The seemingly random bold letters are sending me
friendly_ghost
I find this argument compelling:
"We have a physiological need for privacy. Mammals in particular respond poorly to surveillance. We consider it a threat because animals in the wild are tracked by predators, and it makes us feel like prey."
Taken from this TEDx talk: https://youtu.be/jVeqAemtC6w Quoted bit starts at 5:45
"Every week" but there are only 46 suns in the image. I will never trust strangers on the internet again
I'm so proud of Jaclyn. She found all those neutrinos in the ice water. Nobody else could find 'em but Jaclyn sure could
Little Johnny has gone to H
He'll be with us no more
For what he thought was H~2~O
Was H~2~SO~4~
Great but what about your abstract
Needs a few more ampersands and it's exactly that
Thank you for this suggestion, I had never heard of it! I was able to access it via my library, and easily searched up companies with websites, but then it made me manually click which results to download (wouldn't let me export the results as one large file). Keeping it bookmarked though, seems like a great resource for other use cases.
Thank you for recommending kaggle! I found just what I needed there (actually way more data than I needed!). Here's what I went with, if it's useful to anyone else: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mfrye0/bigpicture-company-dataset
Communism works and has worked for thousands of years. People thrive when their needs are met. It's authoritarianism that doesn't work
Rage Against The Machine self-titled 1992 album
I half expected this comment to end with "in nineteen ninety eight when the undertaker threw mankind off hеll in a cell, and plummeted sixteen feet through an announcer's table"