Huh
Hexbear is an 8/10 on this scale
Huh
Hexbear is an 8/10 on this scale
If the goal of this meme was to start a discussion pointing out all of the shortcomings or nuclear or was very successful.
Plenty of benefits, but pretty far from problem free.
When can we start talking about fusion again?
Predates the 8086, truly a marvel of the transition point of biological to mechanical engineering.
Your next flight, a minimum of 22 minutes of uninterrupted flying time during every hour in the air!
But don’t you know, you can’t tax the wealthy, they’ll just leave! It’ll never work, and you’ll never get more income.
Hah, no, definitely not a 24/7 thing. More that it can be a useful exercise.
Mostly it’s about best practices I think, and getting a feel for them. Try starting with something simple, like making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Describe how it’s done, each step. Think about where it’s efficient, where there’s extra wasted action, or time. By the time you’re done you’ll be considering if your butter knives are stored in the best spot, if you should get everything out at once, or one at a time. Do you have enough inventory? Is having extra inventory a waste? Is it worth washing knives afterwards or get extra so you can wash a batch at a time instead?
Then, go back through from the perspective of a child that has never seen your kitchen. Do the steps still make sense? How can you make it more simple, less effort? Finally, when I mentioned hand off… How do you ensure that your child laborer is going to deliver a pb&j of sufficient quality? Who determines quality? Production time?
Once you start thinking that way, everything is a process that could be considered, with inputs and outputs, quality control issues, potential waste, efficiency improvements, etc. It applies to data just as much as a sandwich for example, and office jobs are all about taking information, changing it a little and sending it on. Each step should transform in some way (capturing who does what, to what, at each step can help). Understanding the complexity instead of assuming simplicity so you can analyze it, but then distill it back down to something that is actually simple and understandable.
Anyway, hopefully that helps some in thinking about it a little differently.
For googling key words: quality management, process mapping, process analysis, lean, ?
Unfortunately there’s a lot of corporate shit, buzzwords, and SEO that have accumulated so it can by hard to find good info (like everything else now?)
Processes
Super generic, most people interact with them in some form all the time both at work and personal without a second thought. Very few understand what makes a good process, especially when there is a handoff involved.
Oh also communication. Everyone does it so a lot of people must be really good at it right? Yeah…
Why do banks have the shittiest cyber security?
That actually seems a little disrespectful to a creature that wanted to live free in the ocean.
The font selections here demonstrate a healthy opportunity for personal growth and quite possibly the need to make amends.
Tyra Banks, well known for being very masculine, is also well known for having a high forehead.
Seriously though, I think it’s worth just embracing what you have. No need for hiding behind bangs.
Accused domestic abusers, which is why the topic is less cut and dry. Not advocating either way, just think it’s an important distinction that was left out of the title.
Yes… You likely had fairly flat and atrophied feet. I’m guessing they were pretty long and narrow, with your big toe extending much further than your little toe. With a more developed arch, foot muscles in general, and not being bound, your foot is probably quite a bit wider with a more square toe box. That square toe box results from your big toe being pulled in.
Also, if you had an issue with water retention before, your feet may just be less swollen now.
Others have mentioned losing fat… Definitely possible but I don’t think you’d see a shoe size drop from that (since it’s more volume loss than length) and I don’t think 40 lbs would have included that much on your feet anyway 🤷♂️
Depending on the area size in question: Mow as low as you can, add a layer of cardboard, layer of bark mulch, maybe a layer of dirt if feeling fancy, and then seed what you want on top.
They’re pretty similar; kefir, buttermilk, and yogurt are all kinda the same thing. In the US what you get at the grocery store is probably going to be standardized around different textures and flavors though. And in the case of yogurt, 50 percent sugar and added random flavors.
Best recipe I’ve found for pancakes (I use kefir instead of buttermilk), better than any mix I’ve bought, and great tips for perfecting for pancakes:
https://cooking-classy.com/buttermilk-pancakes/
Otherwise pancakes are often kinda meh, and I apparently don’t like maple syrup enough for it to redeem all pancakes.
French toast is tasty but I haven’t perfected or found a great recipe. Waffles requires yet another kitchen appliance which just isn’t happening right now. Which means it all depends on the restaurant.
I think most people use sleep instead of shut off because they don’t want to lose everything they have open, not just to save a few seconds.
Also not a surprise because as the article notes it’s been known and discussed since at least 2018