I think Mexico is 2040, but the colour legend is terrible and I’m really not sure.
I think Mexico is 2040, but the colour legend is terrible and I’m really not sure.
Somehow both the most and least scary thing on the list…
The helmet is often used by the illustrator to label characters. A helmet labeled “Cat” might be expected here. This is a subversion of that expectation by labeling the helmet “Helmet”.
Mental health care in Canada is almost at that point…
I mean, you’re not wrong - but it’s a technique used every day for super-resolution microscopy.
There’s some surprisingly sci-fi stuff that’s possible with image deconvolution. Not exactly practical, but it is possible to recover some information from a blurry photo.
That’s exactly why I came to Lemmy: different trash.
Not everyone has a dedicated GPU, I would guess. GPUs are good at doing tensor calculations, but they’re not the only way.
Pretty sure it’s poured resin or the like…
I use Obsidian, but anything with a Daily Note feature is key.
Taking structred notes about my life in a way where they reference other notes and can be searched easily. I’ve built up a knowledgebase about the things in my life that works far better than my memory ever could. It’s helped at work a ton too, as I’m better able to remember what I was doing yesterday and what progress I’ve made towards a particular goal.
TL;DR - Learn how to use note-taking software
I used to do drugs. I mean, I still do them, but I used to do them too.
Ironically, this post has some serious “Checkmate, Atheists” energy.
I’m not sure blasting adhoc justifications for what you feel is really philosophy, but if that’s what we’re doing… My mistake. Philosophy then. So tell me, Socrates, what is a human right?
Deep in that American politique, eh?
I mean healthcare is definitely a human right, but there is always more we could be doing. That’s a kind of arbitrary distinction that I don’t think adds anything to the discussion here.
Basic human needs are basic human rights. I really do think it’s as simple as that.
Missing a ‘w’ or a comma.
ESH? Everyone’s a Shit Head?