Mike Resnick’s Birthright is an anthology series going through a future where humanity is the dominant species in a very filled galaxy. He has many other books that fit somewhere in the timeline, like Purgatory, Inferno and
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Should look great in future history books
I think after looking at this - https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hestat/marriage_rate_2018/marriage_rate_2018.htm - I understand the reason for the variation. I think it's likely a rise in marriages other than the first one, that make the number of absolute marriages per year look closer percentage wise than the graph shows.
What's the source of this? I've done some searching and what I've found isn't as drastic as this chart (this for example suggests a 25% drop now relative to the great depression - https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/567107-the-end-of-marriage-in-america/ ) - I figure this could still be true, but, I want to know where it comes from
Definitely looks like a hack. I'd imagine the code has an exploit that someone found
Took me like a week to stop the muscle memory of typing reddit.com into the address bar, but, I'm here to stay now.
If every country in the world had a murder rate equivalent to the worst ones, and every murder was done by someone who had never killed before, 0.2% of people would be murderers. I mean, I agree with the idea that popular isn't right, but, murder isn't popular anywhere in the world, and I do think there's some "popularity" threshold where something that may not be "right", should still be legal - but I'm thinking that's like "if 60% of the population does it, maybe we shouldn't try and throw 60% in jail", and not, "if 2 people in a thousand do something"
I come across so many unique games on Steam, but so many have fewer than 100 reviews - I really don’t think the problem is that companies aren’t taking risks, but that players aren’t.
I'd recommend giving https://wefwef.app a look, copies a lot of the Apollo UI and you can install it as an app on your phone (it gives instructions on how to in the settings)
Another subreddit posted the date he said it, which I think added to it - He said it on April 19th of this year - https://www.gq.com/story/steve-huffman-reddit-public-tiktok-ban - that aged poorly very very quickly
It's definitely AI - here's one I just created, if I spent time on it I could get one that looked much better too. https://i.imgur.com/rRJ5kg9.png