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How do you guys all seem to have these experiences? I'm in Europe and would not have a clue how to test this.


I had someone contact me after a few years had passed to give this type of feedback. It felt great. The world needs more weirdos.


In what way is this evidence against man made climate change?


Intense, world-changing climate change has been with us since long before fossil fuels. This is yet another instance.

I am interested in the scientific methodology that rules out such variations and confirms that fossil fuels are in fact responsible.

The time period is an obvious one: we seem to be seeing spikes in one century vs millennia. But the details of those spikes matter in comparison to our total historical record; hence the curiosity.


This xkcd shows the long time graph into perspective with relevant notes : https://xkcd.com/1732


You need to stop making up deadlines for yourself when things will be ready. Similarly with your IM people lose confidence in you if you are not delivering what you say you will. Just say you are working towards something until it is ready, to avoid this.

Good luck in the future. You clearly have a lot going for you.


This is brilliant.

"Explanation - Topic" sounds a bit wonky as a section/title. Does anyone have a suggestion what to call those types of articles?


I also use "background" or "discussion". Someone else here suggested "rationale".


How about Deep Dive?


Backgrounder? White paper?


Conceptual overviews


I've traveled a lot and Osaka holds a special place in my heart. I felt so peaceful and relaxed, despite being a major city.


It looks great. Do you know of any good tutorials for Tailwind to accompany the site?


Adam Wathan (creator of Tailwind CSS) is working on an excellent screencast series about using Tailwind: https://tailwindcss.com/screencasts. I highly recommend watching it.


This makes me think of groovehq who just recently forced all their customers on to their new rewritten from scratch product.

This after one full year of their customers begging them not to.

So now they have a new modern (in the 2017 sense) product which is worse in many ways and with a whole set of new bugs. And some very unhappy customers.

Improve your products. Don't replace them.


That's less than 12hrs London to New Delhi. Imagine the possibilities.


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