I'm usually annoyed by people complaining about scroll hijacking on HN but this site was a new level of bad.
I think it would be extremely confusing for customers if the steam “Buy” button was renamed to “Rent” or “Lease”.
The US is involved in too many wars to call them all the "US war".
Yes for sure. It’s not easy to find reporting about the extent of attacks on either side of this war.
Comet in moominland is about them learning about a comet heading towards earth that they believe is going to kill them all.
We don't even have to go that far to realize how quickly the democratic establishment would roll over in the face of a civil war. I don't think Chuck Schumer is going to be leading an armed resistance movement anytime…
Yeah it’s infuriating to think about.
Kyle Reese?
They have to accept cash in the US as well. The post you're replying to is just saying that they can't ring anything up or accept any payment without power.
Thanks for your input "investguy1"
Don't need a super computer to do that hah
Yeah and it was probably equally craven and opportunistic to bring them in as well.
Imagine doing something with money that isn't investing in a for profit company.
A president who is willing to do those things, and has a military willing to carry those orders out, isn't likely to be stopped by the court telling them it's illegal.
Yeah GTA doesn't have much in terms of destructibility. Some of the battlefield games do this pretty well though, particularly Bad Company 2. It was very common in that game to use explosives to make different ways in…
I think for anyone not working in national security, any thug could just as easily get your password out of you.
The probability that humans are still driving around in cars, self driving or not, in 1000 years is incredibly unlikely.
Those books are pretty lame but this ChatGPT book is still pretty far behind those.
You think the government won't take your Bitcoin?
The "Her" soundtrack is a good one.
HN readers should be perfect jury members then.
> Yet, when you look at what Norway has actually produced over the past few decades in terms of innovation, companies, etc. the picture is very, very empty. Do you have anything to back this claim up? Most of what I've…
Yeah it's too bad the US is such a poor country with no natural resources.
Well we don't really have a functional democracy in the US. That's really the core problem to fix before you can start trusting the government more.
I guarantee the NSA is slurping up this data in the US.
I'm usually annoyed by people complaining about scroll hijacking on HN but this site was a new level of bad.
I think it would be extremely confusing for customers if the steam “Buy” button was renamed to “Rent” or “Lease”.
The US is involved in too many wars to call them all the "US war".
Yes for sure. It’s not easy to find reporting about the extent of attacks on either side of this war.
Comet in moominland is about them learning about a comet heading towards earth that they believe is going to kill them all.
We don't even have to go that far to realize how quickly the democratic establishment would roll over in the face of a civil war. I don't think Chuck Schumer is going to be leading an armed resistance movement anytime…
Yeah it’s infuriating to think about.
Kyle Reese?
They have to accept cash in the US as well. The post you're replying to is just saying that they can't ring anything up or accept any payment without power.
Thanks for your input "investguy1"
Don't need a super computer to do that hah
Yeah and it was probably equally craven and opportunistic to bring them in as well.
Imagine doing something with money that isn't investing in a for profit company.
A president who is willing to do those things, and has a military willing to carry those orders out, isn't likely to be stopped by the court telling them it's illegal.
Yeah GTA doesn't have much in terms of destructibility. Some of the battlefield games do this pretty well though, particularly Bad Company 2. It was very common in that game to use explosives to make different ways in…
I think for anyone not working in national security, any thug could just as easily get your password out of you.
The probability that humans are still driving around in cars, self driving or not, in 1000 years is incredibly unlikely.
Those books are pretty lame but this ChatGPT book is still pretty far behind those.
You think the government won't take your Bitcoin?
The "Her" soundtrack is a good one.
HN readers should be perfect jury members then.
> Yet, when you look at what Norway has actually produced over the past few decades in terms of innovation, companies, etc. the picture is very, very empty. Do you have anything to back this claim up? Most of what I've…
Yeah it's too bad the US is such a poor country with no natural resources.
Well we don't really have a functional democracy in the US. That's really the core problem to fix before you can start trusting the government more.
I guarantee the NSA is slurping up this data in the US.