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Zyxyx t1_jcx6gi4 wrote
Reply to comment by xoverthirtyx in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
Just like with the internet and gps, right?
Zyxyx t1_jcx2xeu wrote
Reply to comment by Zendog500 in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
Was the soviet union in on that conspiracy to shut down cold fusion, or were they just too stupid to figure out how to make use of it and stick it up to their enemy? In the 60's, during the pinnacle of soviet power?
If the "oil industry" has that kind of power, that's it, there is no use in trying to fight it, there is no hope whatsoever.
Zyxyx t1_jcx2f86 wrote
Reply to comment by xoverthirtyx in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
It's not who discovers the process that makes the money.
It's those who figure out a way to put it into practice that do. And once they publish their research it's an open game.
Chances are, should this become a viable source of energy, it's because some money-hungry entrepreneur puts together a research team and finds investment AKA someone from the US or someone who's about to become a US citizen.
Zyxyx t1_jbiv7im wrote
Reply to comment by realsmartfun in [Image] This photo has helped me greatly with my low self esteem and social anxiety by meteoricBolbitis
Which is simply not true in the slightest. It takes a hell of a lot of effort to topple the average institution. It's why they became an institute in the first place; they endured when other would-be institutions didn't.
Some institutions are stronger than entire nation states, which are institutes themselves.
Even weak institutions are tough and take years to bring down. Do you have an example of an institution that the image applies to?
In fact, I'd say the image has it completely backwards. Some institutions appear fragile on the surface, but in reality are so ingrained into the fabric of their respective society that they're for all intents and purposes invulnerable to a whole generation of people.
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Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in The Job Market Apocalypse: We Must Democratize AI Now! by Otarih
One problem: AI doesn't have to do your job as good as or better than you.
All it has to do is good enough to pass for a fraction of the cost to keep you hired.
And once it reached that point, that's it for the entire career path for every human in the future.
Zyxyx t1_j9y9ztb wrote
Reply to comment by Sometimes_Stutters in The Job Market Apocalypse: We Must Democratize AI Now! by Otarih
The only way to stop a bad guy with AI is a good guy with AI.
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Reply to comment by maniacalmustacheride in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
>as long as we work together.
So, Work should be placed higher than family, because as you said, the family can only exist if the work is done.
Essentially:
>If you can't hunt and she can't fish and I can't cook and she can't weave, we’re not okay
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Reply to [WP] Your superpower isn’t anything special. You can make stuff disappear behind your back then pull it back out again. When a friend at a party asks you to do it to them it sounds like a great laugh. But when you pull them back out they look older, disheveled, and are frantic to be sent back. by A_GOOD_NINJA
"alright, off you go back in there" and once again his friend disappeared. Flabbergasted "Geez, i wonder what that was all about" he asked the two other party-goers before he took a swig of his beer. Equally gobsmacked, they pondered on the display that had passed as they too took small sips of their beer in between the "don't know"s and "he was acting a bit weird wasn't he"s. "Guess he's fine since he wanted back" he shrugged "and he was a bit rude" and the others agreed. "So uh, what else have you guys been up to?"
"Oh nothing much, been mostly busy with work".
"Yeah, the same, the same".
"You uh.. still work for corpocorp, right?"
"Yeah, same old, same old".
the small talk continued for a while until they ran out of topics and after an awkward look or two, the small grouping dispersed and they went to mingle with the other partiers.
Zyxyx t1_j30njbu wrote
Reply to [image] There'll be many people to pull you down as you move ahead, but never give up on your goals. by _Cautious_Memory
You know, if your friends, relatives and society in general are against your dreams, pretty sure it means your dreams are something terrible.
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Reply to [WP] "Are there any spirits with me in this room right now?" The Ouija board moves to 'Yes.' "Okay good, 'cause rent is due, and you need to fork over your share." The Ouija board spells out, 'F U C K.' by Affectionate_Bit_722
The tiny oculus stood still for a fraction of a second and then continued scraping along the surface of the board. "Y O U" laying still on the U, the ghost had finished its message.
"Oh you sonova... This isn't a joke you asshat, pay your share of the rent, spirit, or else".
A moment passed and the scraping on the board continued "O R E L S E W H" but before it could finish "you sassy spectre, I'll call ghostblasters to blast yo haunting ass, that's what". It was a bluff, of course, choosing violence wasn't an option, but getting rent was priority enough to warrant hardballing the freeloader. Only hope was that the spooky ghost didn't call the bluff.
As if pondering on the threat, the oculus stood still on the board for a minute, when suddenly the drawer with all the house documents burst open and a single sheet of paper flew next to the ouija board.
The oculus then enlivened and scraped along "L I N E 4 7" before again remaining still, taunting with its mere presence.
The paper was the rent agreement and reading out loud line 47: "of every month, the tenants living in the residence SPOOKSTREET 5 B3 must pay a sum of 669 shillings- Yeah, you've got to pay half, so uh 315". Immediately the oculus continued "R E A D I T A G A I N". Instead going for the immediate retort "No, this is pointless, you give me rent".
"N O" the ghost replied, "I D O N T L I V E H E R E" the oculus continued while the full realization kicked in.
"I A M D E A D Y O U I D I O T".
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Reply to comment by Apophyx in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
There is no way it can be primarily about sex.
The urban dictionary has a definition from 2003, which wikipedia is quoting as the true meaning (because of course it is, it's wikipedia).
I'd be pretty surprised if the sexual use wasn't just an application, because no way such a aexual phrase would garner this much popular usage.
I hope someone does research on the history of the term
Zyxyx t1_ist0onr wrote
very Junji Ito to include a spiral and spiderlegs.
Zyxyx t1_is84twl wrote
Reply to comment by mseg09 in TIL on March 15, 2011, 51-year-old William Melchert-Dinkel went online under screen names like "Cami" and "Falcongirl" encouraging people to commit suicide. Those who were interested he would instruct them step by step. He admitted to assisting in the deaths of 5 people but was only convicted for 2. by deeper_with_time
She probably thinks her husband is a good person in something along the lines of "they wanted to die and would have done so without my husband, who was only helping euthanize them in a less painful way. It's their body and their choice, no one has a right to force someone to live".
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Reply to comment by ShangoTheMighty in Sully & Mike by ShangoTheMighty
A dot pupil would be even more disturbing than none.
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Reply to comment by xoverthirtyx in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
Because you seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding on how the world works.
Do explain how a science paper published by a team in the US is in any kind of danger that a paper published by a team in Australia is not.
Let's say big oil is out to discredit all non-oil research, they'll just leave this one alone because the research team wasn't american?
A pharmaceutical company spending billions on R&D on a new drug and then keeping it a secret is fundamentally different to a science research team conducting research on bacterium and publishing its findings for everyone to see.