Comment Re: If Trump can't see the climate change science. (Score 1) 57
For being a prison 'nobody ever leaves', this is pretty remarkable.
For being a prison 'nobody ever leaves', this is pretty remarkable.
Scared of what? There will still be a CEO, that's as secure a job as ever. Losing customers to unemployment? Are you paying attention to the push to reinvigorate manufacturing in the US? Those are just that car-buyers will fill, and not half will be replaced by AI or automation. Infrastructure jobs? Those will come with manufacturing and even AI, as that needs more energy.
Not scared. The modern CEO sees opportunity, to reshape their business, create new things, new markets, it's a huge change coming, and the clever will profit.
Don't project your fears on the rest of us. I may come out of retirement if the right opportunity appears.
In sports it is a paradigm that there is no substitute for speed.
Same thing for computers. More wide receivers doesn't solve the speed problem for American football, it just spends resources elsewhere on the field with different results. In the CPU, not-as-fast just means, as pointed out elsewhere, even more instances are necessary, and so more resources are needed for that.
And if you are not paying attention, you may not see the light coming down the tunnel that is RISC-V. It will be optimized, enhanced, improved, and so long as the ISA is open source it will improve at a pace sufficient, I think, to be competitive.
Well, I also go for openings of movies no one is sure about. First night can be pretty empty.
These 'secret police' aren't very secret. The people they are 'disappearing' are being sent elsewhere. Not a lot is secret. But there are many people who, having escaped from true leftist nations, can tell you more about secret police', disappeared family members, concentration camps, imprisonment for political beliefs, and death. You're trying, but not winning.
Adams's law of slow-moving disasters: we can avoid or mitigate these because we have time, resources, and only need to exercise the will to do so.
Second, as a planet, we need to decide if saving lives is important enough to justify the effort and expense, or not. Not just the US. Thus, the will is lacking.
Damn right. I rip in
And keep them online, offline, hard storage, and the original disc in above average storage. I like owning the media, and not arguing where the hell my library went if some corporate weasel instituted new licensing. Or ended the old. If you can't hold it you don't own it.
For the Left, truth is irrelevant. Power is everything. Their power is diminished, and they will do anything, anything to regain it.
History shows this. Learn.
I expect better from a 5-digit. Though I also have to consider your birthdate. Derangement isn't caused by dementia, it's amplified.
Seriously, you've got over the edge. No rescue party is forthcoming. Enjoy your fellow deranged souls, your days will be spent in anger, pain, and delusion. If that serves you, so be it. I pray for you.
Please, let them have their win. They don't get many these days.
Oh, and that term isn't anywhere near new. ChatGPT didn't come up with it so much as vomit it out of its archives.
Not a very inventive prompt, there.
Profitable theaters already offer reserved seating. And when I reserve a seat, it is for a reason, and NO, I do not wish to move one seat over as you plop your entitled, sorry, offensively rude butt down where you neither asked nor thought ahead enough to beat me to the punch.
Yes, one seat over is my choice. Not yours. I also paid, I just did the needful.
Back to the point, however, open seating is going away. If that theater you go to doesn't offer reserved seating, you should go elsewhere.
Um, this looks like a policy of instant 'publishing'.
So the for-profit publishers will suffer? And their value proposition was, what? Peer review? We know how valuable that is.
And your point is?
"It is easier to fight for principles than to live up to them." -- Alfred Adler