NinjaLanternShark
NinjaLanternShark t1_je38cet wrote
Reply to Former Google engineer predicts humans will achieve immortality within eight years by dustofoblivion123
Fucking ouch!
They called him a "Google engineer."
Ray Fucking Kurzweil.
NinjaLanternShark t1_je1a6s5 wrote
Reply to comment by deadocmike in Curious: How do Pennsylvanians feel about John Fetterman? by deadocmike
To be fair we just had a guy ask nearly the same question a few days ago, and he turned out to be baiting people into an answer and then telling everyone their answers and opinions were wrong.
So I bet there's a bit of "not again" in people's minds.
NinjaLanternShark t1_je0wwgz wrote
Reply to LPT: How to support someone grieving: the process is not linear and often takes longer than people think (even, and sometimes especially, when the relationship with the deceased was painful or estranged). A year may seem like a long time since a death, but to the grieving, it can feel very recent. by survivalothefittest
My wife lost her mother several months back. The hard times are when she goes to do something that she would have done with her mom -- prom dress shopping was really hard this year because they'd always do that together.
If you know something like that's coming up perhaps offer extra support for that activity.
NinjaLanternShark t1_jduxagy wrote
Reply to comment by OHIO_TERRORIST in How will restaurants stay open without water? by [deleted]
Washing dishes is interesting -- there are different types of contaminants, but would anything contaminating remain on a dish after you wash and dry it?
NinjaLanternShark t1_jdnj40o wrote
Reply to comment by BallsDeepInADragon in My Miata next to a giant truck. by Matchooojk
To be fair, the truck will hold, haul, and tow a lot more; plus can handle a much wider variety of road (or non-road) conditions.
The question isn't whether the truck is more capable, it's whether the owner ever uses any of those capabilities.
NinjaLanternShark t1_jdf0tbg wrote
Reply to comment by ell0bo in Black clergy and businesspeople support Sixers arena proposal by dc122186
To be fair, if you're going to pull quotes, the "conclusion" section of a research paper is about the best place to do so.
And I'm very glad that, at present at least, it doesn't look like the stadium is looking for any public funding or subsidies. I have no doubt they'll make it an opportunity zone and give them a 10 year tax abatement though.
NinjaLanternShark t1_jdelh82 wrote
Article mentions:
> Last year economists John Charles Bradbury, Dennis Coates, and Brad Humphreys reviewed more than 130 studies conducted over 30 years, finding “clear and unambiguous evidence” that sports stadiums and arenas do not generate strong economic benefits for host communities.
At the end of that paper's exec summary is this line:
> Economic activity in and around sports facilities on game day represents a transfer from other local commercial activity and comes at the expense of existing local businesses
NinjaLanternShark t1_jd7byxa wrote
"Babe, I need some milk, a dozen eggs, some OJ -- and also grab a set of kitchen cabinets if they have 'em on sale..."
NinjaLanternShark t1_jck6g5y wrote
Reply to comment by paulfromatlanta in Rolls-Royce go-ahead to build a nuclear reactor on Moon - Scientists and engineers are working on the micro-reactor programme that will help humans to live and work on Earth's natural satellite by Gari_305
I hate when articles don't make sense and the writer/reporter can't be bothered to clarify.
You literally couldn't put a photograph of a nuclear reactor on the moon for that.
NinjaLanternShark t1_jb2gmq8 wrote
> “It’s going to be great to have it back, man,” said Armando Benitez.
My man Armando going on record saying he misses the club and can't wait for it to reopen.
NinjaLanternShark t1_jaoldn3 wrote
Just waiting for Lauren Q-bert to say this proves there's no global warming.
NinjaLanternShark t1_jajdhx0 wrote
I've dabbled in photography as well as marketing & communications and I just want to say -- the photo of someone taking a photo of the goat is far more interesting than the photo of just the goat.
In fact I'd go so far as to say the "photographer" seen in this photo doesn't even need a working camera. They're a prop in this, the real photo.
Nice work all around.
NinjaLanternShark t1_j69a3r2 wrote
Reply to comment by Irate_Librarian1503 in Why not use chat gpt to spot obvious fake news? by Irate_Librarian1503
IMHO any true scientist will tell you you can't prove a negative -- you can't prove vaccines don't cause autism, you can only state we have no studies or evidence that show they do, to which someone will reply, we have studies that do link them.
I'm not trying to be difficult, just saying it's much more complex than "half the country believes in lies."
