Comment Re:illiterate (Score 1) 9
It's spelled "maroon" - just ask Bugs.
It's spelled "maroon" - just ask Bugs.
Why would you expect a massive spike of cancer deaths in 2020? You think the study claims people will die instantly the moment they start sitting down more?
Do you similarly rebut the link between cigarettes and death by saying "that's why so many 14-year-olds suddenly keel over... wait, what?"
... not so that I can stand for 8 hours instead of sit, but so that I can switch between the two frequently.
This is what I do too, and it's mainly because I simply find it more comfortable to stand for a while a few times during the day.
your argument is that your team are better at lying?
It's not a lie. The unemployment rate is crap. Both parties like to use it to lie about how good things are when they are in charge, which is why most of them don't want to kill that goose.
You may note that I never claimed it was perfect.
It's destroying the planet. Sustainability is job #1. SMH here.
The "you're stupid" above is indeed a mild ad hominem and could have been rephrased.
No, it literally is not an ad hominem in absolutely any sense whatsoever, period. If you think otherwise, you may or may not be stupid, but you're definitely ignorant. I could have phrased it some other way, if I were trying to be dishonest, but that is not what I do. I'm not here to be nice about shit ideas which ennoble or enrich shit people, nor to coddle their enablers.
Ad hominem means insult from a person. It is an argument that an argument is false because a certain person made it. It literally does not matter whether an insult is involved, although it can be. The fact that you're issued moderation points for a site like Slashdot when you're so eager to be so fundamentally wrong about what something means is utterly pathetic. This is exactly why moderation should be public, so people can know whether it means anything, or it was executed by someone who has no fucking idea what they're on about. This is also why moderation is and always has been fundamentally broken on Slashdot. Posting and moderating in the same discussion isn't allowed, but the people who are most qualified to moderate are also the people who are most qualified to comment.
I also note that you failed to understand the part about comments whose sole purpose is to insult and enrage, with your comical focus on insult when that is not even the core of what ad hominem even is. It's especially amusing that you quoted that section in light of your inability to understand either thing.
Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time.
Heat dissipates passively in the form of infrared energy, space or not, it happens regardless. [...] And because you're obviously confused enough to have such a dumb take
lolololol etc ad infinitum.
Basically Vance is just trying to make ultra-sure that everyone knows he's in lockstep with the president in all ways... including in corruption.
One is focused on keeping prices low while the other is focused on funneling money into his pocket.
I'd argue they both are focused on funneling money into their own pockets...
Even that admits that one the hand hand there is a lot less shit.
The radiators on the ISS are able to dump somewhere between 300 and 700 watts of heat per m^2. That's a square meter of surface for a single GPU, and a single CPU.
Any sufficiently large data center worth operating for "AI" would probably be visible to the naked eye from the ground because of all the surface area that would be required with current methods of heat dissipation in vacuum.
The whole idea is stupid, and it's just a justification for Elmo to continue building rockets - he's trying to create markets for several of his companies based on this foolish, stupid idea that will never work better than just building it on the ground where service, scaling, expansion, and cooling are cheap.
You mean besides burning thousands of tons of methane on a concept that physics and easily observed reality says is very stupid?
That seems like a pretty good reason.
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