tetris11
Perplexity is kinda half-decent with showing its sources, and I do rely on it a lot to get me 50% of the way there, at which point I jump into the suggested sources, do some of my own thinking, and do the other 50% myself.
It's been pretty useful to me so far.
I've realised I don't want complete answers to anything really. Give me a roundabout gist or template, and then tell me where to look for more if I'm interested.
> read a book
> author already deadwhy do I even bother?
my pessimism: eventually we will reach diminishing tech gains, or the producers no longer want to compete, and they will form a battery consortium who will deign which batteries are "safe" and "unsafe" and the market will stagnate, eventually giving rise to shrinkflation and we'll all be left begging for fusion to come in and lower our energy bills
Can you just imagine that, going through life thinking that everything's normal, only at the moment of your death to start seeing stock photo branding logos appear around you, all angled towards the last person you see.
Still weird to immediately date a guy's ex girlfriend who you enjoy talking to time to time.
If you respect the friendship, leave a clemency period first, and then later do it.
Bumping into him first and getting a semi kind of affirmation is actually a good way to go about it
Because you're reliving a murder you precipitated that one time you time travelled back to Victorian England to save Conan Doyle from his own creation
I have that exact SanDisk, rocking a rockbox firmware -- glad to see its still seeing life
As for the rest of the article, yep no idea why polarising sound(?) is a difficult feat digitally but not analog
that link is staying green, and the amazon bot spying on my account will thank me for i t
Coulda fooled me