Nowhere on that website was there a "blanket statement" about all art. They said "I believe," not "It is stated fact."
I also share the opinion that having no interpretation can be either or since often I have no interpretation outside of "it looks neat" for something that later I find out has deep meaning for the author that is shared by others. I don't personally see it, but that's what I think.
Sure, but if you said "This art is just trying to be neat", you'd be wrong. What you're basically saying is "how I feel when I look at art is how I feel when I look at art", which is a meaningless statement. Like, sure? But we're talking about interpretations of art, not the validity of your emotions, which can certainly be correct or not depending on the artist.
I think the author has conflated the two because in their art, they are explicitly inviting you to draw your own interpretations. That's not true of all artists.
Not OP, but I tend to use multiple sources via RSS. Iirc, Live Science covered the laser Hawaii one, and then the balloon stuff I either see on [there], here, or on social media elsewhere (or through friends).
RSS is the primary candidate through it all, though. Keeps everything relatively organized.
At the risk of not fitting into the conventional HN profile, the pandemic got me my current job. They were desperately needing to fill positions, and they were the only ones who would give me an interview.
Kinda stings to think about it happening that way, but it's work that isn't dread-inducing, so I'll take it :)
It did the same for Firefox on the desktop (once I enabled javascript), but at least I could right click on the back button and select a previous site to escape.
setting browser.navigation.requireUserInteraction to true seems to have fixed it.
What flavor of bs would that be? I have no experience with, but aside from the usual "pay your own everything" and taxes, it seems like an alright place to be. I could also be very, or conditionally, wrong.
Trying to figure out my life. I work a job I'm starting to hate because it's dead-end, but it pays well for what it is. Mentally exhausting though.
I haven't had time anymore to find something else, and to make it worse, it's not tech-related (in a broad sense, not just FAANG).
I'm kind of stuck where I am for a bit, but it pays the bills. I don't want extravagant, I just want a small place, far out of the way. Not into the "Van Life" thing though.
Your situation is pretty common actually, unfortunately.
Keep learning new, valuable skills that will never expire and will only compound your value and keep applying for new jobs while you already have your current one.
Reduce consumption, invest as much as possible in indexes/tech stocks.
What one may call "stale" I might call fun and interesting. That website certainly applies; I always enjoy seeing nice little places like that with an Old Web look!
Every millisecond on JWST is booked years in advance already. Unless Planet 9 searchers turn up with some good guesses and not just a search pattern, other research with far more likelyhood of success has priority.
I also share the opinion that having no interpretation can be either or since often I have no interpretation outside of "it looks neat" for something that later I find out has deep meaning for the author that is shared by others. I don't personally see it, but that's what I think.