Wouldn’t it be easier and cheaper simply to focus building your data centers in other poorer countries where your permits won’t be blocked? Why would the next most logical choice be “let’s put it in orbit”?
Ukraine would love the F35. We won’t sell it to them at any price, though, because of the escalatory concern with Russia. We only just barely decided to allow them to have F16.
The Gestapo had the backing of the courts and the laws as well. Your argument is not as strong as you seem to think. Also -- it's fairly well documented at this point that ICE is often without a warrant, and is…
You clearly DON’T “get it”.. obviously Trump is different than Hitler, but to say he’s nothing remotely close is some serious handwaving. ICE is acting a LOT like the Gestapo. Trump is telling obvious lies and his…
On the other hand, if privatizing ATC is one of your goals, this is probably an effective way to force the issue. (Current Airline Pilot here, definitely NOT in favor of privatizing ATC, but historically breaking things…
The report can be found here: https://aaib.gov.in/What's%20New%20Assets/Preliminary%20Repo... > did the report say a one second delay or that the two switches were turned off at consecutive seconds? The report states,…
> The report is actually a little cagey about whether the locks were properly installed on these switches. Said locks are supposedly optional. The locks/gates on the switches are definitely NOT optional. There was an…
Genuine question not from a judgy space but from an interested one.. what motivates you to do this? I feel like I would find the pat down far more invasive than someone seeing a sort of nude picture of my body.. again,…
I did a chunk of my primary training back when I was 21, but as often happens, I got to around the cross country solo portion and ran out of money and life priorities changed.. unfortunately, I then set it down for a…
I've been without an IT gig for the last year, though it had nothing to do with the overall tech market tightening. Prior to my gig ending, I'd already made the decision to change careers (at least for a while), so I…
I'm not sure why you find it distracting, it's an on point extension of the scenario. There are rules by which companies are supposed to operate, and evaluations (audits, for example) intended to ensure compliance with…
I'm just about to start my new job as an airline pilot at 46. I didn't primarily decide to career shift away from IT because of AI, but it was definitely a consideration.
> So I screenshotted the horrible one-way price to go in my expense report, and then booked the round trip ticket. So… you committed fraud? Cool? I’m all for sticking it to the corporate overlords, but careful how far…
And I think that you may mean volume.. :-)
> Are you asking why a single point of failure is a bad thing? >To restate what you asked: “if the USA weapons manufacturing capability is compromised and cannot sell weapons to approved parties, and said parties also…
Let me get this straight… > That’s part of the intention. Europe specifically is underproductive and the hope is that these tariffs and the change of tone for defense agreements will bolster Europes domestic industrial…
Your personal choice is fine for you. My personal choice is to enjoy a cup or two of coffee per day, because I love the way it tastes, not because I want or need the caffeine. I currently don't have regular employment,…
I personally love the taste of coffee. If decaffeinated were able to achieve the same flavors, I'd be quite happy with it. Unfortunately, it doesn't taste at all the same.
The use of "bifocal contact lenses" is not allowed. Bifocal glasses are fine.
> In my program, grades don’t matter (so employers can’t stack rank us). Can you expand a bit on how that works? I have limited academic experience, so I’m fascinated. Does everyone end up with a 4.0 if they pass, or..?
More than half? Source? Trump may well win this election. But there’s no scenario under which he’s going to also win the popular vote while doing it, at least none that I’ve heard of. If you have credible information…
You aren't quite right here. Temperature inversions are when the atmosphere warms as you go up instead of cools. The atmosphere usually cools at a fairly constant rate as you go up, at least in the troposphere. This…
I would agree with the statement that money can't buy time that has already passed, because nothing can do that. Money can definitely buy time in the present moment, though.
Except that money DOES buy time. When I have money, I can convert it to time to do things I enjoy. When I don't have money, I need to spend my time to get money in order to survive. I find the statement that "money…
This is a pretty biased take in my opinion. I personally know at least one person who has lost more than 80lbs on Wegovy, after not being able to lose weight for years. It's been a literal sea change for her life, at…
Wouldn’t it be easier and cheaper simply to focus building your data centers in other poorer countries where your permits won’t be blocked? Why would the next most logical choice be “let’s put it in orbit”?
