I have to disagree. A good electric toothbrush makes a big difference, personally.
moonlight
I don't how to feel about this. It feels like half inspiration, half indoctrination. "sure, everything sucks, but just pretend it doesn't!! the cute woman will smile at u and u will leave the store together!!!"
The message about empathy is important. I don't think I could ever be "well-adjusted" to modern hell though, and I'm not convinced it's really something to aspire to anyway.
The video equates discontent with self centeredness and lack of empathy. But I'm not angry with the person driving in front of me, I'm angry with politicians and automakers who scarred our land with highways and parking lots, and prioritized cars over humans. I'm not angry with the people around me at the supermarket, I'm angry at the megacorporations that damage the planet and exploit people while filling up the shelves with a million "different" products that are all overpriced and somehow even smaller than they were last year.
The video may be well meaning, but I think it misses the mark, and works to reinforce the status quo.
Well, Solidworks is the industry standard, but I think NX wins on capabilities, and Fusion has a much better workflow. Both are still corporate though.
I hope we get a good open source option, because Freecad is so far behind the rest that it's basically unusable.
That's true for flying, but taking a bus or train really isn't so bad.
Though I suppose 'travel' often means flying, especially for people in the US.
Okay I'll bite.. why do you think travel is a sin??
I like controller/peripheral, which is the most descriptive in my opinion. That's what's commonly used for SPI.
Octopus. I would hope to get the ability to shape shift.
I'm answering in the spirit of the question, but it wasn't specified that the animal has to match the power. In that case, I'd choose basically the smallest thing that could feasibly bite me. A tardigrade for example.
This is actually very attainable, although don't do the second part :(
Use Obtainium!
If you roll a set of dice, do you own the number?
I don't think it is a tool in the same sense that image editing software is.
But if for example you use a LLM to write an outline for something and you heavily edit it, then that's transformative, and it's owned by you.
The raw output isn't yours, even though the prompt and final edited version are.
I think the solution is just that anything AI generated should be public domain.
Yeah, great for cleaning, and I got a pack of 100 for like $4