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  • Zhang Yiming? I could only find him denying he's Singaporean. Everything says he's Chinese. It could be bullshit if he's cozying up to the PRC, but that only proves my point.

  • it was open to both left and right contact

    I don't believe that for a minute. The CCP just had more subtle methods for suppressing content critical of them.

  • No I didn't. I said I wish it was made by a better person. Not a bad person.

    You just defaulted to thinking I could only have one of two extreme opinions. Layoff, it's not that important.

  • disparage him as a person.

    What are you talking about? I never said anything like that.

  • He's less a reviewer and more a comedian, but he only has one bit. Once you know the bit, it stops being funny. It's been years since I stopped watching him, but I remember him being way too concerned with a game's fanbase being annoying when deciding on the review.

  • It's a funny joke I wish a better person made.

  • There's an issue with Wild Ramps. Very very difficult to grow in a garden to that point that no one does it. So if you want it, you have to harvest from the wild and the places they grow is limited for the same reason they're difficult to garden.

    Foragers that find a patch growing either keep the spot a secret and harvest responsibility or it gets shared and over harvested to the point of destroying the patch.

    Ramps aren't the same thing as a fruit tree, but I would be worried about randos breaking branches trying to harvest the fruits. You need to pick trees and shrubs that are resistant to that. Raspberry bushes have thorns, so maybe that?

  • Laws are only laws when they're enforced. After decades of training law enforcement to hate and fear the average citizen, they don't care to enforce laws that exist to protect those citizens.

    And don't tell me it's always been that way. It's a matter of degrees and there's been a effort for decades to normalize police violence. It was bad, but it's been engineered to be worse.

  • Top of the page and bottom of the page. The site itself is a 3rd party site that manages convention programing. A few months ago, both the main BSE site and the programming site wiped the previous event off their sites to get ready for the next one(and no other possible reasons, right?), so I have to use Archive.org now. This is the same event that Kristi Noem was a keynote speaker at last April.

    Here's a login bypassed article talking about Matthews Environmental Solutions. https://archive.is/xDuxX

    Here's a reddit post that also mentions it. https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/1k5pmgt/border_security_expo_shows_off_illegal_immigrant/

    People need to be paying very close attention to what this company is doing. There were also numerous construction companies showing off their ability to construct concentration camps. Of course, they were AI generated.

  • You were the one that mentioned "premiums" and not "fines".

  • Do you trust a multi million corporation to fairly implement this sort of system and not squeeze their customers for every cent?

  • What defines "unsafe"? Amazon drivers were getting penalized for "taking their eyes off the road" when they were looking at their rear view mirrors. I don't trust the insurance company's systems to know when an "unsafe" action is actually the better option.

  • They didn't have oil reserves early in the war...

  • The useful AI is in scientific research and accounts for a fraction of a percentage of electricity used in "AI". It's not sexy. It's not hip. And it's not going to replace any workers, so the tech bros don't care.

  • Utopia

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  • Strawberries have never been machine picked.

  • I don't think he had a plan in the beginning. These people aren't pioneers. They got lucky once, get labeled as a trend setter and then you have to try and maintain that image. VR was going the next big thing, so Zuck bought a company without a plan. Tech companies do that all the time. They see themselves falling behind on something and just buy some random company to appease the shareholders/press.

    The VR office thing was just the limits of Zuck own creativity and saw covid as an opportunity to keep their product relevant.