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spoilingattack t1_j8h2u68 wrote
Reply to Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
It’s not the getting. It’s the keeping. Ever heard of Cabrini-Green in Chicago?
spoilingattack t1_j8h2lwf wrote
Reply to comment by madbear84 in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
I read that in Ron Howard’s voice from Arrested Development.
spoilingattack t1_j7eqk2g wrote
Reply to comment by Goseki1 in Pennsylvania boy, 9, becomes one of the youngest ever high school graduates by QuicklyThisWay
I assume you’re an adult? How would you feel about repeating Kindergarten?
I understand the “what about socialization” motive. The problem is this kid is so crazy smart, there’s zero chance he’d be able to relate to his peers. He will face a lifetime of difficulty because of his great intelligence. This is his burden. Holding him back won’t solve the “socialization” issue.
It’ll actually make it worse. Besides his parents have him karate and other activities that allow him to get some socializing.
spoilingattack t1_j6h1vqq wrote
Reply to comment by rogert2 in AI will not replace software developers, It will just drastically reduce the number of them. by masterile
Whew. Take a breath dude. I think you are somewhat correct but you’d be better served by making a more modest argument. No tech giant will ever be down to 1 employee. I assume you mean that for dramatic effect.
spoilingattack t1_j6gxtum wrote
Reply to comment by dandy_dance_pants in Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Stole them from Nathan Arizona!
spoilingattack t1_j5hwh32 wrote
Reply to Seattle-based Jetoptera is developing a vertical takeoff aircraft that can travel at almost 1,000 km/h with a radically simplified new type of engine. With almost no moving parts, it uses super-compressed air to create vortexes for thrust. by lughnasadh
I’m still waiting for the vacuum cleaner-powered hover craft from the 1980s to work.
spoilingattack t1_j48dssg wrote
Reply to comment by Atri0n in Nearly all of California exits the worst drought categories in U.S. Drought Monitor by pneumatichorseman
How about Elevensies?
spoilingattack t1_j1rf228 wrote
Reply to What do you see happening over the next 300 years to a millennia? In what way will it be different to how it is today? by Serious_Final_989
I things will be much better and much worse.
If we are still here in 1000 years, I think we’ll be spread around multiple worlds.
If we aren’t here in 1000 years, the earth will be much greener and wilder.
It’s your guess as to which one of these futures is better?
spoilingattack t1_jb4viki wrote
Reply to comment by sobertoad in Peter Skene Ogden, one of the most important and turbulent personalities in the North American Fur Trade. by creemetismami
Yes, soft men of refined lawful behavior often make really good explorers where there is no expectation of the rule of law. /s
There’s a reason it was called the “fur wars”. The point is he redeemed himself by the standards of that time and place.