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Couples, what secret language do you use to tell each other details that the company you're in doesn't understand or notice?
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
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Couples, what secret language do you use to tell each other details that the company you're in doesn't understand or notice?
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
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You just dig around the water.
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Sir, this is a c/humor
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Decades of U.S. war crimes led to what Israel is doing in Gaza
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What have they ever done for us?
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According to some data I collected, you can make ~2300 bells/min diving, which means 500k would take a little less than 4 hours.
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Whats the deal with toilets in the holodeck anyway?
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What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?
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There is research showing that adding lanes only helps for maybe six months. Then people realize that the route is better and change the routes they take, which leads to more congestion again. Fewer lanes can actually decrease congestion.
https://smv.org/learn/blog/how-does-roadway-expansion-cause-more-traffic/
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A proposal for java's "throws" in python: Extend type hints to cover exceptions
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This post covers it pretty well https://phauer.com/2015/checked-exceptions-are-evil/
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I think your server will only download content if one of your users views/subscribes to it, so maybe you could disable signups so that you're the only user on your server? This would still allow users on other servers to subscribe to your communities.
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TIL that in 1961, the only doctor at a Soviet research station in Antarctica got appendicitis, and had to performed surgery on himself to remove his appendix. Two weeks later he resumed regular duties
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I think there is a strong argument that we have been post human since we developed writing and that a 'person' encompasses more than just their meat sack. I was first introduced to this idea by the book Natural Born Cyborgs. You are taking a narrower view of the word evolution, but I'm not totally sure it's justified.