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“Collective trauma” ≠ “collective PTSD”
“Collective trauma” ≠ “collective PTSD”
“Collective trauma” or “collective PTSD”? The latter is what we were discussing earlier in this thread. It has zero occurrences on Google Ngrams: https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=Collective+PTSD%2C+collective+trauma&year_start=1800&year_end=2019&corpus=en-2019&smoothing=3
Sure, but PTSD is a specific disorder that individuals are diagnosed with. If a group of people are unable to work towards a single goal, saying they have “collective ADHD” is imprecise and potentially offensive to people with the diagnosis.
That said, I knew what you meant 🤷
DRM = Direct Rendering Manager, in case anyone else was thinking Digital Rights Management…
MlT (MlT
): please accept this honorary PhD
The needlessly learned dogs are flooding the job market!
How can you be sure we’re actually human?
Gray, duh
Y’all are grayblind
Wouldn’t you think that the coffee pays for itself when you factor in productivity?
Shills for big foie gras?
Cryptocurrency is not necessarily anonymous. Buying bitcoin from a broker leaves a record connecting your payment method to your wallet. Even if you mine them yourself, doesn’t your IP address show up on the public ledger? I guess if you somehow bought bitcoin in cash…
Is there a more private cryptocurrency I’m not considering?
I have to run the .ps1 script in a new Command Prompt because the compilation takes a few minutes
I don’t follow this reasoning. Is it because you don’t want to take over the VSCode terminal with a long command? Couldn’t you can open multiple tabs, or run in the background, or use screen/tmux, etc.?
They’re only saying that because your suggestions aren’t good enough. Keep trying to solve their problems, you’ll get it eventually.
Sure, but in return your night just keeps going and going until you go to sleep at 4am.
The implications of “magic is data” are fun. It leads to stories like Unsong where you can brute-force enumerate incantations until you find a good one. I also like the concept of Wizard’s Bane. I haven’t read it, but my understanding is that magic turns out to be Turing-complete, and the protagonist creates a LISP evaluator in magic, which enables them to outcast their enemies who are still doing the magical equivalent of writing assembly.
✋Look out, we got a Dracula over here 🤚
YAML is the Excel of data formats due to the Norway Problem
For completeness, we should review the involuntarily uploaded data as well.
Did you mean to cite a different paper? I looked it up, but I’m not sure what I was supposed to get from it.