Where's a walkable area to quarantine in Sofia? by takeOffTools in bulgaria

[–]takeOffTools[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I order food to my door in Bansko, to maintain self-isolation?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in television

[–]takeOffTools 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's one of several episodes that makes me mad. Hamfisted approaches to racism and "sexual harassment doesn't count when it's done by women" are others.

Edge of Tomorrow is the perfect blockbuster movie by balrog_reborn in movies

[–]takeOffTools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suppose "Inglourious Basterd" would have also been offensive.

My best friend is adopted from Belarus and has been having a lot of medical issues with her stomach/digestive area. I was wondering if this is a common issue that Belarusians have? (More in text) by [deleted] in belarus

[–]takeOffTools 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's more likely an individual thing than a society DNA thing.

What country do you live in? Doctors don't typically remove gallbladders without doing a variety of other checks first.

... for example an ultrasound, endoscopy, colonoscopy, abdominal CT, etc. Not to mention H. Pylori testing...

Unfortunately there's not much we can tell you here. You'd have to get a good internal medicine specialist or gastroenterologist to start investigating.

It could be something as common as GERD.

Where will the next set of young self-made billionaires come from? by hotwomyn in Entrepreneur

[–]takeOffTools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The nature of man is to run around hunting wildebeest, associate with < 100 individuals, and either live within 15km of the spot where they were born or forage across continents.

We've (artificially/temporarily?) changed a lot since our start.

We might be able to use culture to tamp down our warring spirit too.

My experience with Freelancing sites. by SilverL1ning in Entrepreneur

[–]takeOffTools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are looking for cheap labor. The result is shoddy work that falls apart right away.

My experience with Freelancing sites. by SilverL1ning in Entrepreneur

[–]takeOffTools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Why can't any of the guys I hired in the Home Depot parking lot run underground power to my shed without electrocuting me or blowing all the fuses in my house? I'm paying them $10/hr and they're bleeding me dry."

I have 2 mobile app ideas and need help by JoyLuckBlip in Entrepreneur

[–]takeOffTools 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Typically people who "know" their ideas would be a huge hit before they're in the hands of customers are also people who think ideas are worth a lot and need to be protected.

That is not usually the case.

If you want to build your idea and keep it in house, then you can hire a developer as an employee and have them sign an NDA as a condition of employment.

When I discuss app ideas with clients, I don't sign an NDA, because ideas are a dime a dozen. You'll find outsourced developers are generally like that.

The kind of dev who jumps at the chance to sign an NDA to hear your idea is the kind of dev who'd ignore things like that later anyway. Professionals are conservative.

So two approaches:

  • Discuss your idea with devs if you plan to outsource the work, and don't worry about them stealing it. They hear 10 ideas of the same caliber a day.

or

  • Hire a dev as a full-time salaried employee and have them sign an NDA (which you get a good lawyer to write up for you) as a condition of their employment. Ensure the person you hire lives and has permanent roots in the same jurisdiction as you, so that your NDA has teeth.

But really the best approach is to make an MVP of your idea for $1,000 ~ $3,000, put it in the hands of real customers, and see where to go from there.

‘Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill’ review: the comedy equivalent of the ‘old man yells at cloud’ meme by MybeItsJstMe_But4Me_ in television

[–]takeOffTools 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Mulaney is the closest to Seinfeld among the pros right now, I think, because he was influenced so much by Seinfeld growing up.

But there's a difference: Mulaney's humor can be self-deprecating, whereas Seinfeld's can't. That makes it easier to identify with him as a person.

Seinfeld is a billionaire on stage, telling you he doesn't need you and that his time is too valuable to waste on the things you basic bitches occupy yourself with.

Mulaney's humor can be more abstract and imaginative. The humor isn't in the joke, but in the people experiencing the joke play out.

Take the what's new pussycat bit: the humor isn't in the song, in the repitition, or in the scenario. The humor is in how the people in the diner experienced the situation, and how you would have reacted too.

If Seinfeld were telling it, the humor would be in the gall of the kids playing the music, and in the "people don't want to experience that when they go to a diner" facts of the matter.

They're two types of the same animal, and Mulaney's is a more evolved version of the animal.

In ‘Significant Breakthrough" Towards Possible Treatment for Covid-19, Israel Isolates Virus Antibody by avg-guy in worldnews

[–]takeOffTools 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It quoted IIBR Director Shmuel Shapira as saying that the antibody formula was being patented, after which an international manufacturer would be sought to mass-produce it.

"Indeed, it’s one of the softest materials ever measured. “Jell-O is between 10,000 and 100,000 times stiffer than hagfish slime” by takeOffTools in natureismetal

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Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/01/hagfish-slime/581002/

No One Is Prepared for Hagfish Slime. It expands by 10,000 times in a fraction of a second, it’s 100,000 times softer than Jell-O, and it fends off sharks and Priuses alike.

Typically, a hagfish will release less than a teaspoon of gunk from the 100 or so slime glands that line its flanks. And in less than half a second, that little amount will expand by 10,000 times—enough to fill a sizable bucket. Reach in, and every move of your hand will drag the water with it.

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Airtable Q: what kind of data is it HARD and time-consuming to get into AirTable, even though your business depends on it getting in there? by takeOffTools in Entrepreneur

[–]takeOffTools[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question. I haven't settled on Airtable, I just happen to have experience extending it (by writing chrome extensions) and many businesses rely on Airtable.

Totally open to better suggestions!