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That’s not the definition of insanity.
That’s not the definition of insanity.
Are you all talking about ice melting/traction increasing salt? That stuff is so gross to me, in my state they said some 60% of waterways and bodies were overly salinated and basically ruined, and that was several years ago with no real sign that it would have slowed down. All because of over salting, or at least mostly because of that.
Is he holding a bowl in his hand or is it just me LMAO
Microplastics have entered the body
“net good” is about as morally sound as saying you can’t criticize multi hundred millionaires (i.e. obscenely rich people) for having that much money and not spending 99%+ on helping people. I don’t know enough about Mr beast to criticize him myself but I wanted to point out that your arguments are either not in good faith or rooted in logical fallacies and moral quandaries.
This covered a lot of my concerns and thoughts on the topic. I want these people to be able to seek help and possibly even have a legal outlet that is not harming anyone, i.e. not even someone who has to view that shit for a living, so maybe we get AI to do it? IDK. It’s complicated but I believe that it’s similar to having an addiction in some ways and should be treated as a health issue, assuming they haven’t hurt anyone and want help. This is coming from someone with health issues including addiction and also someone who is very empathetic and sympathetic to any and all struggles of folks who are just trying to live better.
This has been going on for years. Enshittification.
No I’m not lol I’m pointing out that it’s a meth pipe
This doesn’t sound like it could have any negative consequences or anything.
That is not a “chillin” type of pipe lol
(I appreciated your joke tho)
What is your deal? Why are you all over this thread defending Ayn Rand?
You mean the “disposables”, even though that’s a misnomer. Many of them require a charge one or more times throughout their shitty little lives.
I have a strong feeling your prompt was literally just “cotton lane prison surprise zoo”
You named your dog after nitrous?
Well sure, but people use dog whistles so it’s important to recognize them. Context can be important but sometimes it’s subtle, that’s why they’re called dog whistles.
I want to be able to store data for a super long time, this sounds great for that.
Edit: after finishing the whole article, I’m really amazed at the possible applications. Seems like it could be the type of incredible advancement that CRISPR has shown itself to be, or maybe I’m just making that connection because they’re both involving DNA