Maybe not $52bbn but they got at least something from the CHIPS act https://www.sinema.senate.gov/fueled-sinemas-chips-act-intel...
Clever condescension, you'll go a long way with intellect like that, kid. Nice job dropping 'given history' in there, you win! History shows that is a fantastic argument and adds significant value to your post. Next…
>the whole point of society is that we don't need this ridiculous "natural" nonsense. We beat it. It can stay outside. We replaced it with society. When the silent part is said out loud. "We" didn't beat anything, and…
It's interesting to see you victim blaming instead of trying to bridge the gap with folks that could be sympathetic with your viewpoint. Or did you change positions to at the same time they did? I've noticed a lot of…
I have a couple of friends who were regularly arrested by the police, and kept over the weekend until they would drop charges. Naturally the more it happened the more they would tell the cops how they really feel,…
"Stereotypes"
The food of the future is going to be 25% Teflon, 30% mealworm, 30% lab-grown meat concentrate, and 15% assorted insects as real food is regulated out of existence for us proles. At least we can take solace in watching…
Not just scanning my ID but making me stand there and look into the camera for a face scan too. I just don't like it.
Fluffychat is my go-to for getting normies on matrix.
I've left parties because they go to clubs that scan your ID and take your photo before you can enter on several occasions. Cryptographically verifiable identification is not a good idea, regardless of intentions.
You don't have to understand teenagers to understand that their problems are the same that they have always been, except in different settings.
Early on Fauci was telling everyone how useless masks were [1]. I have a couple people in my social circle that were banned from fb for saying he was wrong early on about masks being ineffective. And several others were…
The senator that wrote it thinks it passed. >Sinema’s bipartisan CHIPS For America Act - which is now law - restores America’s leadership in semiconductor manufacturing.…
Of course it will happen, it was funded (directly or indirectly) with public money[1]. The only thing that surprises me is that I expected the ink to dry before they used my money to buy their competition. 1:…
Nice to see that the $52bbn in tax money from the chips act is being used for consolidation of industries. Blatant corruption and nobody even cares.
It's currently in broad strokes, what's being enabled is micromanagement. You don't have enough calorie credits for that uber, better get hiking.[1] The global food council will also be prohibiting purchases of meat…
IT-Backed Authoritarianism https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IT-backed_authoritarianism
Charge less and take a smaller cut. My partner was immediately excited when I mentioned she could talk to older folks, but told me "I'd never work for someone taking that large of a cut".
I don't know how I forgot that. It was more popular than alcohol and cigarettes at my school.
The latter. In the age of patreon people clicking the 'support creator with reseed' box to temporarily donate some spare resources to creators they like is almost a given.
Google could easily figure out how to distribute the bandwidth and storage costs of that were a priority.
When I was growing up all the teens were smoking and drinking. Considering how bad we know alcohol and cigarettes are for a developing brain, I'm inclined to not panic over the newest trend.
Put on your own oxygen mask before attempting to help others.
That's probably the most exciting thing in the automotive world right now.
If metadata is good enough to kill people it's dangerous enough to stop collecting en masse.
Maybe not $52bbn but they got at least something from the CHIPS act https://www.sinema.senate.gov/fueled-sinemas-chips-act-intel...
Clever condescension, you'll go a long way with intellect like that, kid. Nice job dropping 'given history' in there, you win! History shows that is a fantastic argument and adds significant value to your post. Next…
>the whole point of society is that we don't need this ridiculous "natural" nonsense. We beat it. It can stay outside. We replaced it with society. When the silent part is said out loud. "We" didn't beat anything, and…
It's interesting to see you victim blaming instead of trying to bridge the gap with folks that could be sympathetic with your viewpoint. Or did you change positions to at the same time they did? I've noticed a lot of…
I have a couple of friends who were regularly arrested by the police, and kept over the weekend until they would drop charges. Naturally the more it happened the more they would tell the cops how they really feel,…
"Stereotypes"
The food of the future is going to be 25% Teflon, 30% mealworm, 30% lab-grown meat concentrate, and 15% assorted insects as real food is regulated out of existence for us proles. At least we can take solace in watching…
Not just scanning my ID but making me stand there and look into the camera for a face scan too. I just don't like it.
Fluffychat is my go-to for getting normies on matrix.
I've left parties because they go to clubs that scan your ID and take your photo before you can enter on several occasions. Cryptographically verifiable identification is not a good idea, regardless of intentions.
You don't have to understand teenagers to understand that their problems are the same that they have always been, except in different settings.
Early on Fauci was telling everyone how useless masks were [1]. I have a couple people in my social circle that were banned from fb for saying he was wrong early on about masks being ineffective. And several others were…
The senator that wrote it thinks it passed. >Sinema’s bipartisan CHIPS For America Act - which is now law - restores America’s leadership in semiconductor manufacturing.…
Of course it will happen, it was funded (directly or indirectly) with public money[1]. The only thing that surprises me is that I expected the ink to dry before they used my money to buy their competition. 1:…
Nice to see that the $52bbn in tax money from the chips act is being used for consolidation of industries. Blatant corruption and nobody even cares.
It's currently in broad strokes, what's being enabled is micromanagement. You don't have enough calorie credits for that uber, better get hiking.[1] The global food council will also be prohibiting purchases of meat…
IT-Backed Authoritarianism https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IT-backed_authoritarianism
Charge less and take a smaller cut. My partner was immediately excited when I mentioned she could talk to older folks, but told me "I'd never work for someone taking that large of a cut".
I don't know how I forgot that. It was more popular than alcohol and cigarettes at my school.
The latter. In the age of patreon people clicking the 'support creator with reseed' box to temporarily donate some spare resources to creators they like is almost a given.
Google could easily figure out how to distribute the bandwidth and storage costs of that were a priority.
When I was growing up all the teens were smoking and drinking. Considering how bad we know alcohol and cigarettes are for a developing brain, I'm inclined to not panic over the newest trend.
Put on your own oxygen mask before attempting to help others.
That's probably the most exciting thing in the automotive world right now.
If metadata is good enough to kill people it's dangerous enough to stop collecting en masse.