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AllI want is a secure system where it's easy to do anything I want. Is that so much to ask?


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This is the most gripping thing I've ever read



It's really good at generating sample data and reformatting.


This is what the AI wants us to believe.


Way more fun if you try to see high you can get your crash score. 26.3 personal best



I had to post the text because, it's just so good:

"And if it’s true that plastic is not degradable, well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new paradigm: the earth plus plastic. The earth doesn’t share our prejudice toward plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allowed us to be spawned from it in the first place. It wanted plastic for itself. Didn’t know how to make it. Needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old egocentric philosophical question, “Why are we here?”

Plastic… asshole.”

― George Carlin


I like George Carlin, but this is a comedy routine and not philosophical advice. It doesn't mean we should go around stepping on daisies because "screw daisies, destruction is WHY WE ARE HERE!"


It's comedy and it's asking a philosophical question. It can do both.

He has another bit about how we're not really concerned about saving the planet, we're concerned about making sure the planet remains a hospitable place for us to live.

Which, one again, is kind of a perspective shift. No, we cannot "destroy" the Earth, all we can do is fuck up our ability to exist on it.


Is this supposed to be some kind of new discovery?


No, it's supposed to be comedy.


Funny, I hate plastic but the thought has crossed my mind a few times also. Is this just part of nature that the world secretly wanted?


If he mentioned that today he would be cancelled. Already I see people anxious that plastic is being somewhat degradable because it hurts their narrative that plastic = evil.

It's funny to me that we need to destroy more trees for a manufactured moral panic


Carlin had a quote for you: "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that".


Before someone says “that’s median, not mean”, remember average is an ambiguous term that can mean either.


Intelligence as measured by IQ has a normal distribution, which means mean and median are the same. So Carlin was right no matter what he meant.


I’d never considered that, makes sense! Thanks!


Oh good, you are becoming self-aware


What?


If he mentioned that today he would be cancelled. Already I see people anxious that plastic is being somewhat degradable because it hurts their narrative that plastic = evil.

It's funny to me that we need to destroy more trees for a manufactured moral panic


In the world of wild imagination - I wonder if we will, at some point in the distant future, have an ethical obligation to continue producing plastic to stop some species of animals from going extinct.

Or will it be an arms race where we have to lace our plastic with pesticide to stop everything from being eaten the moment it comes out of the injection molding machine!

Not likely but it is fun to have a few minutes of wide eyed day dreaming.

Edit: Another thought - perhaps next to my organic compost I will have a plastic compost where I layer old clothing, cellphone covers, food packaging along with some coal tar or old motor oil to break down into a bin of ... hell I have no idea what.


> Edit: Another thought - perhaps next to my organic compost I will have a plastic compost where I layer old clothing, cellphone covers, food packaging along with some coal tar or old motor oil

You are making the same mistake so many people make: Plastics are not all the same. Each one is different, and something that can break down one will not break down another. You can not combine them this way.

> to break down into a bin of ... hell I have no idea what.

Most of those things would break down into water and CO2. Unlike soil, or food, plastics don't have many types of atoms: It's mostly just Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen. Plastics are very clean.

You would be better off burning all those, the end results (the waste) would be identical, but you could capture the energy, instead of letting it get wasted as heat.

Some plastics, like Nylon, have nitrogen, but there's very little. It would probably becomes ammonia and evaporate, or be released a nitrogen gas. Some, like PVC, have chlorine, which would also evaporate.

Basically: If you did have some magical ability to compost plastic, you'd end up with water, with some harmless gasses being released.


To compost my vegi cuttings and yard clippings is to allow critters to eat it and leave behind their waste. Compost of organic matter is not magic.

By the same reasoning if critters evolve to eat plastic then the plastic becomes compostable. At the end of a compost cycle we would have a pile of their poop. It wouldn't be magic it would be "Bugs are evolving to eat plastic"


> we have to lace our plastic with pesticide to stop

We already do that, it's called PVC, and the pesticide is just chlorine. Currently we do that to enhance UV stability, but it also works against microorganisms.


Transition to managing a team is difficult in normal times! I've been doing it for 10+ years and still suffer from the lack of direct feedback and a feeling of being unproductive. Be sure to remind yourself that your ability to impact is broader now and the results are longer term. Even when it doesn't feel like it, your team needs the leadership you are providing.


My company did a round of layoffs as quickly as possible last March. I managed to get my team through that, and am still trying to help the people I had to let go find new positions on the side. I've seen the impact I've had, legitimately keeping my people sane.

One of my devs actually caught the virus, and broke down to me in the hospital when he tried to explain why he might not be able to come back to work, ever.

I know I have had an impact.

But now that we're through the looking glass, and the adrenaline has worn off, and this is just the new day to day normal, its just frigging hard.


"True" I think as I spend yet another hour clicking links on Hacker News.


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