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Comment Re:agnostic atheist (Score 1) 755

I don't believe in any particular gods.
I don't rule out there existence though.

Even defining a god is nigh impossible, thus ruling out their existence seems absurd.

I do lean towards atheist though, but the reason I "switched" from atheist is basically because I consider it to irrational to have belief about things which are impossible to test.

Comment Faulty assumption (Score 1) 386

Why would Google want to sell cars?

There is no real logic behind the idea of selling a car.
This opens them up to hackers messing with their own cars and doing weird stuff, making it legally complicated.

If they rent the cars, like a cheap taxi service?

Then they have full control.

I actually really like this idea to be the norm, not having to own cars would solve a lot of problems, especially bloody parking.

Comment Re:Board games (Score 1) 155

RPGs are heavily based on locking down the probability but obfuscating it to a high degree.
It's too high cost to lose, thus, they are always designed to be be won about 95% of the time.

if not more.

One of the especially rough things is that the players generally can't adapt that much, either they do have what is required of them or they must flee, if possible.

Comment Build a decent computer (Score 1) 720

Get a nice-looking large chasse like Fractal Design R4.

Don't go overboard with the graphics, a decent mid-ranged card every other year costs about the same as a top of the line every four years and produces about the same results over time.

Get good fans in all spaces.

Then it will be close to silent and won't look ugly.

Comment Will probably not be legal to own a car (Score 1) 454

When we reach a level where traffic is dominated by automated traffic, why would we even allow people on the roads?
Automated only means no stupid mistakes ever.

And more control for large players is quite popular as well.

So, not only will for hire be the norm, it will be the only alternative.

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