Ukraine would love the F35. We won’t sell it to them at any price, though, because of the escalatory concern with Russia. We only just barely decided to allow them to have F16.
The Gestapo had the backing of the courts and the laws as well. Your argument is not as strong as you seem to think. Also -- it's fairly well documented at this point that ICE is often without a warrant, and is…
You clearly DON’T “get it”.. obviously Trump is different than Hitler, but to say he’s nothing remotely close is some serious handwaving. ICE is acting a LOT like the Gestapo. Trump is telling obvious lies and his…
On the other hand, if privatizing ATC is one of your goals, this is probably an effective way to force the issue. (Current Airline Pilot here, definitely NOT in favor of privatizing ATC, but historically breaking things…
The report can be found here: https://aaib.gov.in/What's%20New%20Assets/Preliminary%20Repo... > did the report say a one second delay or that the two switches were turned off at consecutive seconds? The report states,…
> The report is actually a little cagey about whether the locks were properly installed on these switches. Said locks are supposedly optional. The locks/gates on the switches are definitely NOT optional. There was an…
Genuine question not from a judgy space but from an interested one.. what motivates you to do this? I feel like I would find the pat down far more invasive than someone seeing a sort of nude picture of my body.. again,…
I did a chunk of my primary training back when I was 21, but as often happens, I got to around the cross country solo portion and ran out of money and life priorities changed.. unfortunately, I then set it down for a…
I've been without an IT gig for the last year, though it had nothing to do with the overall tech market tightening. Prior to my gig ending, I'd already made the decision to change careers (at least for a while), so I…
I'm not sure why you find it distracting, it's an on point extension of the scenario. There are rules by which companies are supposed to operate, and evaluations (audits, for example) intended to ensure compliance with…
I'm just about to start my new job as an airline pilot at 46. I didn't primarily decide to career shift away from IT because of AI, but it was definitely a consideration.
> So I screenshotted the horrible one-way price to go in my expense report, and then booked the round trip ticket. So… you committed fraud? Cool? I’m all for sticking it to the corporate overlords, but careful how far…
And I think that you may mean volume.. :-)
> Are you asking why a single point of failure is a bad thing? >To restate what you asked: “if the USA weapons manufacturing capability is compromised and cannot sell weapons to approved parties, and said parties also…
Let me get this straight… > That’s part of the intention. Europe specifically is underproductive and the hope is that these tariffs and the change of tone for defense agreements will bolster Europes domestic industrial…
Your personal choice is fine for you. My personal choice is to enjoy a cup or two of coffee per day, because I love the way it tastes, not because I want or need the caffeine. I currently don't have regular employment,…
I personally love the taste of coffee. If decaffeinated were able to achieve the same flavors, I'd be quite happy with it. Unfortunately, it doesn't taste at all the same.
The use of "bifocal contact lenses" is not allowed. Bifocal glasses are fine.
> In my program, grades don’t matter (so employers can’t stack rank us). Can you expand a bit on how that works? I have limited academic experience, so I’m fascinated. Does everyone end up with a 4.0 if they pass, or..?
More than half? Source? Trump may well win this election. But there’s no scenario under which he’s going to also win the popular vote while doing it, at least none that I’ve heard of. If you have credible information…
You aren't quite right here. Temperature inversions are when the atmosphere warms as you go up instead of cools. The atmosphere usually cools at a fairly constant rate as you go up, at least in the troposphere. This…
I would agree with the statement that money can't buy time that has already passed, because nothing can do that. Money can definitely buy time in the present moment, though.
Except that money DOES buy time. When I have money, I can convert it to time to do things I enjoy. When I don't have money, I need to spend my time to get money in order to survive. I find the statement that "money…
This is a pretty biased take in my opinion. I personally know at least one person who has lost more than 80lbs on Wegovy, after not being able to lose weight for years. It's been a literal sea change for her life, at…