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  • One of the hidden aspects of paying for healthcare is the surprise amounts.

    Every time I see the doctor I ask if I owe anything, they always say no and then a week later I get a bill. Why is it a mystery even to those that work there?

  • I was really disappointed with the most recent series of Orville. I feel they moved from social commentary to being preachy and smug.

    The biggest example of this is the time travel episode in season 3. You have someone who has established a life and has kids and real character growth, who wants to be able to live the life they established after being abandoned for 20 years. On the other hand you have Seth McFarland saying that it's bad. There isn't any real discussion of what right is, it's just McFarland saying that he's right and then circumventing any resistance. It ends with McFarland being smug he did the right thing and having no self reflection on the damage he did.

    To be clear, I'm all about social commentary in my sci-fi but I feel like anything interesting is diluted to make it a closer parallel to earth. The Moclans went from a unique all male species, to having a rare minority that allowed for discussion of trans rights, to in season 3 being 50-50 split and a tired gender war trope.

    I think the Orville has gotten lazy and moved further and further away from having interesting plots to talk about big ideas and moved more towards character driven drama and lazy hamfisted commentary.

  • You ever think about how weird most housing is?

    Suburbia is lines of houses with the same items in them not being used. Full of people who become petty tyrants comparing about a car being parked to close or a yard not neat enough.

    If you start to question how we should live together it's easier to see a way for landlords to cease to exist.

  • I think you might have something wrong with your install. I do some heavy simulations (mostly Thermo and structural stress tests) with old hardware and haven't had to restart ever.

    I'm baffled as to how you can have so many problems.

  • I thought the same before Trump was elected. I thought to myself, it won't be good but it won't be worse, and boy was I proven wrong.

    There are deep systemic flaws in America that are not being addressed. I'm sure you see them too. But things got worse under Trump, just look at the steps backwards in environmental protection, trans rights and women's rights. To say it doesn't matter is ignoring the harm done to many communities.

    It's okay to want a better candidate, but to paint both sides as no different is reckless and petulant.

  • The strangeness of the Fine Structure Constant isn't it's value, it's that we don't know what it is.

    Other constants have units that explain what they are doing. Like converting miles to meters we multiply by meters/miles. But this is just a number that is needed. That's so strange I can't think of another example.

  • What profession is willing to pay for social media recruitment?

    What prejudice do you want to have confirmed?

    What product do you wish to advertise?

    What media product do you wish to advertise?

    Can you believe this obvious lie?

  • Easy, just be rich already!

    You know how much labor a landlord does? None! Even if you consider things like picking up checks telling people you won't fix stuff is labor there are services that will do that for you!

    Stocks? If you are rich you can stack the deck and never lose!

    Rich people literally cannot give money away fast enough to be poor.

  • People under the age of 25 tend to be really bad at the Internet. The number of times high schoolers or college kids are mystified by how I'm able to get information quickly from search engines is beyond me.

    I'm not surprised they can't tell what's real, they can't search for tiny details like "transmission time to Mars" or "gravity on mercury".

  • Most of those equations are full of things that can make sense, and then there is a fine structure constant.

    It's all over particles, but we don't know what it is. It has no units. It's just a number that is needed for physics to work.