Sounds good on paper but in the 80s/90s the US people were told 401ks are better than pensions. Now in order to retire we all have to cheer on non-stop expansion of corporations or we can never retire.
Sounds good on paper but in the 80s/90s the US people were told 401ks are better than pensions. Now in order to retire we all have to cheer on non-stop expansion of corporations or we can never retire.
planet-killing microdickmobiles.
Saw a Ford F-250 recently… Why do people with micro dick energy feel they need these awful vehicles?
If any union makes a deal with Republicans or that lunatic rapist they are out of their minds.
This is why comments are so useful. I was already on the fence about viewing a site named futurism
and your comment made sure I will avoid it moving forward.
Trump steals from blue collar workers on the reg.
Personally I don’t think either of these approaches will actually bear fruit
Yeah, I ere on the side of pessimism on us ever contacting another intelligent species. It’s fun to still try it, but the math is staggeringly against us. Even with trying to detect radio waves from another solar system, radio waves have their limits on how far away they can be detected before the cosmic background covers them up. The odds of us picking up on radio waves from another planet are… not good.
Running a website devoted to one genre of media seems like such a boring hobby/job.
a form of whataboutism
Agreed. The argument of matching autonomous vehicle perceptions with human perception should be completely irrelevant. When an autonomous vehicle has that significant of a margin of error, who ends up being responsible for the accident? When humans are involved, the driver is responsible. Is a manufacturer liable in the event of all autonomous vehicle caused accidents? Guaranteed corporations will rally and lobby to make that not possible. The situations aren’t the same and a huge selling point of autonomous vehicles has always been that they should be the safest form of piloting a vehicle.
Very - Report the post as it’s misleading.
It’s wild to me that governments like Saudi, Malaysia, Russia, etc still are allowed by their people to exist, but conversely Republicans in the US are hellbent on making the government more like those violent regimes.
Again, plenty to read and think about in the article; The research is coming from The taxpayer-funded research by the University of Pittsburgh
, so doesn’t appear to be funded by a company with an agenda, and the awful after-effects of fracking are not hard to find - even from accredited sources. The article does mention there’s no definitive link quite yet, just correlation.
I have not seen Gasland, but documentaries should not be trusted as scientific fact as they tend to be extremely biased and often produced by non-experts for the sake of entertainment. One thing about the Gasland-debunker to note: I’m not going to do a deep dive on him, but he has an extended history with 3 companies well-known for covering up their contributions to climate change.
The damage is severe enough that holding off until locals can accommodate the POTUS is a much better outcome. First responders have other priorities.
Plenty of info to think about in the article.
It’s lip service. They aren’t changing shit, but even if they do they’ll stop in 6 months once people forget about their commitment.
Serving their agendas from the yachts they were invited to party on.
Zuck isn’t even 40 years old and is fairly active with surfing and martial arts, as far as we know. Musk is over 50 and held together by plastic surgery and lies. They are both sociopathic tools but Zuck would clearly beat the shit out of Musk.
The UK and French medical fields are very different financial entities than in the US.
Modern republicans would shoot Jesus dead if given the opportunity.
Trump is the current American figurehead of the grifting rich. He’s literally asking his idiotic, fascist base to pay his legal bills for him - and they are. It’s insane.
Carbon dioxide and methane have been found on lifeless comets, yes? Seems like an “okay” indicator for life rather than a direct result of.