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I mean that’s still what they want, absolute control. It’s just that as soon as Chevron started working against them, they got rid of it.
I mean that’s still what they want, absolute control. It’s just that as soon as Chevron started working against them, they got rid of it.
Only because they haven’t figured out a way to do that yet
I really appreciate my town’s bike infrastructure. We have protected bike lanes with a berm between cyclists and traffic, as well as bike left turn “boxes” that essentially put you first in line of the cross traffic stopped at a red light.
You don’t even have to build housing. The US has more vacant homes than it does homeless people.
Those services feel so shady to me. You’re just paying to deanonymize your data for them. Not to mention I think some of them are straight up owned by the data brokers you’re supposedly having your data deleted from.
Gotta love how corporations can just put dangerous deathmobiles on the street and just pull a “oopsie daisy” when people start complaining
And those consequences? Receiving legal bribe money
You’re expecting them to put thought and effort into this
“We’ve investigated ourselves and found wrongdoing, so now we’re making the wrongdoing legal”
There’s also nothing stopping them from taking a bribe for something they’ve already done if they do something else. “Hey, I’ll pay you for the books you banned if you make hrt illegal”
If you step in dog poop, do you just wipe it off or do you wash your foot?
Defacing art is a historical form of protest. The Suffragettes vandalized multiple paintings which are now memorialized for it.
https://womensarttours.com/slashing-venus-suffragettes-and-vandalism/
They just put what the driver of the cybertruck thinks about doing 24/7
Men try not to be mad they’re the butt of a joke challenge: IMPOSSIBLE
Not necessarily, although I wouldn’t be too surprised, scientific endeavors tend to operate at a loss. I’m just saying that Musk’s funding gave SpaceX a jumpstart on the competition. Someone like NASA isn’t going to be able to keep up when their budget is consistently getting cut and Musk is rolling around in more money than anyone could ever spend.
The jumping off a bridge one is especially egregious. Searching things like that usually give you the phone number for the suicide hotline, but Google decided they have to show their stupid AI before anything else.
A big part of that is money. The competition is either less wealthy Musks or notoriously underfunded government agencies.
The Android app is incredible. WolframAlpha has a premium subscription, but I don’t get why anyone would pay for it when the app includes all the same features.
That is fucking amazing (pun intended)