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This article is secretly about emotivism.

There should be a countervailing law that the more bullshit is produced the more skeptical the populace becomes. The amount of conspiracy theorists has remained constant even with the advent of the Internet this hasn't changed.

Coffee contains a bunch of healthy compounds. Quercetin for one. A bunch of other flavonoids.

Coffee, the brew, is not a significant source of Quercetin. The grounds, the part you throw away, may be. But capers are like ~200mg per 100g, and outpaces all the other common sources of it, so if you were really big on Quercetin, you'd be looking at anything but coffee.

I do. I use Quercetin as my source of Quercetin.

Doom on CSS when?

You can maybe run ZMachine games (not just Zork, there are several better games there) under zmachine.ps, written in PostScript.

And, maybe, in a TTF font.


Yes. As opposed to sleazy and exploitative.


That's nothing. I need to raise at least one trillion.


You would be happier working in a kindergarten. I truly mean that. Think about it. Not trying to be rude.


A lot of us here have real world jobs where people don’t call us losers or monkeys when we fuck up. This isn’t some kind of hypothetical Big Rock Candy Mountain of professional conduct. It’s just what working life is like for a lot of people.


Not only do we not call coworkers losers or monkeys when they fuck up, I don’t think I’ve seen this when telling mean jokes about competitors in private conversations either. Individuals who are jerks about people you don’t like tend to also be jerks about you behind your back, and we don’t want that, so we don’t it.

If your workplace has a lot of name calling, consider the possibility that it may be unusually toxic, and the possibility that you’re making it toxic.


If you call people at work monkeys when you don't like their work, you're closer to Kindergarten than you think.


Feeling empathy for their pathetic fragile existence doesn't mean you sympathise with said fragility.


Not being able to control your anger issues and name calling ppl as a public face of your org sounds pretty fragile to me.


I think this is called projection. Not everyone is angry when name calling someone.


Yeah the tone matters.


Maybe they would be happier working a job that requires zero accountability.


We need Linux phones stat.


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