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Huschketo Technology•Palantir may be engaging in a coordinated disinformation campaign by astroturfing these news-related subreddits: r/world, r/newsletter, r/investinq, and r/tech_newsEnglish2·28 days agoVery true, but due to its size, it doesn’t really make sense to focus on it.
I was never a fanboy, but 10 years ago I had hope that he and his companies would make the world a better place.
I never looked much into him as a person, but the promise of neat electric cars and humans living on Mars made it seem like the world was on a decent trajectory.
I was obviously naive in hindsight, but on the surface everything seemed to be fine.
I think he genuinely changed as well though. Sure, some of the stuff people believe was obviously wrong in hindsight, but his unhinged tweets just weren’t a thing 10 years ago.
Before my wife got the surgery, she used her phones camera to look around. She used to jokingly say that she is a cyborg.
Regarding the topic. For her the procedure was also a game changer.
Some of the comments here have to be astroturfing. I can’t believe that real people would rather be in an office with colleagues than have more time for friends and family.
In a sea comics posted in the internet, you need something to stand out. In this case it’s die-people.
Huschketo Technology•Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this yearEnglish7·1 month agoSo like the black mirror episode Common People
Don’t worry, much like the person wielding it, it will never see any action.
Well, the 2020s so far seem to resemble the 1930s surprisingly closely. So if we haven’t destroy us by then, chances are things won’t be that different.
“S. S. Self” could be a decent boat name I guess.
One might even say “unrestricted”
Huschketo TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name•I don't understand some people362·2 months agoThat argument is indeed stupid, but Kurtzman Trek is inferior in every other way.
- the plots are often incoherent
- the tone strays too far from what made classic Star Trek compelling
- the overuse of action and spectacle comes at the expense of thoughtful Sci fi
- Character development feels shallow to nonexistent
- and so much more
Everything is just bad.
That’s one of those sayings that sounds good on paper but completely falls apart when you think about it for two seconds.
We need undercover police to investigate crime organizations.
We need unmarked police vehicle to catch dangerous drivers who put everyone at risk.
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Exactly. I’d like to see OP’s reaction if a giant would crush his house and maybe even his loved ones.