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  • Eh, kinda? The screens will be much bigger, but the viewing distance will also be greater. To a degree it balances out. It's not like a PC where you get a bigger screen with the same close viewing distance. In a standard living room, you might be 6-10 ft (2-3m) from the TV.

  • I disagree. There's a lot of signs pointing to something imminent. I'm sure they'd like to wait for market close tomorrow but we'll see if that happens.

  • Well, I wouldn't download this car.

  • Make them

  • I love the sentiment, but I've got a logistical issue. Do y'all not have weather stripping? Aren't most doors pretty well sealed? You're not supposed to be able to slide a piece of paper under it.

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    Best use of @Grok

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  • The kind of post that I upvote, then hide so I don't have to see it again

  • Agreed. This is a total goomba fallacy.

  • Oh yes

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  • I only know what day it is by my travel. I knew today was Sunday because I knew Sunday is the day I fly. Otherwise I would've thought it was Saturday.

  • I had to tilt my phone at such a weird angle before it made sense

  • They're both wrong. That's the point. An investigation doesn't help when the conclusion is the same as what is currently believed.

  • Actions speak to intent. Scale only speaks to ability.

  • The only difference is scale

  • That doesn't contradict what I said.

  • It also is. It's possible for two groups at war with each other to both commit war crimes against each other.

  • It doesn't work as well at a national scale. If you shoot my sister, that doesn't mean I should shoot your sister.

  • The resistance did not target any hospital, school, or house of worship; it did not kill a single journalist or any member of ambulance crews.

    I don't think that's the issue most people had with it, so I don't see how proving you're right about it would help.

  • That's just whataboutism, though

  • Wealth is finite.

    Well, no. Work increases the value of material. Someone will pay more for a calzone than for its ingredients. More value, when distributed, becomes wealth.

    That's not what's going on here. The value is all speculative and fake. But wealth is able to be created.

  • I've heard sometimes arbitrary targets are chosen to demonstrate capabilities. It's marketing.