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  • As someone working in the field, that's what makes everything happening the biggest US policy blunder ever. The NPT is dead in the water and it was completely preventable.

  • There was a jump between old early gen SATA SSDs and modern NVMe in my opinion, but it's really only noticable if you're running something like a game with a huge amount of data to load, and you're actively comparing the two.

    My old PC had several different hard drives of differing types and I'd periodically be too lazy to move a game from one drive to another so I'd play it off different drives over a period of time, and was able to compare the loading times.

    So I'd say they're faster, but it's nowhere near the leap that HDD to SSD was.

  • The coolest thing about Space X is that it knocked about 100 million dollars off the cost of putting a satellite in orbit. More, if you consider the possibility of multiple small satellites sharing a launch to a similar orbit.

    This enabled many, many small research companies to begin developing satellites for Earth and atmospheric imaging which is advancing our ability to collect precise data about things like greenhouse gas emissions.

    Fuck Musk, absolutely, but a lower barrier to entry to putting things in space absolutely has utility.

  • Elon Musk watched The Expanse, looked at the Belters, and thought to himself, "Yes, this is the ideal human living condition."

  • The Internet becoming algorithm and bot driven was the point of no return I think.

  • It's also winter and pretty much every facet of our society is designed to prevent it from occuring.

    Mass Protests happened during Covid because everyone was at home. You can be sure they won't make that mistake again, no matter the cost.

  • I am also Spartacus. We are all Spartacus. It couldn't have been her, I saw her somewhere else. I think with you.

  • I understand why he didn't, obviously, but the whole time I watched that happen all I could think was, "PUNCH HIM IN THE FACE"

  • It really is the most ancient point of sale methodology I've seen in the last fifteen years or so.

  • Ah yes, the famous prison yards where I can go participate in the slave auctions and literally purchase people as property. I get your point, but they're really not the same.

    The state of the prison system is awful but this comparison really feels like it minimizes the horrors of chattel slavery.

  • And also to get people accustomed to the idea of participating in mass actions. You don't go from barely having protests to a multi week general strike in one go. You do things like this, first.

  • I knew I'd get this comment. And you're not wrong, that is the case. But I'm referring to it being fully legal and accepted. Like open-air slave market level.

  • That path is dangerous, too. It's currently what's allowing states to deny abortions and I bet it would eventually be used to re-legalize slavery.

  • If it was your parent, definitely. They don't ask about grandparents. I don't know there's a place on the SF-86 for you to insert this info.

  • Hours after this story published, a White House spokesperson said in a statement that DOGE did not share classified information ― even as NRO’s classified information was still accessible on DOGE’s website.

    “DOGE did not share classified information, any assertion to the contrary is a lie,” said the spokesperson. “Yesterday the accusation was DOGE was not transparent and today the accusation is DOGE is too transparent. Stop the fearmongering, DOGE’s mission remains to cut waste, fraud, and abuse and are doing so with the proper security clearances and following the law.”

    Lmao peak professionalism guys.

  • Most vision problems are issues with the shape of the lens of your eye either causing distortion of the light (astigmatism), or changing the optical focal length of something at a particular distance to something not ideal, causing you to be near/far sighted, or both.

    These contact lenses just insert a new series of optical lenses which cause magnification.

    The other processes would be incredibly difficult as our understanding of how images are processed by the occipital lobe of the brain are limited at best. You might have some success with the cyberpunk method of a bionic which your brain can be taught to control, or genetic modification to change the density and type of receptors on your retina, or the shape of the eye.

  • 4chan memed about penis inspection day for years, but I never expected they'd get this far.

  • I have an appointment with a urologist in March and plan on scheduling a vasectomy at the earliest available time. I'm bringing my wife with me so that we can skip any potential "is your spouse okay with this" step.

  • I mean, I was taught that this was specifically an executive check on judicial power in school 25 something years ago.

    But again that sort of implies that it "would only be used for good" by an executive against an out of control supreme court. It didn't really account for a fascist just telling the courts to go fuck themselves just because.