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  • Butter! Never woulda considered that one. I do most of your others though. Also fish sauce, or hoisin, I really like adding a spoonful of red miso.

    My more surprising one is a slice of American cheese on top - sounds wrong but it's killer.

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson Gets Into God Debate With Terminally Ill Child in Make-A-Wish Gone Awry
  • That's fair, it's not my interpretation though. It's been a while and I don't remember the specifics well by now, but I definitely came away feeling like he was an egocentric asshole just in it for the attention. To be fair, a far more interesting and useful egocentric asshole than most! But I ended up not liking him...as in, I don't just have some complaints about unpolished moments, I would actually choose not to hang out with him if given the chance. And I came to that opinion after starting off absolutely smitten with the guy.

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson Gets Into God Debate With Terminally Ill Child in Make-A-Wish Gone Awry
  • I can't speak for anyone else, but for me it's the way I viewed him with hope and admiration, then later discovered he's just yet one more self-obsessed asshole media personality. It's rare anymore that I switch off the cynicism the world has beaten into me and allow myself to just assume the best about some media figure. And doing so leaves one vulnerable - finding out later that this was naive and foolish really hardens that cynicism. This stings in a way that just assuming he was a piece of shit from the start doesn't.

  • How a cannabis crash is weeding out the field, while it's a slow burn for others trying to survive
  • Thanks so much, this is exactly what I was looking for.

    I also know exactly what you mean - weirdly, maybe the most potentially harmful thing about cannabis is the way it makes doing nothing tolerable and even enjoyable. I think overuse does lead to a lot of very stunted life trajectories and ultimately unfulfilling time spent on earth for many people. Certainly did for me in my youth. Of course there are the rare folks like my buddy who smokes daily for decades on end and does more stuff than I do.

    In myself I've noticed that it makes me much more shy and less willing to engage with others when under the influence. Oddly enough I can sometimes be more productive with it, though, because the right dose tends to quiet my otherwise kind of scattered attention and I'll work on just one thing rather than 4 at once (badly). I write software for a living and a small dose actually helps me just grind out some boring code that needs to get written. But like you said it limits depth so it's not good for thinking about project structure and decision making. And at higher doses it does leave me very content with doing very little - at least in the moment.

    Anyway. I'll keep my eye on it, thanks for relating your experience!

  • How a cannabis crash is weeding out the field, while it's a slow burn for others trying to survive
  • Would you be willing to elaborate on the negative effects you observed that led to your decision to drop it? I gave up alcohol this year - I've slowly been adding in cannabis lately and want to watch for issues with overuse and such.

  • In Flames - Colony [Sweden, 1999]
  • Without remembering the track name I knew without a doubt that this is the minute you meant.

    The first time I heard this as a kid my jaw was on the floor and mind was blown, it really changed me. It's just so unbelievably, effortlessly dope.

  • Suspects can refuse to provide phone passcodes to police, court rules
  • Hey, thanks, that's a useful (and probably fairly accurate) distinction and I'm happy to find that a positive shift in my viewpoint, if minor. The corruption might be a really big problem or it might be one guy who's an aberration for being wildly outside the court's norms, really unclear on that part. But I needed a solid reminder that it's not quite yet another ruined and hypocritical institution we once held dear.

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  • Great comment, sincerely - completely nails it. My only nitpick (and only delivered cuz you clearly care) is I don't think it should be called terrorism.

    Terrorism, as hate-fueled and damaging as it is, at least has an ethos, an organizing principle, a (generally twisted, but coherent) morality. These monsters have nothing so human to stand behind. As you know, it's nothing more complicated than "fuck every life on earth but mine, for no reason more compelling than that I want even more stuff". Terrorists actually compare favorably against that.

  • Google is offering an on-campus hotel 'special' to help lure workers back to the office
  • Just anecdotally, I noticed that more junior team members were FAR more willing to ask me for help with something after we were pulled back to the office. That can be mitigated with thoughtful collaboration efforts when operating fully remote, but I didn't even know they needed help until they could just pop by my desk and ask for something. And they started doing it frequently.

    But to be clear, I greatly prefer full remote for myself and again, thoughtful approaches to team management can solve or mitigate a bunch of the remote work downsides, probably.

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  • I really can't understand how you could read it that way, when the last phrase is "or will they simply forget Trump given time". The poster sure seemed to go out of their way to not describe a preferred outcome but just to wonder how this turns out, how his supporters will respond, and how much their response even matters. If they're questioning whether those people's reaction even matters, does that sound like advocating on their behalf?

    I understand interpretation of written text is always a little ambiguous, but jumping to "you're saying Trump should go free so his supporters aren't sad?!" - nearly your direct words - just feels like either a very intentional misreading or just the briefest possible look at what the poster wrote. It just isn't there at all and you came across weird and hostile.

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