Yes, so let's think long term. How do we keep it rolling? Perhaps we will need to continue to advance our technology, especially moving industries to space where there is no ecosphere.
We're doing extremely well compared to an unimaginably long period of pre-industrialization.
It introduces no issues for space travel. And what exactly do you want to happen here? LEO to stay empty because no one else is able to fill it and for spacex to not to try to expand because the regulatory process isn't…
Well the only thing that has ever solved starvation is improved technology, child abuse I think has nothing to do with satellites, and managing climate change requires massive energy and technology resources especially…
What consensus is possible? I think you are a despicable person trying to drag the whole species back into the mud. You think the same about me except in the opposite direction. The only resolution is for us to fight.…
1. That's not true. 2. It's not "at will" if you actually read the article you're commenting under you'd see it is about them _applying for a license_ to do something.
If you look up at a constellation of satellites and feel anything but hope and wonder you are truly a lost soul.
Correct, they can choose not to buy an iphone. Also, in this case, the EU regulations are undermining privacy.
OpenAI pulling out investment after their local partner fails to meet milestones is a scam?
You'd have a point if Germany did anything to actually support businesses scaling instead of trying to kneecap them at every turn
> Just because things have been horrific up to this point, does not mean that we should want them to continue to be horrific Wrong. Things stopped being horrific precisely because of the overwhelming amount of weaponry…
> I don’t want my songs – some written with survivors of conflict – to enrich people who fund weapons Says the man whose comfortable existence is entirely predicated on advanced weaponry wielded on his behalf. Setting…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life
That is quite literally the meaning of life, so yes.
Very naive. The services are potentially replaceable, the data is not. That's not even considering the political backlash. How do you explain to your population that their digital lives have been permanently deleted…
I suspect that this is going to fall into the "nothing ever happens" bucket. What they're implying is that it is illegal for US companies to comply with EU law. This is significantly different than the EU enforcing the…
More likely the EU will be forced to back down since they are completely dependent on US digital services imports for basic infrastructure.
FWIW I have 4 sonos devices in my home and I've got basically zero problems. I guess I mostly use Airplay to control them but I do occasionally use the app and it's fine. I'm really not sure what all the fuss is about.
The pre-war energy status quo was also not good, and further in the context of the zero-sum german budget created by the Schuldenbremse a euro invested in the energiewende is a euro that cannot be more productively…
> Road deaths are "random". Obviously each one has a specific cause, but we're all equally at risk. We're all in agreement that they should be avoided, and we have significant legislation to improve safety (no one is…
It's a tradeoff, for example the German Girocard network is fundamentally built on top of SEPA so it is very low cost. But that also means that it does not support features that credit card networks support like…
> That’s right, this manufacturing company will become a unicorn this year—one of only 6,000 companies in the world earning more than $1 billion in revenue. This is not what "unicorn" means. I do not think this author…
> maybe we as a species should die? Sounds a lot like giving up to me. Wishing for human extinction makes you an enemy of all mankind btw
> While renewables capture an inexhaustible source of energy (Sun) Fortunately that solar panels require no resources to create, require no maintenance, and take no subsidies to maintain as an industry!
"The future looks somewhat difficult, better give up and go extinct" Fortunately natural selection will remove this mindset eventually. It's unfortunate that the species has to suffer it in the meantime.
Yes, so let's think long term. How do we keep it rolling? Perhaps we will need to continue to advance our technology, especially moving industries to space where there is no ecosphere.
We're doing extremely well compared to an unimaginably long period of pre-industrialization.
It introduces no issues for space travel. And what exactly do you want to happen here? LEO to stay empty because no one else is able to fill it and for spacex to not to try to expand because the regulatory process isn't…
Well the only thing that has ever solved starvation is improved technology, child abuse I think has nothing to do with satellites, and managing climate change requires massive energy and technology resources especially…
What consensus is possible? I think you are a despicable person trying to drag the whole species back into the mud. You think the same about me except in the opposite direction. The only resolution is for us to fight.…
1. That's not true. 2. It's not "at will" if you actually read the article you're commenting under you'd see it is about them _applying for a license_ to do something.
If you look up at a constellation of satellites and feel anything but hope and wonder you are truly a lost soul.
Correct, they can choose not to buy an iphone. Also, in this case, the EU regulations are undermining privacy.
OpenAI pulling out investment after their local partner fails to meet milestones is a scam?
You'd have a point if Germany did anything to actually support businesses scaling instead of trying to kneecap them at every turn
> Just because things have been horrific up to this point, does not mean that we should want them to continue to be horrific Wrong. Things stopped being horrific precisely because of the overwhelming amount of weaponry…
> I don’t want my songs – some written with survivors of conflict – to enrich people who fund weapons Says the man whose comfortable existence is entirely predicated on advanced weaponry wielded on his behalf. Setting…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life
That is quite literally the meaning of life, so yes.
Very naive. The services are potentially replaceable, the data is not. That's not even considering the political backlash. How do you explain to your population that their digital lives have been permanently deleted…
I suspect that this is going to fall into the "nothing ever happens" bucket. What they're implying is that it is illegal for US companies to comply with EU law. This is significantly different than the EU enforcing the…
More likely the EU will be forced to back down since they are completely dependent on US digital services imports for basic infrastructure.
FWIW I have 4 sonos devices in my home and I've got basically zero problems. I guess I mostly use Airplay to control them but I do occasionally use the app and it's fine. I'm really not sure what all the fuss is about.
The pre-war energy status quo was also not good, and further in the context of the zero-sum german budget created by the Schuldenbremse a euro invested in the energiewende is a euro that cannot be more productively…
> Road deaths are "random". Obviously each one has a specific cause, but we're all equally at risk. We're all in agreement that they should be avoided, and we have significant legislation to improve safety (no one is…
It's a tradeoff, for example the German Girocard network is fundamentally built on top of SEPA so it is very low cost. But that also means that it does not support features that credit card networks support like…
> That’s right, this manufacturing company will become a unicorn this year—one of only 6,000 companies in the world earning more than $1 billion in revenue. This is not what "unicorn" means. I do not think this author…
> maybe we as a species should die? Sounds a lot like giving up to me. Wishing for human extinction makes you an enemy of all mankind btw
> While renewables capture an inexhaustible source of energy (Sun) Fortunately that solar panels require no resources to create, require no maintenance, and take no subsidies to maintain as an industry!
"The future looks somewhat difficult, better give up and go extinct" Fortunately natural selection will remove this mindset eventually. It's unfortunate that the species has to suffer it in the meantime.