I was looking for this comment. Brings back so many good memories of the early internet.
I was looking for this comment. Brings back so many good memories of the early internet.
Same thing happened with cable decades ago.
The public TV was full of ads and bad programs. Cable offered you pay them for no ads, good series and new movies. Then the prices rose, then the ads started, then the programs turned to shit as much or even more than before.
Streaming just went the same path.
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It is made by scientists. The problem is that said scientists are paid by investors mostly, or by grants that come from investors.
Didn’t see it in the thread, but aqueduct are pretty fire. They allowed empires to grow large and far away from a source of drinking water. Also improved sanitation allowing people to live longer and healthier.
This idea seems to be getting some steam. I’m all aboard it!
Basically all mainstream ones since the 2000s. Nowadays I skip trailers entirely to not spoil the movies for me.
But will it give me a card with my opponent in scantily clad clothing if I win?
Aren’t we already in a kind of dark age?
People denying science, people scared of diseases and vaccination, people using anything AI or blockchain as if it were magic, people defending power-hungry, all-promising dictators, people divided over and calling the other side barbaric. And of course, wars based on religion.
Seems to me we’re already in the dark.
From my very small knowledge, yes, beer was consumed at room temperature. In Germany it still is, for example. Also, beer had less alcohol and was much more like bread in that it was nutritious and filling than what we have now.
Your comment made me really nostalgic for the days of setting up pan parties, configuring hamachi servers, etc. Good old days
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You’re making the wrong questions here.
How can we use AI to stop or improve the stabbings? This is what get you a raise nowadays