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12,409karma·7,928submissions·April 16, 2019
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AUTEC range https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Undersea_Test_and_Eva... …
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Incredible that Iran is victorious (so far). War is one way of forcing political will on another. The US military executed nearly flawlessly yet US leadership doesn't want to pay the cost of defe…
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Don't use the site then? Or sites can compete on which age verifies in the least shitty way? I think we have been stuck in this way of life so long we can't imagine an alternative.
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Implementation detail. Fine companies that allow minors access and they'll find a way to verify age by themselves. For liquor for example I don't think the govt actually specifies that you s…
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Big tech is deathly afraid of these experiments having a good outcome.
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The law would require parental consent. Parents should parent better right?
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Decisions of a company with no competition.
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Maybe. I think when times are good it seem like that (right now) but when times are tough they can be stuck owning things that lose money. There is some risk in ownership.
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The common criticism is his prediction about the internet: https://web.archive.org/web/19980610100009/http://www.redher... > By 2005 or so, it will become clear…
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Why? B-52s have been involved in broken arrow accidents in the past. Quite a few are from B-52 crashes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_nuclear... …
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> Broken Arrow is a code phrase that refers to an accidental event that involves nuclear weapons, warheads or components that does not create a risk of nuclear war. https://simple.wikipe…
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George Will mentioned in a recent article that some of the B-52s used against Iran were built before the first Beatles album.
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A Russian bomber was seen nose diving today too.
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Money happened
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It's interesting that we suddenly can't regulate anything because of "freedom" and "speech" and it just happens to align perfectly with big tech interests. The whole free…
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I liked Jennifer Switzer's junkyard computing paper and it's cool to see her still working this idea. https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.06870 …
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> what has science ever done for us? Only given us the means to destroy ourselves and ruin our planet.
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Par 6 my ass