Comment Re:Good (Score 1) 97
Indeed. Also, diamonds? These are almost worthless, except for scarcity. Well, having diamond-based grinding equipment is nice for some cutting jobs.
Indeed. Also, diamonds? These are almost worthless, except for scarcity. Well, having diamond-based grinding equipment is nice for some cutting jobs.
1. You have no clue what I think, stop assuming you asshole.
2. No, it is not.
Indeed. Rail done well amortizes over decades and centuries. Obviously, short-term thinkers do not need to apply. Same as with all infrastructure, really.
Do not forget that in the UK, they are now scraping the bottom of the barrel regarding political "leadership". Apparently anybody non-stupid does not want political office in the UK anymore.
Obviously, countries that cannot do infrastructure do not have a bright future.
And how often, exactly, does that happen compared to distance travelled?
It is. SBB you can mostly depend on. DB? They are a joke these days, nothing else.
At that time, the Republican party had not yet become completely corrupted, unlike today.
Non-competes are a prisoner's dilemma. An individual company benefits from a non-compete but is harmed even more when other companies do the same. They are collectively better off if none of them do it. But the only way to enforce that, is a legal ban.
Tragedy of the commons. People are short-sighted, greedy and stupid and CEOs are decidedly not an exception.
Well, that history ended when IBM bought them. Anybody expecting anything else is naive. Well, maybe they will do the occasional PR project, but do not expect anything substantial.
It does. Smart people are already on the fork (OpenTofu) that does not fuck you over. 3rd party support should not be a problem either.
Obviously, IBM will try to squeeze customers as much as possible (see Red Hat) while not caring enough for the product and generally making it worse fast. OpenTofu has a bright future.
Well, quite obviously that will happen sooner or later. The surveillance fascists do not know any restraint.
Well, illegal to war anyways, the GDPR makes sure of that. Whether illegal to own depends on the Country. In Germany, for example, this is a "covert surveillance device" and it is illegal to sell or to own.
Oh, definitely. CRISPR is not safe to use until we have mastered cancer treatment. The only applications now are really bad medical problems, were the cancer risk is acceptable.
Another example why "longer" does not mean "better"....
"Experience has proved that some people indeed know everything." -- Russell Baker