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  • Best guess is he got caught looking at you, maybe intentionally, or maybe just spacing off in your direction.

  • I know we aren’t seriously considering this, but planes crash for a variety of issues but human error is definitely a factor in a number of them. Some reading if you’re interested:

    Single human errors don’t generally cause accidents for a variety of reasons, but significant levels of redundancy help. Accidents happen because mistakes build on mistakes.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_of_events_(accident_analysis)

    This is an example of one type of human error chain related accident. Could be caused by a variety of things, but this shows that the plane in these cases has basically nothing to do with the accident. All human error.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controlled_flight_into_terrain

    Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

  • Are we Bitcoin mining in git commits now?

  • It’s double illegal now. Everyone knows that’s when shit gets super serious.

  • Hmmm

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  • The math checks out. He’s got a Florida social

  • preach

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  • Punctuation is woke. Thank you for keeping your post anti-woke.

  • That’s oddly specific, have you had this issue in the past?

  • Many are “coffee badging,” or swiping their ID badges at the office to record their arrival, staying 30 minutes or so ‒ long enough to greet colleagues and grab a cup of coffee – and then heading back home.

  • The beans stay in the safe, everyone knows this.

  • My arm is asleep but I don’t want to disturb her.

  • It’s just ssssscience

  • I mean, it’s their names.

    In 1869, Goldman Sachs was founded by Marcus Goldman in New York City in a one-room basement office next to a coal chute. In 1882, Goldman's son-in-law Samuel Sachs joined the firm.

  • Melon Fanta? Tell me more, that sounds delicious

  • A state of emergency has been declared in Kentucky, Virginia, Kansas, Arkansas and Missouri and parts of the US unaccustomed to severe cold, including Mississippi and Florida, have been warned to expect treacherous conditions.

  • Although somewhat unrelated, I thought this excerpt from the article was interesting and sad.

    Asked in an interview if he regrets Balatro's success, he replied: "Honestly, yeah. Don't get me wrong - this has changed my life in a lot of amazing ways. I'm so grateful. But I do miss that time before. It was just a hobby that recharged my batteries. Sometimes I think, 'Maybe I would've been happier if I had never released this game to the public.'