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  • I'll be patient a bit more

  • Not you too, Dave...

  • I know kung fu

  • Ah I missed that. 50 euros tho for what's now an old game is a bit much

  • Im still waiting for a pc release of RDR1. And for RDR2 to srop in price significantly

  • I only know about the Hitachi magic wand

  • I mean I'm kind of curious. It's probably horrible but I would like to see/heat it somehow.

    I bought a CD in Edinburgh from a guy who was part of a particular eastern religion, he called it 'monk rock'. It was not terrible, but worth it for the story.

  • Tbh the whole French bad thing was because they were based in the past. They didn't want to join Bush' invasion so French fries became freedom fries.

  • There is a bit of a feedback loop though. As value and work is often expressed in the amount of labour a person can do. With digital currency this is shifted to computer labor. But the basic cost of human labor is still being valued. In fact this might give us an exchange ratefor computer labor vs human labor.

    I know your comment is about intelligence but that is difficult to measure. This is projected to be the bubble bursting bit of AI as it intelligence is limited but the amout of actual work it replaces is measurable.

    Im not saying your are wrong, by the way, im just trying to understand the metrics of this. If you want any type of economic evaluation one doesn't only need to involve the cost, but also the revenue. I don't think we have the figures yet but I think that the production side of AI is still a bit underwhelming.

    I do think that crypto data cost needs a place in this evaluation, just like heat management is a thing in automotive engineering. Even thout it is an unwanted byproduct it needs to be accounted for.

  • Nocebo

  • You're the man

  • Why would crypto currency datacenters be left out of the comparison?

  • The amount of Drag Queens and Trans people getting caught doing stupid sexual suff to people:

    0

  • Trust is gained by the drop and spilled by the bucket.

    All American propaganda that was constructed since the Marshall plan was pissed out of the window. It will take at least a couple of decades of primo behavior to gain back that trust.

  • He's gonna find out that is pretty hard to win a war without boots on the ground.

  • I know he dodges the answer to how we know whether the Jewish people have been living in that region.

    But he is never directly asked about DNA testing anyone. It would be an easy follow up, but Tucker never poses that question directly.

  • Are we watching the same video (2:43) because at what timestamp does he ask the ambassador if he would 'he would DNA test Israelis and Palestinians to determine the true descendents of the Biblical people of Israel'.

    I know there is allusion to this in what I saw, but I didn't see that particular question being asked directly.

  • I watched the video. I failed to hear the question referred to in the post title. Did he ask it before or after this segment?

    And what was the answer?

  • WERO is based on Ideal, which is in use since 2006.