AloofPenny
AloofPenny t1_jeb7f7x wrote
Reply to Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
Now apply this to rural America
AloofPenny t1_je34f1g wrote
Reply to comment by Gauth1erN in The Swiss hypersonic hydrogen jet aiming to fly between Europe and Australia in 4 hours by mancinedinburgh
It’s revolutionary when it hits the private sector, like microwaves
AloofPenny t1_jchc8o2 wrote
I bet they look so cute with their little backpacks
AloofPenny t1_jbvmjyr wrote
We barely clean up earth junk. it would be cool if we focused on that
AloofPenny t1_j8kkflq wrote
Reply to Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
The whole ring around a black hole is just stored data. So this could really be a thing
AloofPenny t1_j8d4jc2 wrote
Reply to comment by extra_specticles in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
https://amp.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/3178109/tech-war-china-bets-open-source-risc-v-chip-design-minimise-potential there you go. There’s the market. It exists already. Because the US forced it
AloofPenny t1_j8d3oab wrote
Reply to comment by extra_specticles in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
Really? also, what are you even talking about. They didn’t used to make Windows or iOS for arm, but they do now. But keep shitting on something that still doesn’t even actually exist yet.
AloofPenny t1_j8d22qr wrote
Reply to comment by extra_specticles in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
China is only able to use risc-v, so the support is clearly there
AloofPenny t1_j6hikde wrote
Reply to Private UBI by SantoshiEspada
We will get government UBI once everyone realizes they only have to work if they want to. They’re already testing a robot McDonald’s in the US. All those “shitty jobs” and “workforce entry” jobs will disappear
AloofPenny t1_j63uk0g wrote
Reply to comment by Ph0enixRuss3ll in The next globalisation: there is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not 'deglobalisation' but rather 're-globalisation', owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology. by Vucea
This is a people problem. Let people fix it. When he wanted to sell books, bezos had a bunch of money and tuned it into …ta-da….. a marketplace. “Oh I wish Fiverr existed!” “If only YouTube were free!?” You got me on healthcare though, that one balks at the thought of being reined in.
AloofPenny t1_j63qwrv wrote
Reply to comment by Ph0enixRuss3ll in The next globalisation: there is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not 'deglobalisation' but rather 're-globalisation', owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology. by Vucea
The only trustworthy system is “who has nuclear bombs, and what are their motives to use them” All those warheads everyone owns, aren’t going anywhere. And until we resolve the motivations for using weapons to solve our problems, this “one world government” will remain bullshit. Am I screaming that capitalism is better? No. But at least we get the illusion of choice.
AloofPenny t1_j63oqn2 wrote
Reply to comment by Ph0enixRuss3ll in The next globalisation: there is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not 'deglobalisation' but rather 're-globalisation', owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology. by Vucea
The un is literally made up of a bunch of the worlds governments. So you propose….this continues? You’re actually for this?
AloofPenny t1_j63ofla wrote
Reply to The next globalisation: there is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not 'deglobalisation' but rather 're-globalisation', owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology. by Vucea
It is. Tech routes are changing. “Real men have fabs” is what countries are saying now. Because it doesn’t take a nuclear weapon to destroy your enemies when technology does it so much cleaner.
AloofPenny t1_j51aun6 wrote
If you can connect them to the repo of human learning, maybe they could solve their problems themselves, instead of people running in fixing things that don’t need fixed
AloofPenny t1_j2pbo7s wrote
Reply to Hisense Hi Reader Pro is an Android smartphone with a 6.1 inch E Ink display (pre-order 250$) by giuliomagnifico
I want the a9. It’s in color
AloofPenny t1_j28iw7c wrote
Reply to comment by 0x1a3c3e7 in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
With some manufacturers, they’ll only like, send replacement parts to verified repair people, or do other things that seem ok above-board, but are really anti-consumer.
AloofPenny t1_jebvrj8 wrote
Reply to comment by FOL5GTOUdRy8V2nO in Taiwan's Tsai arrives in US to warnings from China of 'serious confrontation' by benh999
West Taiwan is just in a pissy mood. It’s alright, it never means anything