

I think part of the point is demonstrating that it’s proven at this point in time. In future historical context, it may be helpful to show what people knew or could have known, depending on their news sources.
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I think part of the point is demonstrating that it’s proven at this point in time. In future historical context, it may be helpful to show what people knew or could have known, depending on their news sources.
You fly over ~20,000 feet anytime you fly over a decent size city, since most people have 2 feet and 10,000 is not a large population.
I’ve never been involved in such a lawsuit, so that’s quite possible.
This is true, but Harvard literally has a law school full of professors, some of whom might have taught members of any given court. And they already pay the professors, so it’s no extra money I would think, assuming the professors aren’t upset about the rulings enough to fight them pro-bono, which many are.
I wish they would understand that you can make a lot more money with living people than dead ones, since they is their primary concern.
This is the second story I’ve heard about someone making a wrong turn on a bridge from the U. S. to Canada and being kidnapped by ICE.
Obviously! Look at the current world leaders. We might as well try the dolphins.
The U.S. version certainly does.
Good point! Thanks for pointing that out.
But the things doing the testing could be bots instead of human actors, so it may very well be that no human does in fact know.
That is the real dead Internet theory: everything from production to malicious actors to end users are all ai scripts wasting electricity and hardware resources for the benefit of no human.
And the world is already great if you have triple commas, so it’s just make yourself slightly richer with no actual change in a billionaire’s lifestyle, no matter how well the actual economy does.
Well then, thank you for the clarification. And thank you for linking to the original source!
I’m quite happy the Fediverse exists. Thanks for making the video and posting it to Lemmy!
Well, what do you want them to do? Pay for the services people pay them for? Kill fewer people? If they did those things their shareholders wouldn’t make as much profit. Their CEO wouldn’t be able to say things like “we guard against unnecessary care” and he wouldn’t be a multimillionaire not even living in North America. He might even have to realize that doctors order care in good faith, so unnecessary care is almost not a real thing.
Just days after the U.S. was shown to have lower reading and math scores. This is very convenient if you don’t want the populace to realize they’re less educated compared to most other countries.
https://www.npr.org/2025/02/11/nx-s1-5291451/us-reading-math-scores-solutions
This makes a really good point. If the U.S. government’s security has been breached, which apparently it has, then no other nation will trust their data to be valid at all.
It’s been on my Bingo card since I realized that he basically bankrolled Trump’s campaign by himself. He set up a PAC just to win the election.
Well, he did buy the election, so Elon is listening to himself.
Me too. I’m wondering where to go next. I can’t really search until I get home later.