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Where do you draw the line in the list of "not the right [method]"? I would assert that this is not justified, (in addition to not being the right method).

Can we send troops down there and just starting kill people until they pay us? Torture them maybe? Start spraying agent orange?

If someone steals something from me, I'm justified in beating them up, threatening their family, maybe even burning their house down until I get what I want, 50 years later?

Where do you draw the line between justified and unjustified when it comes to "not the right [method]"?


Feeling things without using net-negative coping mechanisms.

Feeling management, time management, weight management, running, parenting, sermon writing, budgeting.

Hobby electronics and circuit board design, Morse code, ux design


How do you get the data from google street view? Do they throttle scrapers?


I didn't read this as separate containers.


This article has quite a bit more information though.


Thanks—I've added this link to the toptext at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46032539.


I would not say that free childcare is an investment in children.


I got a couple of RP2040 boards recently and I'm amazed at how easy it is to just get stuff done. Between the native usb support and the circuit python support it's been a breeze. I just got a couple of boards up and running uart in a daisy chain. It was intimidating, but the circuitpython docs made it relatively simple.


What sticks out to me is that the first word in these ends with a vowel so they don't sound like compound words.


I didn't read that as AI making energy, water, food and shelter cheaper. I read it as "technology (generally) making energy, water, food and shelter will determine how the AI driven job changes are received"


With $MY_JOB in java, that was my assumption


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