Comment Re: Very fuzzy. (Score 1) 44
Comment Re: IoT SSID (Score 1) 31
Comment Re:Government in charge of X makes X political (Score 0) 84
Comment Re: Very fuzzy. (Score 1) 44
Comment Re: Very fuzzy. (Score 2) 44
Comment Yep, out 27 months (Score 1) 1
And while I am still working on OpenWater and Alignable, the only thing I've gotten from LinkedIn in the past year is rewrite-your-resume scams
Comment Re:Missing the woods for the trees (Score 1) 39
Comment Re: Meta has an AI? (Score -1, Troll) 52
Comment Re:Would be a crack up (Score 1) 151
Given the reference list, I suspect not ChatGPT, but rather https://magisterium.com/
Comment Isn't that what Wikipedia already is? (Score -1, Flamebait) 62
Comment Re:Good (Score -1, Flamebait) 65
Comment Interoperability should have been law long ago. (Score 2) 42
Comment Re:Screens don't teach. (Score 0) 81
Comment Re:Let's see in six weeks... (Score 5, Insightful) 364
I seem to remember the Iraq-area wars that the US was involved in going on far longer and less of an oil crisis happening this fast.
That would be because even during those wars and conflicts, we didn't have an orange-painted pedophilic retard with delusions of grandeur causing a weekslong blockage of the major shipping lane through which ~35% of the world's crude oil trade flows.
The closest we've seen recently was when the Ever Given got stuck in the Suez during 2021, and even that only lasted for 6 days. Plus, it wasn't as big a deal because less oil was being used worldwide during pandemic countermeasures.
The closest in the past 100 years is when Treasonous Klanbitch Ronny Reagan betrayed the USA and convinced the Iranian Ayatollah to cut off shipping to hurt Carter in the 1980 election, in trade for guns and other military supplies that the Treasonshit Republicans paid out later during Reagan's terms.