Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
It’s not lost on us, you know. Yup, it’s kill or be killed out there. Boy, sign me up for a basic income. I might actually do something creative. Frankly it doesn’t seem to likely. Cyborg seems much more likely. From: Friam on behalf of Gillian Densmore Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applie

Re: [FRIAM] keyboard and hard drive recommendations wanted.

2019-04-09 Thread Gary Schiltz
I had a "Happy Hacking" keyboard when I last worked for a living, and loved it. The "light" version that I had doesn't have the Cherry switches, but it was still good for the price. As for hard drives, they are cheap as heck these days, and I have no real preference among the major brands (WD, Seag

[FRIAM] keyboard and hard drive recommendations wanted.

2019-04-09 Thread Gillian Densmore
Alas my super nice keyboard from at least 2 years ago is showing age and having been used pretty well. Mechanical Cherry Mx Green (blackwidow if that makes a difference) feels fantastic to type on. The key cap for space is wearing, and I feels like the swich to it and vowles are loosing a bit of

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Gillian Densmore
Pardon my interuption again, if you need to ask if you or a group are recharged enough. The answer might be no. An aquaintence of mine has a running joke that she things her boss thinks she needs to be a cyborg or something that's a mixture of human and machine with a steady direct to CNS stimula

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Steven A Smith
I'll see your Shepherd-mix and Heeler and raise you a purebred Akita and a Doberman mix.   Our Akita is as aloof and singularly loyal as they are reputed to be while our Dobie is as high-energy and Skitchy as THEY can be reputed to be.   But what seems to dominate our little family (2 adult humans,

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
Steve writes: "I also live with two dogs (and a cat) who nap *all the time* and while they occasionally present as "groggy" when woken abruptly, they mostly slide in and out of sleep according to need, efficiently and well as best I can tell." I've got a big shepherd mix dog who i

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Steven A Smith
Glen (and Marcus) - Interesting points to ponder... I definitely don't ascribe to "one size fits all" in any domain where I have personal experience.   My personal experience differs from both of yours *and* from that implied by the article.  My experience is subjective of course.   I *feel* like

[FRIAM] theoremdep

2019-04-09 Thread glen
I've slept since we had the thread about lemma concatenation. But this seems relevant: https://philpapers.org/rec/BARAHO-17?ref=mail "In other words, if cumulative deductive progress is not guaranteed, we cannot be sure that lemmas are knowledge checkpoints. But this seems quite an important pr

Re: [FRIAM] This server was online for under a minute before hackers were trying to crack it | ZDNet

2019-04-09 Thread glen
I used to enable teergrube for all my servers until it got too intensive and began slowing them down. Surely there's an equivalent Docker or jail type honeypot that could do that with ssh hackers? On April 9, 2019 10:58:36 AM PDT, Tom Johnson wrote: >This server was online for under a minute be

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
Gary writes: “The former says that we need to keep our noses to the grindstone in order to compete (or in the past, to merely survive).” At least the corporation-centric view makes some sense.As far as group survival goes, these days, I take a pretty globalist view. The folks that assume

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Gary Schiltz
I go back and forth between being a stark raving mad free-marketeer and being a stark raving mad socialist. The former says that we need to keep our noses to the grindstone in order to compete (or in the past, to merely survive). The latter says that those filthy rich bastards keep the noses of the

[FRIAM] This server was online for under a minute before hackers were trying to crack it | ZDNet

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Johnson
This server was online for under a minute before hackers were trying to crack it https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-server-was-online-for-under-a-minute-before-cyber-criminals-started-to-hack-it/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=20491097527083334348667794110460 TJ =

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
As a dutiful brick in the wall, I do it last, assuming work is going along ok. If not, I keep working. But I need that sleep. On 4/9/19, 11:38 AM, "Friam on behalf of uǝlƃ ☣" wrote: Heh, I usually wake up angry. So, if I didn't work out in the morning, I'd be an even worse person

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Gillian Densmore
Hmm well no 9 to start On Tue, Apr 9, 2019, 9:46 AM Marcus Daniels wrote: > The nature of our economy rewards people that keep their nose to the > grindstone. Locally it is a good optimization, but globally you work till > you drop. Maybe you go on a Viking River Cruise or something while yo

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
Heh, I usually wake up angry. So, if I didn't work out in the morning, I'd be an even worse person than I already am. On 4/9/19 8:46 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote: > The nature of our economy rewards people that keep their nose to the > grindstone. Locally it is a good optimization, but globally y

Re: [FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
The nature of our economy rewards people that keep their nose to the grindstone. Locally it is a good optimization, but globally you work till you drop. Maybe you go on a Viking River Cruise or something while you are reaching completion.I have a lot of sleep momentum and require lots of

[FRIAM] enough sleep?

2019-04-09 Thread glen∈ℂ
If you’re not sleeping at work, you should be fired https://theconversation.com/if-youre-not-sleeping-at-work-you-should-be-fired-114006 I'm skeptical of the argument that "we're" not getting enough sleep. Just this morning, after getting plenty of good sleep last night (helped along by some Per