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Collapse is when 1%ers save money on rent in the priciest areas of the country and the more money they save the collapsier it is.
Do aigen types think their stuff actually looks like art? Like I get generating this for a laugh but imagine thinking it’s good enough to share.
TLDR a google exec said that his company’s product is so good they don’t have to worry about people wanting to buy it.
I don’t think there’s a judge or jury on the planet who would seriously buy that a search engine is as addictive as actual drugs, or that someone making a hyperbolic statement to that effect is an indication of genuine belief. Sure hope the DOJ has more aces up their sleeve cause the limited amount that has made it out seems like a fairly pathetic showing.
DIY EV kits are a thing, but a quick google shows some wildly varying prices. Probably depends on exactly what kind of car you are trying to refit and the performance you’re looking for.
Meme of guy looking at two buttons:
“Psychology is junk science!”
“This confirms my biases!”
If this was patented in 1985, that patent would have expired in 2005 so I’m not really sure what you’re on about. This whole thing screams “VC scam” to me so I haven’t bothered looking into the actual patents, but I’m sure there’s more to it than just “person sat on a patent for 20 years”.
There is a riddles sublemmy, just fyi!
US close to providing Ukraine with long-range cluster missiles
The Biden administration is close to deciding it will provide Ukraine with a version of ATACMS long-range missiles armed with cluster bomblets rather than a single warhead, according to several people familiar with the ongoing deliberations.
Biden moved during the summer from a firm and long-standing “no” to saying the issue was “still in play.” Although the administration backed away from initial concerns that Kyiv would use the long-range weapons to strike inside Russian territory, the Pentagon still worried that drawing down enough ATACMS from relatively small military stockpiles to make a difference on the Ukraine battlefield would undercut the readiness of U.S. forces for other possible conflicts.
But the cluster-armed version of ATACMS are more plentiful than those topped with a single — or “unitary” — warhead and are no longer considered a front-line U.S. weapon. From an estimated original production of 2,500, some from the early 1990s, an unknown number were later refitted with unitary warheads, according to a fiscal year 2018 Defense Department publication. But many of the cluster variant remain in stockpiles. Consideration of the cluster warhead ATACMS was first reported by Reuters.