

For some reason he reminded me of this one Bill Murray flick.
Science and expert opinion should be respected, “your own research” is usually worthless, Black Lives Matter, Taiwan is a country, Love is Love, and Trans Rights are Human Rights.
No nazis or tankies, thanks.
For some reason he reminded me of this one Bill Murray flick.
THIS IS THE FUTURE LIBERALS WANT /s
I remember all of the dead in the Auction House in Orgimmar. It was something!
Ok, following that train of thought, what then? Where are you going with that sentiment?
Okay, that was always allowed.
I think you meant IF.
Squadron 42 when?
Right?
The “escalation” was the invasion, Elon, you simpering pile of shit.
They didn’t, but Nissan did put in writing that they might. That by itself was insane.
I guarantee you that climate change and industrial loads will still be a thing in 16 years.
There are urgent needs we can’t wait 50 years for.
Storage technology isn’t there yet. Nuclear is. The only viable approach is “all of the above.” Anything less is foolishness and oil industry propaganda.
Because it gets dark and the wind stops blowing and industry still operates when those things happen. Nuclear is not a forever solution, but a necessary stop-gap.
I’m not here to discuss oil and gas industry funded propaganda and disinfo.
We’ll all be calling it X-twitter after Elgoober manages to kill it.
Republican electoral fortunes rely on the Evangelical Christian vote. Without them, they lose most of the time. But in the 70s, some Republican strategist realized they could use them to win, so this happened. It’s a worthwhile read.
Basically they realized that here was a giant bloc of people who were kinda easy to manipulate (and pretty racist). That’s the Modern Republican target demo in a nutshell.
I mean, I doubt it’s exactly what he wanted. The traffic is nice and all, but it’s not like investors don’t have eyes. They know he’s hated, it’s just a question of what that means for the IPO and ongoing profitability of the business.
I hate the usage of AI here too, but I think this is a fight we’ve already lost. Stupid LLM algorithms.
This is like asking “can you trust a wrench?” It’s a tool. You can trust it to operate within its parameters. The problem is that most of us don’t understand what those parameters are; it’s a black box. So yeah, if you’re gonna use it, use it for low stakes applications are prepare to exercise considerable oversight … like a harbor freight table saw.
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