

Has the US killed any journalists yet? I know that they roughed some up to the point of landing them in the hospital, but I haven’t heard of any deaths.


Has the US killed any journalists yet? I know that they roughed some up to the point of landing them in the hospital, but I haven’t heard of any deaths.

This sounds like it might be true for you but isn’t for others. I’d hesitate to say this is the norm.
I’ve put my resume through multiple parsers and made it as best as I can. I’ve gone through phases where I’ve tailored my cover letter down to every single miniscule details and saw the same results as OP, or pretty similar.
so you’re either talking bs or you’re in a different field where it does matter


Ah yes cause the pot calling the kettle black is usually the trustworthy one.
Fwiw I don’t know who to believe in this one. They’re both massive liars.


I just stated python’s color in the graph cause it wasn’t in the legend. Nothing more.


It has dominated for the past 16 years
OP certainly has a funny definition of the word dominated.
green is python



They will become “The Fractured But Whole”


Name checks out. But also wtf is wrong with you?


“Hunter Biden did it, why can’t we?”


Is that accurate though? Assume a satellite is in a decaying orbit (thus too low to contribute to Kessler syndrome on its own) and another satellite is in a different orbit eccentricity-wise but they both collide. Are we certain that none of the pieces from the collision would acquire enough speed to become boloids that contribute to Kessler syndrome?
Time to go down the rabbit hole that is orbital mechanics for me again. Byeeee lol
Edit: looks like the lowest orbit for starlink’s first shell is at 550km which is very much above VLEO and would definitely be a factor in Kessler Syndrome.
Most starlink satellites are set to deorbit themselves upon failure to avoid this. However the de orbiting could still fail and then it should take about a year or so to deorbit itself?
So it looks like there is a low possibility of it initiating Kessler syndrome. But it’s not negligible.


If by coup you mean the rich trying to get richer, yeah the resistance worked.
The problem came afterwards, when the people were handed the power to actually change something it became a circus.
So the rich didn’t get the chance to make ridiculous changes like in the US right now. But all we were left with was status quo.


Oh yeah cause it went so well for Chile. There was a government turnover and it fragmented the political parties so much that no one can agree on anything anymore.
Oh and the new people in power are learning by improvising.
Source: I am from Chile.


Nah they’ll actually dangle the food in front of starving people to draw a crowd and then bomb them.
Fucking monsters.


Oh
My
God
This is awesome


Because she is a different being than the being that was defeated.
She’s still a little bitch.
This reminds me of Hydra’s “Compliance will be rewarded”
I don’t have a great solution for this particular problem.
However any solution that you come up with has to be resilient enough that the nodes that execute such scenario are always available.
You don’t just want a system with high availability, you want a system that will stand the test of time. For example, it might trigger 30 or 50 years from now. You might not want to use AWS or Google or Azure or any sort of system like that. They don’t seem to keep their solutions available for that long. So you’ll need to host something yourself and make sure it’s resilient to a multitude of scenarios that might bring the “back end” down.
You’d also need to set-up some sort of test for the system to make sure it’s still running and it’ll do what you want it to. Maybe it runs every 3 months or so like a fire system drill.
Honestly the trigger can be something as simple as you hitting a button connected to your system every week with a way for it to ping and prompt you to do it you if you haven’t “reset” the counter in a timely fashion.
I would probably do something like that with a weekly cadence and a whole other week to make sure I don’t miss the reset.
You probably also want to be able to set it to different modes if you think you will be away for a while. Like a vacation mode or oh shit I’m in the hospital mode.
Additionally, I also wouldn’t be as fatalistic as sending goodbyes to everyone. I would use it more as a system to sound an alarm that I’m not okay and something has happened to me and communicate that with people who could do something about it. Like verify if I’m alive or not, or contact local authorities to post a missing persons report.
This same system of notifying could also allow closer people to me to trigger an “oh shit I’m dead mode” which would then execute whatever is in that idea of yours.
These are all situations that you would want to alert your loved ones though. And the power outage one will probably be solved faster than your switch hopefully.

This data needs to be normalized by speed or realistic range/day. Otherwise it’s pretty meaningless.


Me on basically any post that has incorrect information from blahaj.
A lot of what the other comments have said is right, but also add that to on top of all the layoffs theyve had and they keep telling their devs to double their efforts. Its been in so many meetings that at this point a single engineer should be able to do the work of the whole company…
the shareholders keep demanding doubling pace from their engineers but they just wont listen smh
They should just fire all the engineers already theyre clearly slacking off /s