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There was an attempt to do this with a project called “Folding@Home”, where you would try and figure out how proteins would fold intuitively by applying various rules (which could lead to potential cancer cures). They discovered that humans were really good at narrowing down the problem space for computers.

Only

There was an attempt to do this with a project called “Folding@Home”, where you would try and figure out how proteins would fold intuitively by applying various rules (which could lead to potential cancer cures). They discovered that humans were really good at narrowing down the problem space for computers.

Only

The real pro move is to put “boneless” stickers on half of the doughnuts.

I dunno, I think in this case it removes ambiguity. “Dough” is a word that Americans know how to say, “doh” is more open to interpretation.

Because either player could have ended this stalemate. Watch how the Ice Climbers player is playing. They are sticking to the bottom floor, refusing to move onto the platforms, trying to pull Jiggly down or approach from underneath. If they actually got aggressive and tried to hold the top half the Jiggle player

Either player could have ended this stalemate. Watch how the Ice Climbers player is playing. They are sticking to the bottom floor, refusing to move onto the platforms, trying to pull Jiggly down or approach from underneath.

Ice Climber just doesn’t want to go up on the platforms because they know that Jiggly is

This doesn’t seem too bad, especially with enough salt and pepper to counteract all that honey.

Timing wise this seems bonkers though. That’s way too long for pork chops, which I usually sear 2-3 minutes per side in the pan then maybe 5 minutes in the oven to come up to temperature (if doing oven cooked chops).

With

I had assumed they would just have him give into his ennui and barely try, then get bored and leave if someone hits him too much.

Imagine a fight between a Genos player shooting fire everywhere, and Saitama is just casually standing there. Maybe he flicks distractedly at the other player, but isn’t really trying. Then

My bet: the other 26% are the toxic jerks dishing it out, and don’t think that “just words” counts as harassment.

This is wonderfully written, but I totally thought this was announcing a new Elite Beat Agents! You have faked me out in the worst kind of way.

This article was the equivalent of waking up thinking it’s Saturday, but it’s actually Wednesday and you’re late for work. It makes you really appreciate Saturday, but you have

I don’t really see this as him trying to “pass it off” as his own work.

They’ve also made what I think is a strategic error: not growing their team so they can develop faster and better. If they had actually started selling their game as soon as Greenlight or Early Access came out, they’d have been able to hire a small but well-rounded team and make some huge improvements.

Also you have to remember that this is pre-tax income with no side benefits (health insurance, 401k, etc.) that we usually consider as part of income. There’s also self-employment taxes which tend to be higher.

They could also just have required you actually collect the items in order to launch the nuke, and not tried to do cryptography at all? Because you’re right, anything human-enterable is going to be insecure.

They could have been “Key sets” or whatever, make you insert all 10 (at any time by anyone) and when someone

Can confirm that Global holds up.

I received one of their santoku knives as a going-away-to-college gift about 14 years ago. It changed how I thought about cooking as I learned to cook for myself, and I still use it every week. I will say that my recently-acquired G2 8-inch knife has become my favorite, but that

Can confirm that Global holds up.

I received one of their santoku knives as a going-away-to-college gift about 14

Internal tooling? How about basic IDE functionality?

As soon as the game starts up and every time an enemy should hit that class, an error should be showing up in a log somewhere. You’d have to specifically turn that kind of thing off in most environments I’ve worked in...

Heck, you should be able to identify a missing

It’s true, but I’m not subscribing for the games, so they’re “free” to me.

$3 a day (their rental rate) spread out over just over two weeks would come out to ~$50 after tax.

No predatory late fees, just the cost of the rental.

Seems it should be _more_ cost effective.

You asked for a follow-up. Elon and Tesla have volunteered to make repairs—and expedite them—for free.