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You hit it on the head that this is something that kicks in especially when you move into a new home. Getting it to your liking seems so much like progress. Probably just slowing down, writing out all the things you want to do and coming up with a more balanced evaluation over time will help you really understand what

Automated job application and pre-hire interviews require this data in an unavoidable fashion before you even get in front of the hiring manager. These are great ideas but I have never seen salary brought up only first in front of the hiring manager. If you are not some top flight candidate with rare skills, salary

To me, all this requires way too much expense in time/money (installing a ‘smart’ thermostat) or getting too involved in the Amazon ecosystem (the book has to be in your amazon library, not it can be present online somewhere). I really wonder if this is solving a problem people really have. These remind me of the

Again - Gizmodo is just passing along a press release. Did you call anyone who uses it? Ask the company to perform a test for you (this could have been done remotely). I feel Gizmodo could add value by showing skepticism about new product announcements and trying to vet them. Too often it’s just “look what you can do

I thought Gods of Egypt was about gods? Why would they need to be Egyptian actors? Indeed, how can you critique historical accuracy for a movie about gods?

I felt this article was pretty dead-on and articulated more what I feel. It’s not so much the dread of what I have to do (and even in my head, I can see that were I to do it, I’d be happy I did) but more about the kind of low-level, lazy, immediate things that I can do instead that don’t require effort. I have, on

I think as a news organization, you should really rethink whether this merits being posted. This is really just an ad and contains no skepticism or questioning about it. Is every new dash rollout going to get play on Gizmodo?

Yes, and in real life people have to eat for extended periods of time, go to the bathrooom, and spend time traveling to work. These aren’t shown in movies, either. Do you want to watch movies like that?

Personally, I think you either allow both sentiments or neither. I don’t actually think they are appropriate in the workplace at all. And if you’re guessing at motives, you don’t know the motives of the BLM writers either.

they do this for free?

It would be interesting to see if the result of formerly cooler waters getting warmer has resulting in coral growing in other areas. I assume the slow growth nature of corals makes it difficult for it to establish itself quickly (i.e. coral dies faster than it can grow)

I wonder if this is really a solution looking for a problem. Is there really that much dissatisfaction with texting and adding some photos and emoticons? Most of the time you’re just trying to get short bursts of information out there - I don’t think the medium is holding people back. It’s really just what people are

“As with anything brain-related, early results don’t always bear out. This study used only male rats. The researchers also don’t know how many days of treatment it takes to produce significant results, and whether they can get the same results with elderly rats that they do with middle-aged ones. And we don’t know for

This is what she is telling us. I do wonder how she knew what the other offer was. I always think it’s good to be skeptical about things, even if you agree with them.

You do realize they have those restrictions because of licensing agreements that people have, you know, paid for. I doubt LH would publish articles as to how you could get around paying musicians for their content by hacking into Spotify’s premium service somehow.

It’s probably worth considering when talking timelines that autonomous cars will almost certainly not be cheap, especially at the outset. So, there will be a loooong period where many people can’t afford to upgrade, if that’s what you want to call it.

Where does the ‘more safety’ part come in with regard to autonomous cars?

I think it also has to do with something akin to limited resources. When you’re driving you may have limited time to do something, or want to get home quickly, or just want to drive at a consistent speed. The ‘other’ drivers interfere with that, so maybe it makes you feel like they are taking something from you, so

Why is Gizmodo writing about this? Is it going to try to correct every false assumption on the Internet - or just ones about Clinton?

I ask this with all due respect as I’m just wondering - did you do any original reporting on this at all or is this just assembled from other news sources?