darkpaladin
darkpaladin t1_jad30to wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Annie Awards: ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio‘ Takes Best Feature & 4 Others; ’Marcel The Shell’ Wins Indie Feature by Nick_Lastname
I disagree but we're all entitled to our opinions.
darkpaladin t1_j647q46 wrote
Reply to comment by DanielPhermous in Intel Posts Largest Loss in Years as PC and Server Nosedives by Stiven_Crysis
Because for 20 years it make computer go vroom?
darkpaladin t1_j5yfi39 wrote
Reply to HoloLens AR actually makes soldiers less lethal, soldiers hate it | Report comes after Microsoft lays off various VR/AR employees by BlueLightStruct
Isn't stuff like this why field testing happens in the first place? From reading the article it seems like the army likes the overall package but it needs a lot of refinement which I think is fairly standard for field gear?
darkpaladin t1_ixea0qs wrote
Reply to comment by Ayzmo in Supermarket Rewe drops ads with German soccer association over armbands row by fattyfoods
It'll never happen but I have fantasies about both teams walking out for the final in their armbands for introductions and immediately walking out at the opening whistle.
darkpaladin t1_itpzgmm wrote
Reply to comment by sanciscoyo in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
People I know in rural Texas and my extended family that comes from rural Illinois.
darkpaladin t1_itpsudc wrote
Reply to comment by Wild_Garlic in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
Yes and no. Sure these houses have power and phone lines but both are flakey and outages last a long time because they're low priority for repair. You could add internet to that but remote workers can't just disappear for 3-5 days cause a storm rolled through last night. Even then, food and entertainment options are severely lacking.
darkpaladin t1_itps95m wrote
Reply to comment by TootsNYC in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
That could be a happy middle ground, try and offload from major cities to smaller cities until the cost of living balances out.
darkpaladin t1_itpp2vs wrote
Reply to comment by Wild_Garlic in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
The sheer amount of infrastructure required makes it near impossible to address at scale. Problems like this are why cities exist in the first place. By the time you add enough amenities to make a place appealing to live, you'll have driven the cost of housing up enough that is not financially attractive anymore.
darkpaladin t1_itpoozi wrote
Reply to comment by NOT_MartinShkreli in Regular physical activity may boost effectiveness of COVID-19 jab. Risk of hospital admission among fully vaccinated healthcare workers was reduced by 60% in the group who engaged in low levels of physical activity, and by 72% and 86% in the medium and high physical activity groups, respectively by Wagamaga
I doubt it matters much on infection but certainly your prognosis would be better. That's true for just about any disease though. Active, well nourished, non obese people tend to recover from illness faster.
darkpaladin t1_itpnyep wrote
Reply to comment by Wild_Garlic in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
I think what we're gonna find out long term is that people just like living in cities. Let's say moving to the country nets you 20k in additional disposable income. That sounds great as a millennial until you realize there's nothing to spend it on. Also your only grocery choice is Walmart. Also in storms your power goes out for days instead of hours. Also any repair you need takes longer and has transportation costs added on, assuming you can even find a professional.
darkpaladin t1_jeg6o0c wrote
Reply to THE NANNY never ceases to be funny. It's campy and silly and Fran Drescher was a highlight. by Lisieu_Lustre
My partner and I have been watching old episodes of Night Court and she did a bit part on it while she was still working out her voice. It's so strange to see her speak without the nasalness.