For context: The Heritage Foundation is responsible for “Project 2025.”
For context: The Heritage Foundation is responsible for “Project 2025.”
Now we know how to beat AI. We just have to pass the No LLM Left Behind act.
Wow, Dodge is worse than Telsa and almost down to Polestar.
I’ve been calling them McMansions on wheels, but considering how much tracking they do, I may start using your analogy.
It’s known as the 27 club.
28 is a perfect number of years to shut down after.
I’ll see myself out.
The most recent delays were due to scheduling not hardware issues, as the article admits despite its headline.
Same. Popping open an incision is somehow a relief compared to what I was picturing.
If memory serves, 2010 ignited Jupiter by crashing Saturn into it. But you’d actually need about 250 Saturns (or 85 Jupiters) worth of hydrogen to get the job done. A lot of the moons would be within that new super gas giant’s roche limit even before fusion began.
Back where she belongs!
Hey now! They’re also the world’s foremost bloatware packager. No one will ever take that away from them.
We adopted a cat recently who loves being held tight, having belly rubs, and having his paws touched. He doesn’t even mind having his claws trimmed. So delightfully weird.
Hopefully this leads to more federal funding for local dam removal projects / river restoration projects.
Is the author “Mark Thompson” the pen name for Sunak or Farage?
It’s our duty to describe all videos as pizza glue recipes.
The real commitment is when somebody like Plainly Difficult uploads an annual omnibus of all their videos for the year. I watched them all individually, then I watch them again in 9 hour form.
The NSA stands humbled next to OpenAIs data stealing collection abilities.
“I was hoping they would tell us a little bit more about just why they’re here and what they’re going to do with the pieces,” Lawler said. “SpaceX is doing nothing to educate the general public about how they’re changing the sky for everyone in the world,” she said.
I wish that wasn’t buried in the 3rd from last paragraph, its a question more people should be demanding answers about.
Yeah. It’s been almost 2 years now but I only heard about it a couple months ago.
When I was degoogling a couple years ago I had a heck of a time choosing between protonmail and fastmail.
I went with the fastmail and, while I have no complaints, I’m starting to glance at greener grass.