All due respect, but this is lunacy. The way the guy reacted then hung up is unconscionable. The WHO is clearly corrupted by China's money. And the US is still connected to Taiwan and provides them military support. And…
Another way to say this, how does lying tell the truth? I don't understand corporations that decide to lie like this. I noticed Facebook Messenger does this fun thing where you can open it, start to read a message and…
My disdain for Pinterest is at unrecoverable levels because of this and the fact they display interesting photos without any details or source listed even if logged in. I often wonder the difference between people that…
Perhaps this could be justified but at least tip off the fellow agents and law enforcement there that there's two men with machine guns approaching. Instead, the FBI agent watched them exit their vehicle, then he fled…
Low interest rates certainly lead to non-optimal housing development. I completely support massive government funding of energy, nuclear, technology and research. But I don't support the NY Fed and the bank CEOs…
Interesting concept. Perhaps we can name this the Swordfish Law: cheap money drives out good ideas.
It’s so extra in its absurdism that I’d rather believe in sinister intent than systemic stupidity. The delivery address is the smallest possible font hidden behind screens. The endless dinging etc makes no sense. I feel…
The world is bad UX which I tend to think is a conspiracy. For example, the Postmates driver app functions like it was programmed (automated) in a parallel dimension by toddlers in a thousand year future using an analog…
Yet an FBI agent can literally encourage the first ISIS attack in the US and it’s covered on 60 Minutes but no one bats an eye. We’re left just to assume this is the only time it’s happened. While the 3rd terrorist…
You’re right, there are more people outside walking in areas than need to be. Walking in areas where there would be less people or none. People sitting on sidewalks, grass areas etc. TV news says our city streets are…
In general, it’s a great question: why does it take such extreme overhead to run a digital company that’s like Craigslist with better pictures. I understand it’s more than that but it’s still a valid philosophical…
Ok but he’s held very intellectual conversations with physicists so I can only infer he has a basic fundamental knowledge — despite the ego and fantastical colorful language. And I heard about the 3 generations when I…
Physicists want to forbid people from exploring ‘philosophies of sciences’ in public? You can only discuss official ideas codified by peer review? And of course it’s one of the main open problems. Obviously people in…
Regardless if he’s wrong, what he’s saying sounds interesting even to a physics PhD I’d imagine. The scientific community doesn’t know why there’s 3 generations of particles, heck I’ve barely heard anyone in my life…
I know we’re not supposed to refer to downvotes, but I had cancer and I worked in medicine. My points are valid and downvoting them is analogous is to the collectivist groupthink in medicine.
Everything’s not underfunded. It’s a problem of how the bureaucracies and agencies are created.
Here’s a decent comparison between Triller and TikTok- https://medium.com/the-dopamine-effect/triller-vs-tiktok-dif... Triller has 27 million users in the US but never heard anyone talk about it.
Cancer’s not one thing but there’s some things you can do to generally improve your odds. A doctor and an oncologist won’t tell you these things because they’re not even thinking about them. They likely don’t even know…
I always criticized the idea that “radical technology could exist but the competition buys it up” as a naive conspiracy theory. It’s pretty remarkable that the government paid for this but somehow the international…
One of the most absurd consequences of CarPlay is the USB car ports are often 1 amp. So my phone dies faster. Combined with Apple forcing you to use Apple Maps, makes me cynical of basic technology. This is partly what…
There are super smart people I respect but they accept bad behavior as a form of pragmatism. Like they’ll excuse patent trolls because they’re just working a legal angle and trying to make money like everyone else. This…
Systems > words
After it’s over, we should investigate everyone at the CDC and related agencies, everyone in past administrations, investigate President Trump and his cabinet, investigate those tied to the corporations who outsourced…
I was just making what I thought was a clever counter to your endless argument. I have friends who are implicated in conspiracy theories and know well it’s a flawed philosophical system that sustains incompetence. But…
As Tim Pool said, California is the king of greed. A lot of rich people secretly support him and working class people who have to deal with the societal breakdown that is California politics. 4.5 million people or 32%…
All due respect, but this is lunacy. The way the guy reacted then hung up is unconscionable. The WHO is clearly corrupted by China's money. And the US is still connected to Taiwan and provides them military support. And…
Another way to say this, how does lying tell the truth? I don't understand corporations that decide to lie like this. I noticed Facebook Messenger does this fun thing where you can open it, start to read a message and…
My disdain for Pinterest is at unrecoverable levels because of this and the fact they display interesting photos without any details or source listed even if logged in. I often wonder the difference between people that…
Perhaps this could be justified but at least tip off the fellow agents and law enforcement there that there's two men with machine guns approaching. Instead, the FBI agent watched them exit their vehicle, then he fled…
Low interest rates certainly lead to non-optimal housing development. I completely support massive government funding of energy, nuclear, technology and research. But I don't support the NY Fed and the bank CEOs…
Interesting concept. Perhaps we can name this the Swordfish Law: cheap money drives out good ideas.
