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  • For a very short period of time, I was a millionaire (in an in-game currency; don’t take this away from me dammit) in Rainbow Six Siege.

  • Exactly they won’t move, this is like when people threaten to move if something happens, and when it does happens, nothing.

  • Please do, I would rather be Canadian these days.

  • It’s likely one of many reasons Trump is so anti-FBI in his first term, train his followers to think they can’t be trusted.

  • Easy answer, we make unflattering AI porn of Ivanka. Make it impossible for her dad to enjoy.

  • I’m not sure. If I had been burned as severely as Darth Vader, I would also leave my breathing apparatus on the loud setting.

  • Someone needs put this together, one of the few times to use AI.

  • So, he’s not going to do anything and likely has nothing... He barks so much that he’s like a Yorkie in 6” lifts.

  • His pants are hiked higher than Fred Mertz’ in I Love Lucy.

  • Shape his torso like a cyber truck and it would be more accurate.

  • Of course, what rich person hasn’t had the idea of stealing Genghis Khan’s behavior that left around 8% of modern day China his ancestor.

  • Roughly 40-45% of the people using ACA are Republican.

  • Thank jeebus the hinge issues are done!

  • They are cosmic time inferred from redshift, anchored by independently measured distances. Redshift does two things at once. It tells us how much the universe expanded since emission, scale factor then = 1 / (1+z) And it tells us when the light was emitted, because we know how old the universe was at each scale factor if we assume a specific expansion history. Sounds circular but it isn’t, because the expansion history is solved for by fitting many observations at once. So, the timestamps are emission time = age of universe at that redshift, and arrival time = now. These timestamps are inferred consistently across thousands of objects. Redshift itself does not tell us where along the path the stretching occurred. If most redshift had occurred early, the curve would bend the opposite way. So the curve only fits if expansion accelerated late, not early. The missing piece isn’t intuition, it’s realizing that distance measurements are the timestamps. (Wrote this in public with Siri, so feel free to ask or if there’s typos. People with inane conversations about salads lol)

  • It reminds me of 3D movies.

  • Think of redshift as:

    “Total miles added to your car trip.”

    But distance adds:

    “How long you were on the road and how fast you drove at each stage.”

    With only mileage, you can’t say whether you sped up or slowed down. With mileage and timestamps, the full story emerges.

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  • That’s the point, cull the populace.