

Where I live, you don’t get any compensation whatsoever unless you have to spend more than like 5 days or something, and it only kicks in for time spent after that point.


Where I live, you don’t get any compensation whatsoever unless you have to spend more than like 5 days or something, and it only kicks in for time spent after that point.


Observation in quantum mechanics isn’t like everyday observation. There is no passive observation, you have to interact with a particle to observe it. It’s like putting your hand in front of the hose to see if it’s on. You can see from the spray pattern that when the hose is “observed” the pattern changes.
If the room has no windows, the light will turn into heat with 100% efficiency.
The user you’re talking to is way too unaccepting of counterarguments but I do find it funny how in one comment you’re talking about elitism and then in another you say all the high end restaurants use gas


If it takes 155 people to make a cup of coffee, assuming it’s $3 and minimum wage is $7.25, then on average every person involved has to have spent less than 10 seconds on their individual contribution to have been fairly compensated (if $7.25/hr can even be considered fair compensation).
Of course, it’s not like anyone involved is specifically dedicating 10 seconds to this one cup, no they’re making batches. But even still, ten seconds is so very short.
Of course, we already knew almost everyone in the chain is being exploited.
Future military aged combatants


Brainless clones would be an interesting and maybe ethical way to test gene therapies/modifications.
But making rich fucks live forever is probably what it’s going to be used for.
It’s going to be barbarism isn’t it
It’s a pretty good experience, but I will say that KDE’s stylus calibration leaves much to be desired. Windows lets you add as many calibration points as you desire through a comment. KDE on Wayland doesn’t support non linear calibration yet.