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I bet they can already weaponize their satellites to prevent the launch of other satellites.

Putting data centers in space keeps them out of reach of humans with crowbars and hammers, which may have been a vulnerability for those robots Tesla is building.


>So it's important that there is a moment when these things aren't optional.

I haven't found anything more effective than making sure it happens fast enough other devs don't have time to think about disabling it. They might make their changes locally relying on an IDE without running the full build, which pushes the exceptions to the build agent. Developers may not have privileges to modify those builds directly, but complaints and emergencies slowly erode impediments to deploying.


Fossil fuels were cheaper too, and dilution was the solution to pollution.


> dilution was the solution to pollution

Why past tense? Dilution remains a good solution to most pollutants, carbon included. That it stops working after a point doesn't make it useless per se.


The wildlife refuge part isn't. It's managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.


I expect there will eventually be enough cameras publicly streaming public spaces for anyone to be able to track any vehicle anywhere.


It really depends on the context.

Everyone's bandwidth would be saturated if no one assumed their reader knew what they were talking about, but assumption is a form of lossy compression that allows both miscommunication and misunderstanding.


Think of them like different social groups.


The unit of decentralization is the group, not the individual. The client-server relationship is still centralized.

Joining a community is a highly centralizing act. ;-p


Self-deport where? He moved here when he was twelve.

Not to mention...

>According to the family's attorney, Zavvar was charged with a misdemeanor for marijuana possession in the late 1990s. In 2004, he was stopped while reentering the country, which initiated deportation proceedings.

Biden pardoned simple marijuana possession.

https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefing-room/president...

>which pardon shall restore to them full political, civil, and other rights.

I think it stands to reason that covers orders to give up all rights and self-deport, as a consequence of simple marijuana possession.


Well, their standards haven't been lowered. They have been raised to your dissatisfaction, and this article still made it through.

>I will seek my answers to the universe elsewhere.

You'll have to look elsewhere for articles that pose a threat to disadvantaged groups.


Friend you misinterpret my point. I don't care that they post articles about disadvantaged groups or from particular view points. My concern is that when you openly state that you will decline valid scientific studies that may contradict other studies you publish then you are sacrificing your credibility as a journal. How can we trust science when one of its gateways actively states they will silence valid science for ideological reasons. You cannot. That is why I will not trust this journal. Open bias in a factual pursuit such as this is anathema.


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