

To anyone trying - if you plan to use a daycare, get on their enrollment wait lists now. Those things are multiple years long! (In the US, at least)


To anyone trying - if you plan to use a daycare, get on their enrollment wait lists now. Those things are multiple years long! (In the US, at least)


No, this is giving up and letting them have their way with the system until they’re done. Which they’ll never be - they don’t age out because they keep bringing in new good ol’ boys.
They need to be replaced. One by one, step by step, the same way they got in.
Given that it’s the same brain interpreting information from two different eyeballs, I’d suspect this is down to minute differences either between them (such as adjusting for darkness while testing as Kratzkopf suggested), or in their relative position.
It’s interesting, but I don’t think it really gets at the question of differing perceptions between people.
As someone with hair loss: it also protects surprisingly well from bumps and scrapes, as well as being warmer than you’d think!
Look, I got no beef with someone who can’t spell “emotional intelligence”. My problem is with people who refuse to learn it
Decades of cheaply made food that doesn’t trigger your body’s “full” response


What is it that keeps the underground pockets of helium in place, anyway? Just craptons of stone?
It’s not about anyone else caring.
It’s about Trump caring.
There’s a lot of ways of expressing unrest, and many of them are aimed at expressing a widespread lack of support for the regime. This hits them in their own support base, and is a big part of why they push back so hard on them.
Trump is a massive narcissist, that’s why he’s getting his signature on the cash in the first place. To someone like that, the idea that something so rewarding for him could be “perverted” like this, with the whole world seeing just what people really think of him, is a nightmare! And that’s the point - to keep reminding him of just how unpopular he is, and keep him reactive instead of proactive.


It’s faster, cleaner, and far more efficient for me to clean my kids’ dinner plates.
And if I always do it, they’ll never do it on their own.


At this point, the only thing I have Windows around for is VR. Every non-VR game I have runs swimmingly (often better!) on the Linux partition, but VR still struggles to keep up…
Actually, I have a very vague memory of them teleporting a baby out of the mother during birth when there were complications, at the start of a TNG episode I think. Or did I make that up?


But doctor… I am the parent.
Seriously, half the stuff that we print is coloring pages.
They’re both quoting a (fictional?) author


I dunno, in this case the amateur happens to be able to absorb a whole lotta hits too - they can fail over and over while waiting for you to slip.


Maybe… More complicated limbs struck me as more prone to failure than rotors, and more expensive to maintain and replace


I’m remembering the old duelist’s adage, that the worst opponent to have is an amateur - because you have no idea what they’ll try


So I’m not as caught up in the current state of robotics as I’d like… The article talks about these being used to patrol, do safety inspections, and the like.
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to replace each of these with a dozen quadrocopter drones?


To my knowledge, there is very little research at all - the programs that would look into whether this might protect or endanger children struggle to get funded, because it’s icky.
They even have the same fix - just post somewhere quietly that it’s “entertainment”