Many SF cafes are good (just avoid sad beige and don't embarrass yourself by sitting on stools or with tiny tables or no back support) and also I just found a cafe that charges $2 for 2 hours of wifi, for customers, and you pay that fee at the counter. Cafe is cute tho. Respect
Humans currently consume hundreds to thousands of times as much per capita as we did 250 years ago. There is no obvious limit to the amount we can consume. We don’t have Alzheimer’s cures yet. We don’t have cancer cures. We don’t have household robots, we don’t have space colonies, we don’t have enough clean energy yet to do things like desalinating ocean water to get rid of droughts, we don’t have robots to clean the seas or to clean up old toxic waste dumps. We need robots to do microsurgery to cure the blind and the paralyzed, robots to test tens of thousands of synthetic pathways for clean materials. We can easily manage vastly more consumption than we have now.
The biggest unfairness in the world is that you can't walk around and drink a can of sparkling water. Moving with a sparkling water makes it lose the sparkle like 20x as fast
@Grimezsz What about books you're actually excited to read
I have what you have with movies, so hard to not stop-start-stop, but once in a while an amazing movie appears and I forget about the option to stop
Did a yoga class today and comprehending the body parts and locations and stance names was harder than the yoga. Had to whisper-repeat instructor's words to myself while looking upwards
Livescore now prioritizes competitions by your location, with no way to change it, so you learn about the existence of Sacramento Republic FC, Charleston Battery and the USL Championship before seeing Champions League stuff
Honestly that's fine