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  • The Americans are the sinister and mendacious psychopaths of international diplomacy. It's much less nuanced and not very interesting.

  • Iranian diplomacy operates along the lines of a Jinn. Every move feels like a Faustian bargain. You ask the Jinn for a giant penis and it gives you a giant penis attached to your head, then disappears in a puff of smoke.

  • They like to cha-cha real smooth. But not too smooth.

  • I don't have any suggestions, just want to say thanks for making this stuff. It's very cool.

  • Yes but this time we legalise all the other drugs. Huge profits.

    In all seriousness, no drugs should be illegal and healthcare and education should be freely available. Universal income. We would need to make conservatism, lobbying and billionaires illegal.

  • Alcohol

  • I use Android but how much for the finger?

  • Have you tried reducing your alcohol consumption?

  • Use a VPN. ISP are being disingenuous when they claim a data connection is unlimited at the point of purchase and then slug us with restrictions when we try and use it. If they can detect a tether, the VPN should obscure it.

  • Classic?

  • And not as good

  • This post made me beat my head with a 2 by 4

  • Thanks NASA

  • An assessment is not a measurement and safety is not an SI unit, deal with it bro.

  • It's a measurement on an arbitrary scale. Nothing I've said is news to anyone who designs safety critical systems. I'm certainly not saying that safety isn't important or that we can't assess it. What I'm saying is that placing a number on that assessment will always stray into the realm of politics in a way that physics and mathematics never does. It lulls ignorant people into the belief that something is safe or not safe. They feel safe because they've been told it is safe or vice versa. Physics doesn't care if you feel safe.

    It's notable that contemporary safety standards such as ISO 26262 generally avoid numerical assessments, for the reasons outlined above.

  • Space x was handed NASA research, knowledge base and state handouts. Must be nice having those type of friends.

  • I take a lot of risks but never with yo mama. I always take my time with her.

  • Safety cannot be measured because it's a feeling. One person feels safe climbing a mountain without a rope and the next person is petrified. Safety is just word to describe a concept. It's different to the wavelength of light or force or charge. These things are based on fundamental properties of the universe that can be measured and are repeatable.

    A reasonable approximation might be to consider the likelihood of an adverse event given a use case over time. We could say that an accident every million hours is our definition of safe but that is completely arbitrary in the way that the physical laws and constants are not.

  • What are the units?