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Cars are not investments.

Depends on the car. Some are so special they will have a better ROI than your retirement plan.

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this is such an unhelpful and unproductive comment.

This is a great port, and seeing the game and graphics brings back memories. Thank you for doing the port.


We would have been good friends then. My and my friend group watched it so many times.


I have similar experience and agree with your book recommendations. Depending on your vertical I would add the Toyota Way later to understand factory design and efficiency. It’s interesting to read back to back.


This doesn’t seem important to note at all.


It can affect current rainfall numbers, future rainfall, and future projections


Trails and lifts change and get renamed over the years so they aren’t painted by James. They’re added by the ski resort later so in James’s book, he shared his raw paintings not the augmentation done by the resort.


HN isn’t the place to spread these sort of lies. Glad it’s up for you. Bring receipts if you see a “coordinated campaign”


You can make this quite a bit easier you could just connect your Apple calendar or Google calendar to Home Assistant directly and just set up an automation there no script needed


The amount of time it took me to figure out how to use this I am embarrassed to say was too long.


Yeah me too. It was only on third try that I realized I shouldn't move the cursor but just scroll :D


That arcing of the lava really is something to behold. The pressures to push molten rock like that are impressive.


It's just the weight of literally everything on the planet pushing down, as well as miles of rock :)


Indirectly. The actual spike of pressure that ejects the magma comes from the gasses dissolved therein. When the magma moves up, the pressure drops and the gasses become oversaturated and thus prone to violent release.


The gas bubbles result form when pressure is reduced, like you mention. So there's actually less pressure near the surface, it's just more erratically applied. The pressure of the earth's subsurface is proving the animating force.


“just” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there ;)


Literally! :-)


Indeed. I just wish we could get a better sense of the scale, which is always hard in nature shots devoid of trees or human structures. A productive use of AI would be to place some houses and automobiles in the video for scale.


icy what you did there


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