The US bombs the air defense, then it bombs whatever else.
Relevant interview with Senator Schumer: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/3-objects-flying-us-canada-b... He's claiming they're all balloons, and that recovering them has been an intelligence windfall for the US - and…
“Roughly 1,900 people work at the company” Doing what?
Not to worry, HBO Max has replaced all that with “Velma.”
There aren’t any resources in interstellar space. It’s a near-perfect vacuum and the temperature is a uniform 3 Kelvins.
> I read somewhere (don't remember where) that if a ship constantly accelerates in space, it can reach another star system in a few decades and another galaxy in less than a century. The problem is, it also has to slow…
Yes, I had one, and it was awesome. The thing went high enough to disappear from view, then gyro’ed safely back to earth.
Meta comment, I love HN for comments like this. Collectively, this website is a super-brain that’s far more impressive than any language model.
Binance will likely be subject to clawback of the funds FTX used to buy them out. If they can still be fully liquid after surrendering $2 billion, they just might make it - assuming the rest of their balance sheet is…
As CZ has said repeatedly, they’re not a Chinese company. If the CCP bails them out, they’ll have an entirely new set of reputation problems.
I predict Binance will collapse before the end of this year.
Right near the CalTech campus, there was a barbershop owned and operated by a sole older gentleman. You’d sit down, tell him what you wanted, and he’d give you a magazine (often Scientific American) and cut your hair in…
Yeah, this chart didn’t really make much sense. I think it’s mostly a setup for the “Tories” joke.
You have a point, but you may be thinking of the CDOs they and other sold, knowing that they were full of risky mortgages but laundering them through overly-chummy ratings firms.
Yes, we had a neurosurgeon run for the Presidency who, according to experts, had some foolish tax policies he wanted to implement. You don’t hear me making pronouncements on tax policy, because I don’t know enough about…
“state certified harm reduction counselor here” Which means almost nothing. Unless you’re a pharmacologist, or a neuroscientist (as I am), please refrain from giving scientific opinions in this field.
“VICE News reached out to several manufacturers and retailers that sell tianeptine to ask for comment on the health concerns surrounding the drug but did not receive a response.” Name them. Why not?
Indict them too. There’s every indication that they were beneficial participants of the scheme.
The reputation washing will have a mixed effect, since he’s portraying himself as both innocent and incompetent. Not sure I’d do business with someone like that.
You should watch “The Unbrellas of Cherbourg” to experience a world absolutely full of color, color everywhere, and more beautiful because of it. Not every city has to have the same chromatic sensibility as men’s…
The term originated in avionics, I believe with the F-16. Before that, IR imaging was top-down, something mounted under spy and reconnaissance planes.
Recent example: Kalthi
I’d say that’s true up to a point, and that point is when unsophisticated customers watch an FTX commercial during the Super Bowl and then send $10K into SBF’s pocket. Those people are innocent.
That would be terrific, certainly. MC and Visa fees in the US are outrageous, though Congress seems to finally be taking a look at this. I wonder, though, if there’s an inevitable tradeoff between efficiency and…
If you can afford one, which most people can’t.
The US bombs the air defense, then it bombs whatever else.
Relevant interview with Senator Schumer: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/3-objects-flying-us-canada-b... He's claiming they're all balloons, and that recovering them has been an intelligence windfall for the US - and…
“Roughly 1,900 people work at the company” Doing what?
Not to worry, HBO Max has replaced all that with “Velma.”
There aren’t any resources in interstellar space. It’s a near-perfect vacuum and the temperature is a uniform 3 Kelvins.
> I read somewhere (don't remember where) that if a ship constantly accelerates in space, it can reach another star system in a few decades and another galaxy in less than a century. The problem is, it also has to slow…
Yes, I had one, and it was awesome. The thing went high enough to disappear from view, then gyro’ed safely back to earth.
Meta comment, I love HN for comments like this. Collectively, this website is a super-brain that’s far more impressive than any language model.
Binance will likely be subject to clawback of the funds FTX used to buy them out. If they can still be fully liquid after surrendering $2 billion, they just might make it - assuming the rest of their balance sheet is…
As CZ has said repeatedly, they’re not a Chinese company. If the CCP bails them out, they’ll have an entirely new set of reputation problems.
I predict Binance will collapse before the end of this year.
Right near the CalTech campus, there was a barbershop owned and operated by a sole older gentleman. You’d sit down, tell him what you wanted, and he’d give you a magazine (often Scientific American) and cut your hair in…
Yeah, this chart didn’t really make much sense. I think it’s mostly a setup for the “Tories” joke.
You have a point, but you may be thinking of the CDOs they and other sold, knowing that they were full of risky mortgages but laundering them through overly-chummy ratings firms.
Yes, we had a neurosurgeon run for the Presidency who, according to experts, had some foolish tax policies he wanted to implement. You don’t hear me making pronouncements on tax policy, because I don’t know enough about…
“state certified harm reduction counselor here” Which means almost nothing. Unless you’re a pharmacologist, or a neuroscientist (as I am), please refrain from giving scientific opinions in this field.
“VICE News reached out to several manufacturers and retailers that sell tianeptine to ask for comment on the health concerns surrounding the drug but did not receive a response.” Name them. Why not?
Indict them too. There’s every indication that they were beneficial participants of the scheme.
The reputation washing will have a mixed effect, since he’s portraying himself as both innocent and incompetent. Not sure I’d do business with someone like that.
You should watch “The Unbrellas of Cherbourg” to experience a world absolutely full of color, color everywhere, and more beautiful because of it. Not every city has to have the same chromatic sensibility as men’s…
The term originated in avionics, I believe with the F-16. Before that, IR imaging was top-down, something mounted under spy and reconnaissance planes.
Recent example: Kalthi
I’d say that’s true up to a point, and that point is when unsophisticated customers watch an FTX commercial during the Super Bowl and then send $10K into SBF’s pocket. Those people are innocent.
That would be terrific, certainly. MC and Visa fees in the US are outrageous, though Congress seems to finally be taking a look at this. I wonder, though, if there’s an inevitable tradeoff between efficiency and…
If you can afford one, which most people can’t.