Timezone.
How will people cope with their significance not justified by what they do every day for living?
AI answered:
Feeling that one’s significance is not justified by their daily work or activities can be a challenging and deeply personal experience. It’s important to remember that one’s worth as a person goes beyond their professional accomplishments or daily routines. Here are a few suggestions on coping with such feelings:
- Self-reflection and self-acceptance: Take the time to reflect on your values, passions, and personal growth. Recognize that everyone’s journey is unique, and personal significance can come from various sources beyond work, such as relationships, personal development, creativity, hobbies, and contributions to the community.
- Identify and pursue meaningful activities: Explore activities and pursuits that bring you joy, fulfillment, and a sense of purpose. This could involve volunteering, engaging in creative endeavors, learning new skills, or connecting with others who share your interests.
- Seek support and connection: Surround yourself with supportive friends, family, or communities who appreciate and value you for who you are, beyond your professional identity. Engage in meaningful conversations and activities that uplift and inspire you.
- Practice gratitude: Cultivate a sense of gratitude for the positive aspects of your life, including the relationships, experiences, and opportunities that bring you fulfillment. Recognize and appreciate your unique qualities and the impact you have on others, even in small ways.
- Consider professional development or career exploration: If you feel dissatisfied with your current work situation, it may be helpful to explore new career paths, acquire new skills, or seek out opportunities that align more closely with your values and interests. Professional growth can contribute to a sense of personal significance.
Remember that finding personal significance is a journey, and it may evolve over time. It’s essential to be patient with yourself, embrace self-compassion, and seek support when needed.
Time to go to sleep… nighties loveleis!
Also: turns out that train wheels are actually self-steering themselves through their shape…
As a kid, I always wondered whether train drivers had a “steering wheel” of sorts to turn the bogies in the right direction… although quite obviously my electric miniature train had no way to do so and yet remained on the rails, so I figured maybe the flinges on the wheels had something to do with it, but then how could the wheel outward spin faster than the one inward??
Yes, it really puzled me…
Time to go to bed… but before, a hot topic. Nighties lovelies!
Also: waste heat will be an issue sooner or later…
… I already figured myself that nuclear fusion would cause a problem with turning hydrogen into more heat… but everything adds to the nned to cool down!
(OTOH, everyone die would kind of slow down the economy before boiling the oceans with waste heat…)
Ok, so, My take on time travel is that those who use a time travelling machine(not necessarily an Earth automobile) can also set the parameters of location as well. They possibly don’t time travel while landed on Earth, but in their spaceship hovering some safe distance from Earth but not Pale Blue Dot distance. They also probably have much more sophisticated astronomy software that shows all space objects locations at the time they want to travel to. I haven’t watched Tenet and don’t know what is it about.
I’ve still yet to watch it, only if I can stop getting frustrated and worrying about the submarine.
Aaaaand I don’t worry anymore.
EDIT: I’ll explain why when I catch up with the posts.
Time to go to sleep… nighties lovelies!
Well… at that depth and in the event of a sudden failure of the pressure hull, there won’t be much left to be found of the victims… but at least now the families know that it’s ended, and probably their beloved ones didn’t suffer much, if at all.
Meanwhile in a sea thousands of kilometers away, down at about 4,000 meters deep, lay the remnants of maybe 500 inmigrants who died a few days ago when the ship carrying them illegaly towards some EU destination sank near the Greek shores; many of the people on the deck could be rescued, but those in the holds didn’t had a chance. They died in fear and in pain and they will never be rescued; even if the ship was found, we simply don’t have a technology to perform at that depth the complex manipulations required to recover what is left of the hundreds of bodies. Over time, their remnants will be eaten and dissolved under the pressure.
You only truly possess that which you cannot lose in a shipwreck
Legally it would be too safe for everybody everywhere I assume.
Well, that was the risk they took. Nobody forced them in case of both that ship and the submarine. They choose their own fate by ignoring the power of the sea and not praying to Poseidon.
https://greekpagan.com/tag/poseidon/
I am finally catching up with newest posts.
I wonder if true AI can built or trained by somehow using the golden ratio.
I also wonder how do they get their attack info in real time? Is it reported by humans? Or does all servers in the world automatically report to a database so those attacks can be listed?
I tried not to write a long rant, but each time I wrote a long reply it ended up as a fiery, Tolstoy’s “War and Peace” length wall of text rant…which I didn’t want to post. I’ll just say there were lots of red flags in which I can see from the OceanGate commercials.
Timezone.
There is some consensus that the one reson why nobody builds submersibles out of carbon fiber it’s because carbon fiber has two failure modes: still standing and instant disintegration. It has no failure tolerance and there is no real way to check how’s the integrity of a piece without actually testing how long takes to destroy it.
My guess is that he families will sue the company into oblivion after this… and all in all, the world won’t be missing a few billionaires.
Nighties lovelies!
Also: Spain #1…?
https://radar.cloudflare.com/quality
So it looks, Spain has the fastest averaged download/upload in the world, in the latest 90 days. Wee?
Definitely.
Time to got to sleep, but first…
Also: Conserve The Sound
Did you ever hear an electric typewriter…?
My aunt had a IBM Selectric at home back when they were expensive machines and we children were forbidden to try and press the keys or even remove the dust cover.