NinjaLanternShark t1_j698902 wrote
Reply to comment by Irate_Librarian1503 in Why not use chat gpt to spot obvious fake news? by Irate_Librarian1503
Actual "fake news" with false information is relatively rare, and easy to spot -- think of tabloid news.
Here's the problem: "Classified documents found in Biden's home shines light on Democrat witch hunt of Trump."
That's not provably false. It's an extreme spin on what is ultimately true information.
You won't find universal agreement that headlines like that should be taken down. Therefore anyone using AI to filter stuff like the above only reinforces the echo chamber.
NinjaLanternShark t1_j5bmvl7 wrote
Reply to comment by NorthImpossible8906 in US debt increases are independent of party in power by 00derek
The chart in the linked article is pretty nice.
The point, remember, is attractive and informative visualizations, not data/facts that you like.
NinjaLanternShark t1_j24wcz5 wrote
I miss the days when they just said "for body hair" and you knew what they meant without making a whole display out of it.
^^/rant
NinjaLanternShark t1_j0842x9 wrote
Reply to comment by Aerothermal in Northrop Grumman’s wireless power distribution from space - The 'Space Solar Power Incremental Demonstrations and Research' (SSPIDR) Project team is developing means to transmit concentrated solar energy from space to anywhere on Earth by Aerothermal
My point is, this isn't tech that will bring cheap power to the masses. It'll be an incredibly expensive way to get power to where it's currently impossible. Which isn't to say it's bad, it's just not going to "worldize power."
NinjaLanternShark t1_j07w4z0 wrote
Reply to comment by evilmopeylion in Northrop Grumman’s wireless power distribution from space - The 'Space Solar Power Incremental Demonstrations and Research' (SSPIDR) Project team is developing means to transmit concentrated solar energy from space to anywhere on Earth by Aerothermal
Eh. If this works it will be a very expensive and probably dangerous way to transmit power. Only really applicable if you're the military and operating in a specific place at a specific time is far more important than cost.
NinjaLanternShark t1_iyyd2ms wrote
Reply to ATV rentals by sewinggrl
There's a couple of places in South Jersey - that's about as close as you're going to get.
NinjaLanternShark t1_iynpv4j wrote
Reply to comment by worstatit in Pat Toomey was one of the 43 Senators who killed sick leave for rail workers by GraffitiTavern
If you want to know more, research "precision railroad scheduling" in your news outlets of choice. It's railroad's version of "just in time" manufacturing -- basically squeezing every dollar of value out of the railroad that you can.
This means if train A is scheduled to go from city B to city C, it absolutely positively can not be delayed, or the effects will keep rippling for days, because there's no margin or buffer at all.
That's why they're fighting sick days so hard. If someone calls out sick with no notice, it costs the railroad way more than the value of that person's salary for the day.
Of course, they could fix this by hiring more people, but, PRS is why sick days is such a sticking point.
NinjaLanternShark t1_iyja5kc wrote
Reply to comment by jtsg_ in [OC] Monetization of Social Media users vary widely by jtsg_
That's a great point -- 75% of what you see are products. Surprised they're not monitizing it better.
NinjaLanternShark t1_iyj48eg wrote
I'm frequently surprised at how influential Twitter is despite a relatively small user base. You rarely hear anything about Pinterest in the news despite having close to double the user base.
Maybe the world would be better off if politicians and pundits had to express themselves through Pinterest boards instead of tweets :P
NinjaLanternShark t1_iyajp4u wrote
Reply to comment by KonigVonMurmeltiere in Astronomers Worldwide Troubled by New 'Cell Phone Towers in Space' by IslandChillin
> So, in a very real sense, satellites like the proposed BlueBird constellation will interfere with GPS accuracy for the world.
Do you know that? Or are you saying "some" radio interference is as good as "all satellite communication is compromised?"
NinjaLanternShark t1_ixuygvs wrote
Reply to ULPT - Texas Thank-You Gift by I_let_my_ramrod_rock
We should send him Statue of Liberty models or posters to remind him what made America great in the first place.
NinjaLanternShark t1_je390pb wrote
Reply to comment by TimeTravelMishap in Former Google engineer predicts humans will achieve immortality within eight years by dustofoblivion123
Actually the "google engineer" in the article is Ray Kurzweil, a man who's been a futurist for longer than most Redditors have been alive.
I don't always agree with his views and predictions, but he certainly has earned the right to be called more than "a google engineer."