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symonym7 t1_jbx4frw wrote
Reply to Has anyone found sriracha recently? by bluepineapples111
Amazon.
symonym7 t1_jackch6 wrote
Reply to comment by Acocke in ‘A housing market for almost no one’: Rising prices and interest rates have made home buying feel impossible - The Boston Globe by uxd
I’d imagine companies like Blackrock would be paying out pensions in part using rent from properties they own/will own. My understanding of this is abysmal, but it fits the boomers-siphoning-wealth-from-younger-generations narrative fairly well.
Meanwhile, my social security deductions for February would cover ~3wks of groceries.
symonym7 t1_jace07q wrote
Reply to comment by Acocke in ‘A housing market for almost no one’: Rising prices and interest rates have made home buying feel impossible - The Boston Globe by uxd
I’m sure BlackRock will be happy to buy up a significant portion of the boomers’ housing stock and we’ll all be renting from them within 20 years.
symonym7 t1_jac95pg wrote
Reply to comment by BespinFatigues1230 in Boston Public Schools Staying Open Tomorrow 2/28 by ndiorio13
Judging by the amount of traffic not on 93 this morning, a lot of grown-ass adults got a snow day.
symonym7 t1_j9kk84m wrote
The real question is: would we sell Revere (or whatever) to Disney if they gutted the MBTA and replaced all train lines with a monorail?
symonym7 t1_j6dtoz2 wrote
Reply to comment by rabidstoat in Heads up, next weekend's weather looks terribly cold by treescentric
So you’re doing this. -_-
symonym7 t1_j5ojb2a wrote
Reply to comment by SausageMcFlurry in Traffic SUCKS! by DrBiochemistry
When I was biking everywhere during the 2015 blizzards it was easily faster than driving/walking/mass transiting.
Since I moved out of bike commute distance, where most of us complaining about traffic are at, I do still bike every day - it’s just on a roller in my apartment.
People who are fat/poor/miserable are as such for plenty of reasons that have nothing to do with their mode of transport. (Not including folks who eat a full fcking meal while driving - definitely some causation there)
symonym7 t1_j3yi4z2 wrote
Reply to comment by ArcLight079 in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
I’d like to see an amino acids profile metric. Foods that contain all nine essential amino acids tend to be animal protein.
You can get them all from a vegan diet, but you’ll be eating considerably more and thus spending more.
I will for the 900th time state my opinion that neither vegan or animal inclusive diets are the solution to mitigating our food consumption energy impact; getting people to only eat what they need is; people tend to consume far more calories in a day than they need and most of them aren’t even aware of this.
But hey, pretending that you’re having a positive impact is fun.
Edit: Holy hell. Alright, I’m just gonna stick to my 1000cal-less-than-the-avg-American-diet (remember kids, calories are energy, and that energy comes from somewhere) and leave you all to your totally helpful virtual soap boxes.
symonym7 t1_j2a24oa wrote
Reply to Accepting Science Fiction by Exiled_to_Earth
I guess another way to look at it would be to factor in advances in human active, deliberate evolution, a term I just made up but may or may not exist.
For example, implementing methods of extending the brain’s ability to be plastic, making it easier to learn/understand/accept new things. It’s not just the tech that’s advancing; we’re changing along with it.
symonym7 t1_j29g5xp wrote
Reply to comment by snoogins355 in Top state officials, including governor, set to receive a 20 percent pay hike, the largest in years by SomethingDrastic
Is it easy to switch employers w/ a union? I got a 2% raise in January and shortly thereafter got a 8% raise (not including bonus being paid out Feb/March) by getting a new job.
symonym7 t1_j28pgsu wrote
Alexa, do you love me?
I’m sorry, I don’t have emotions and am therefore incapable of love.
You and me both, sister.
symonym7 t1_j2631ug wrote
Reply to comment by OldCoaly in New coronavirus subvariant, XBB, now widespread in New England by uxd
Ah, so the assumption is that natural immunity’s effective period is equal to that of vaccination.
symonym7 t1_j260tz4 wrote
Reply to comment by OldCoaly in New coronavirus subvariant, XBB, now widespread in New England by uxd
So, you were thrice vaccinated, got omicron, and were then exposed to a new variant + 4th boost, with no ill effect. Given that the initial 3 vaccinations did not protect you, is your assumption still that the 4th dose was the ultimate protection in your exposures vs natural immunity? I’m reading your comment as: was vaccinated, got sick, then didn’t get sick after subsequent exposure.
symonym7 t1_j25ioy7 wrote
Ah cool, subvariant of omicron, which I already had, after being 2x moderna’d.
symonym7 t1_j2547o5 wrote
Reply to Brighton without a car by ld2186
I’ve had 3 places in different areas of Brighton and managed to be able to get nearly anywhere in Boston via bike in 10-20 minutes.
symonym7 t1_j23t59i wrote
Unpopular, totally biased opinion: everyone who doesn’t physically need to be at their work to do their work is SOL. Actual, tangible skills that take time to develop will be far more valuable than accredited, unnecessarily expensive higher education.
symonym7 t1_j1dfyx4 wrote
The same thing I do every night, Pinky..
symonym7 t1_j18ccsz wrote
Reply to Parents, students take issue with handling of violence at Medford High School: Students walked out of class on Wednesday to protest what they described as an unsafe learning environment. by TouchDownBurrito
Strip away teachers’ capacity to affect discipline for lower level offenses and kids - being kids - will keep pushing the boundaries until someone gets stabbed.
symonym7 t1_j0mmgze wrote
Reply to comment by Avalanche2 in World’s first net-zero transatlantic flight: Fly London to New York on used cooking oil. Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines will power the airline's flagship Boeing 787s as they fly from London to New York in 2023. by Zee2A
I’d be legitimately unsurprised if my skipping the quarterly manager “outing” (which involved going to a thing after work on a fucking Tuesday night, and would’ve doubled my commute time home) eventually resulted in being let go. Thus, I’m now professionally laconic. -_-
symonym7 t1_j0mdg0m wrote
Reply to comment by Avalanche2 in World’s first net-zero transatlantic flight: Fly London to New York on used cooking oil. Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines will power the airline's flagship Boeing 787s as they fly from London to New York in 2023. by Zee2A
Spend 10 minutes on LinkedIn. I dare you.
symonym7 t1_iz1b05i wrote
Reply to Man and Machine: A new Era by levijohnson1
…I think I need to reread Diamond Age, cuz we about there.
symonym7 t1_iydmo3k wrote
Are we sure that isn’t the new Welcome To Brookline signage?
symonym7 t1_ixqx3i5 wrote
Reply to comment by brufleth in How much do you pay for the internet? by accion12
Verizon has coverage for like 8 apartments in my building, mine excluded. T-Mobile 5G is an option, but judging by the 5G speeds on my T-Mobile phone it’ll be sub 100mbps and that’s just stupid.
symonym7 t1_ixo0rmc wrote
Reply to How much do you pay for the internet? by accion12
$140 for ~400mbps.
Comcast.
Because there are no other options at my address.
symonym7 t1_jdckvqs wrote
Reply to You don't need to use your high beams when driving anywhere inside 128, and very, very few places inside 495 by [deleted]
High beams > no beams.