
Warning people about incoming dangers is something a lot of people do. Sheldon is literally among billions.
All postings from this account are from a fictional character testing out opinions on various ideas.
I don’t give any data away, so if you take any data from me, you owe me money.

Warning people about incoming dangers is something a lot of people do. Sheldon is literally among billions.


There was a government survey on this just a few weeks ago. Conveniently posted here so I filled it out. Did you?


Palantir co-founders include Peter Thiel who’s been an early investor in many famous tech companies including Paypal and Facebook. The current CEO is Alex Karp. Both Thiel and Karp are very smart technically, but unlike CEOs like Jensen Huang and Tim Cook who are very chill, Thiel and Karp are quite outspoken about rather controversial philosophies.
Edit: For example, Palantir (Thiel and Karp) say they want to “ensure the future of the West”. But it isn’t clear (to me) if that means democratic values, a sub set of skin colours, prioritizing certain religions, continued progress, preventing certain changes, fossil fuel dependency, standards of life, and which countries exactly are part of “the West”. Very ambiguous IMO.


That’s exactly what plug-Ins hybrids (PHEVs) are built for. You only need one of them. Mine starts in EV mode and switches on the fly from EV to hybrid and back with the touch of a button.


“Most US drivers”? Show me one US driver who needs to breath fossil emissions to survive.


Both make grammatical sense, and we solve it using context. I pointed out the nonsensical version because it’s fun.


Unusual stellar remnants suggest the Milky Way might have eaten a galaxy called Loki billions of years ago, according to new research.


“called Loki billions of years ago”? - I’m not sure that’s scientifically accurate.


US companies are expected to be thankful for the privilege of advertising their products, culture, people, stories and interests to Canadians.


Why would any animated being run away from danger if it didn’t feel pain? It should be assumed that animals feel pain. Pain keeps them away from danger, so they survive, and evolve with those pain genes. For plants however, whether they have pain genes or not doesn’t matter for their survival so they evolve either way.
10-year-old story, free with no pop-ups here: https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/bird-wings-amber-1.3655942
No link, no like.

Misspelling “loser” is my favorite part of that post.


While A and B are having fun, C whines in the back for no good reason.


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No worries, dj will build a wall and make the fish pay for it.

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Billionaires took all the money. I suppose that’s why they’re billionaires.
Texas is only a “clean-energy leader” if they also reduce their fossil energy production by the same rate as they increase renewables. Don’t anyone try to mislead us on this.