me to finally try and kick the morning habit. I’ll still drink it, but it’s an as needed thing now.
It took about 1-2 weeks for me to start feeling normal again- I was cranky and very tired for a while. Now I feel the same as before when I was appropriately “caffeinated”
Buying fancy decaf coffee helped curb the ritual habit, too. So I still make lattes and what not but they’re just treats, plus I can drink them in the evening without worry too.
Am I confused looking at this graph? That these numbers represent the “total change” in tech job for these fields during these time spans? Sort of like a graph of velocity over time, not distance travelled?
So to get a representation of what this graph might look like as total jobs, it would be (omitting 2020) a huge spike in total jobs then a plateau and slight decrease?
While relevant, it seems a little deceptive that people might look at this and say “there are less jobs now than one years ago” rather “there are still more jobs than two years ago”
Fun fact about that bridge is that it’s slowly sinking into that river and they have to perform construction on it constantly to keep it from being a death trap
That’s a really good question and I had to know, the answer is kinda neat:
Intel's chip-naming scheme at that time used a four-digit number for each component. The first digit indicated the process technology used, the second digit indicated the generic function, and the last two digits specified the sequential number in the development of that component type. Using this convention, the chips would have been known as the 1302, 1105, 1507, and 1202. Faggin felt this would obscure the fact that they formed a coherent set, and decided to name them as the "4000 family".[24] The four chips were the following:
the Intel 4001, a 256-byte 4-bit ROM;
the Intel 4002, DRAM with four 20-nibble registers (total size 40 bytes);
the Intel 4003, an I/O chip comprising a 10-bit static shift register with serial and parallel outputs; and
the Intel 4004 CPU.
Why they jumped to 4000 from 1000 tho, I didn’t see.
I feel like a better title would be “When chains are better for bicycles than belts.”
There’s absolutely people who don’t ride in these conditions or these purposes that a belt is an amazing, cheap, low maintenance, high mileage alternative to a chain.
Argumentative language and blanket statements are only good for marketed social media engagement, not correctly informing people.
I quit caffeine. I think I realized something around “this is supposed to be a drug that aides me when I’m tired and need to not be” that caused me to finally try and kick the morning habit. I’ll still drink it, but it’s an as needed thing now.
It took about 1-2 weeks for me to start feeling normal again- I was cranky and very tired for a while. Now I feel the same as before when I was appropriately “caffeinated”
Buying fancy decaf coffee helped curb the ritual habit, too. So I still make lattes and what not but they’re just treats, plus I can drink them in the evening without worry too.
Am I confused looking at this graph? That these numbers represent the “total change” in tech job for these fields during these time spans? Sort of like a graph of velocity over time, not distance travelled?
So to get a representation of what this graph might look like as total jobs, it would be (omitting 2020) a huge spike in total jobs then a plateau and slight decrease?
While relevant, it seems a little deceptive that people might look at this and say “there are less jobs now than one years ago” rather “there are still more jobs than two years ago”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias
My favorites I don’t see!
Strange Days A Scanner Darkly Tetsuo: The Iron Man
Campy ones, if you’re into that: Space Truckers Cherry 2000 964 Pinocchio Nemesis
The dude who made this doesn’t understand institutional racism
Fun fact about that bridge is that it’s slowly sinking into that river and they have to perform construction on it constantly to keep it from being a death trap
Please wake up, Leela
That’s a really good question and I had to know, the answer is kinda neat:
Why they jumped to 4000 from 1000 tho, I didn’t see.
This seems like one of those things I would do when I’d want to signal to my future self or someone else that it’s the right location.
“Yeah, you can’t miss it, it’s a the spot that’ll make you irrationally upset.”
I thought this was Worms terrain
Hefty Garbage Bags: now- for white people.