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Comment Re:This is why... (Score 1) 52

Expecting having children to mean you cannot have a life means you are deep throating the boot.

This country used to have enough prosperity for that to happen, now it doesn't, and you accept that. That's because you're weak and pathetic.

Demand more, don't be a fucking cuck happy to watch billionaires fuck your country.

Comment Re:Cushing, OK hub has 2-3 wks of crude remaining (Score 1) 118

So you're asserting that the US can't get its oil domestically?

The US mostly exports its oil so that we can replace it with a higher grade of imported oil which is more useful for our purposes. We want mostly fuel, not plastics. Our refineries are designed for the imported oil. We would have to do a bunch of work on them to make them work with our oil.

Comment Re:Competitive Market and Personal Networking (Score 1) 66

Another protip for them - if you think everyone above you in the food chain is stupid and evil, they notice your poor attitude, because they are not stupid, and evil people exist at all levels of the food chain.

Whether they are stupid or not, they are commonly incompetent. That's why they got made a manager, if their work was so great, people would want them to keep doing it. Then they want to tell you how to do your job, which they clearly were never actually good at, and are even worse now because they're out of touch. There are of course exceptions to this, but I've seen it work this way more often than not.

Evil is almost irrelevant, once you're in the job anyway. Capitalism is set up to reward evil more than competence. But it's the dominant paradigm, so there's no point in complaining about it once you're part of the same system. It's evil all the way down.

Comment Re:Yeah, closing in on this too. (Score 1) 66

We're at the brink of a post-scarcity economy. Might as well get on with it.

As a species we've been producing way more than enough for everyone to live comfortably on for years, decades even. Yet we're not living in a post-scarcity economy because economies are gamed for the benefit of the worst people. You know how everyone seems to think that Warren Buffet is a kinder, gentler billionaire? Well, Berkshire-Hathaway is the corporation behind buying up most of these mobile home parks that the old people on fixed incomes can no longer afford to live in, so they're going to go to a home. Bastards at least were fathered by someone, billionaires just slid out of a kaiju's asshole.

Comment Re:Never held accountable (Score 1) 48

He decided "the metaverse" was the future of computing, just as everyone else was embracing AI as the future of computing.

He's trying to do both things. AFAICT the AI stuff is not much worse than anyone else's. As far as the metaverse, it's clear that he didn't read anything anyone ever wrote about it. It might be the future of computing, someday, but it's the far far future now as long as we have crap efforts like his to go by.

It's obvious that few corporations are really going to want to operate something like the metaverse with enough freedom for it to work as well as it's going to. Second Life proves that it's possible, but also that most people won't want to use it any time soon, at least outside of carefully curated experiences.

Comment Pay for client or service, not both (Score 1) 25

WoW has always amazed me because Blizzard was able to sell both the service and not just the client (which is common) but also updates. What the hell are you paying for with the service if not the updates? Because running the servers is not the hard part, the amount of data is small and the latency is not as critical as in many financial applications (to say nothing of the security) so it's relatively ho-hum. Highest grossing game of all time, possibly the most profitable as well.

Comment Re:If I ruled .. (Score 1) 216

Arguably operating the gear shift with your left hand is better,

Managing the steering wheel is the easy part, doing shifts well is much harder than steering. The ease of operating the shift lever is going to depend on which is your primary hand. As I'm right-handed, driving on the right side of the road and sitting on the left side of the car is optimal for me. But as you say, the manual transmission is unfortunately going away, and all we are left with in ICEVs are expensive DCTs and inferior and more expensive everything else. (Slush boxes/traditional automatics can be good, but usually aren't. CVTs are poop.)

Comment Re:No thanks (Score 1) 81

The battery is one of the most expensive parts of the car. Why on earth would someone want their battery to wear out sooner?

Batteries degrade even if you don't use them. A battery which is rated for 10,000 full cycles might be able to do 100,000 partial cycles or more, depending on the charge and discharge rates. Why would you not want to get paid for owning a battery that always degrades?

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