It’s so extra in its absurdism that I’d rather believe in sinister intent than systemic stupidity. The delivery address is the smallest possible font hidden behind screens. The endless dinging etc makes no sense. I feel…
The world is bad UX which I tend to think is a conspiracy. For example, the Postmates driver app functions like it was programmed (automated) in a parallel dimension by toddlers in a thousand year future using an analog…
Yet an FBI agent can literally encourage the first ISIS attack in the US and it’s covered on 60 Minutes but no one bats an eye. We’re left just to assume this is the only time it’s happened. While the 3rd terrorist…
You’re right, there are more people outside walking in areas than need to be. Walking in areas where there would be less people or none. People sitting on sidewalks, grass areas etc. TV news says our city streets are…
In general, it’s a great question: why does it take such extreme overhead to run a digital company that’s like Craigslist with better pictures. I understand it’s more than that but it’s still a valid philosophical…
Ok but he’s held very intellectual conversations with physicists so I can only infer he has a basic fundamental knowledge — despite the ego and fantastical colorful language. And I heard about the 3 generations when I…
Physicists want to forbid people from exploring ‘philosophies of sciences’ in public? You can only discuss official ideas codified by peer review? And of course it’s one of the main open problems. Obviously people in…
Regardless if he’s wrong, what he’s saying sounds interesting even to a physics PhD I’d imagine. The scientific community doesn’t know why there’s 3 generations of particles, heck I’ve barely heard anyone in my life…
I know we’re not supposed to refer to downvotes, but I had cancer and I worked in medicine. My points are valid and downvoting them is analogous is to the collectivist groupthink in medicine.
Everything’s not underfunded. It’s a problem of how the bureaucracies and agencies are created.
Here’s a decent comparison between Triller and TikTok- https://medium.com/the-dopamine-effect/triller-vs-tiktok-dif... Triller has 27 million users in the US but never heard anyone talk about it.
Cancer’s not one thing but there’s some things you can do to generally improve your odds. A doctor and an oncologist won’t tell you these things because they’re not even thinking about them. They likely don’t even know…
I always criticized the idea that “radical technology could exist but the competition buys it up” as a naive conspiracy theory. It’s pretty remarkable that the government paid for this but somehow the international…
One of the most absurd consequences of CarPlay is the USB car ports are often 1 amp. So my phone dies faster. Combined with Apple forcing you to use Apple Maps, makes me cynical of basic technology. This is partly what…
There are super smart people I respect but they accept bad behavior as a form of pragmatism. Like they’ll excuse patent trolls because they’re just working a legal angle and trying to make money like everyone else. This…
Systems > words
After it’s over, we should investigate everyone at the CDC and related agencies, everyone in past administrations, investigate President Trump and his cabinet, investigate those tied to the corporations who outsourced…
I was just making what I thought was a clever counter to your endless argument. I have friends who are implicated in conspiracy theories and know well it’s a flawed philosophical system that sustains incompetence. But…
As Tim Pool said, California is the king of greed. A lot of rich people secretly support him and working class people who have to deal with the societal breakdown that is California politics. 4.5 million people or 32%…