This is do heartwarming honestly. We hear so much about eco destruction. Not so much when things are improving.
Listen, I would let it play out. Show her you trust her and love her, but be there for her when inevitably, feelings of strong jealousy or unfairness creep in. That is very difficult to handle for adults, let alone 17yos. More often than not this kind of scenario doesn’t work out. Not to say it’s inevitable, but, it’s not easy to be in one, and it certainly isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. My own jealousy was difficult to face. An emotion which many of us don’t have to fight with often. It’s surprisingly strong. Took me years to work on and even still it affects.
Nah. His son will get an alert and that will just be even weirder.
Man. Look at that psychopath’s expression as he stares Trump in the face.
With huge campuses some business have, I wouldn't call it negligible. Unless you yourself are running a huge business campus and have some insight on how these noobs should be doing it. 😅
Let’s send RFK down there to show them what’s up. 🥴
I love this thread haha yay!
I guess you could say… that’s my bag… baby!
I read a lot I guess, and I didn’t understand why they think like this. From what I see, are constant improvements in MANY areas! Language models are getting faster and more efficient. Code is getting better across the board as people use it to improve their own, contributing to the whole of code improvements and project participation and development. I feel like we really are at the beginning of a lot of better things and it’s iterative as it progresses. I feel hopeful
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My grandmother literally used a whistle. I had to stay within hearing distance. Which was pretty loud tbh. We played outside all day though 😋 I didn’t get my first cell phone until 2003 I think. I hate to say it was better back in my day.. because it really wasn’t by many metrics. But by that metric, I think it mattered.
I use 3 computers daily. Work. Desktop. And Mac mini. That Mac never needs rebooting. The laptop for work is shut off at night daily. The desktop pc if also often in overnight 🙈 Before you judge me, I offset by buying renewal power (water/solar). Point is. I really do rarely need to use the power button.
As a Democrat, even I’m sick of Pelosi’s shit.
One thing I remember from last Trump presidency, is that the people in government who aren’t him will sometimes hold the line. Fight back and push back where it makes sense to. Younger generations are very passionate about climate too. Despite all his talk, Trump is lazy and has no plan. I’m hoping he’ll just sit on his ass enjoying the great numbers Biden left him with.
I also voted 🗳️. 🖖🫡
How did we lose Latino votes? I don’t see how they can possibly relate to Trump for all his rhetoric.
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I love it. Tell me moar! How expensive? How does something like this exist? I didn’t realize those were around I guess.
The social media company’s debut on the New York Stock Exchange was one of the first major tech initial public offerings of the year.
> Reddit shares opened up about 38 percent on Thursday in their first day of trading, in a sign of investor eagerness that set the stage for more tech companies to reach the stock market this year.
Archive link: Reddit Opens Up 38%, as Shares Begin Trading
Saturn stars in this near-infrared image taken June 25 by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Webb’s near-infrared camera took the picture of Saturn on June 25. Scientists added orange color to the monochrome picture to produce the image released Friday.
The picture shows Saturn’s iconic icy rings shining around the disk of the gas giant, which appears much darker in near-infrared due to the absorption of sunlight by methane particles suspended high in the planet’s atmosphere.
Webb pointed its 21.3-foot (6.5-meter) gold-coated mirror toward Saturn as part of an observing program to test the telescope’s ability to detect faint moons. The observations included several deep exposures of Saturn that astronomers are still analyzing to probe the planet’s fainter rings and search for undiscovered moons.
There are 146 known moons in orbit around Saturn, ranging in size from larger than the planet Mercury to the size of a sports arena, more than any other planet in the solar system, according to NASA.
via: ArsTechnica