bradleyksherman.bsky.social
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If SNL ever did anything really subversive, they would be off the air in a New York minute. Bothsider pabulum that helped give us Trump in 2016.
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It's real ... in the Metaverse!
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Waymo does not operate where I am, Waymo is limited to small geographic areas, Waymo requires remote operators, Waymo does not sell cars and I could not afford one if it did ($100,000 not including the remote operator).
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I'd be first in line to buy a FSD car, but only if it's really FSD, in that I don't have to pay attention. I'd also like to have a robot that cleaned the toilet.
The problem is that neither of these will be available for at least a century.
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I remember when the NYTimes published the Pentagon Papers. Too bad it's now a hellhole of Trump apologists.
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They will cave to Trump. What's the alternative?
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I suspect you'll see the opposite in the WSJ. Playing both sides, pro-Trump at Fox and anti-Trump at WSJ, has been going on for a few months.
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Hell, NASA has robots rolling around Mars *right now*.
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It looks like win-win to me. It's been a long cold winter.
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Looking forward to Trump announcing the nationalization of SpaceX. And pigs flying.
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Kill your TV. Blast off and nuke it from space. It's the only way to be sure.
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You may say I'm a dreamer ...
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Never argue with the truth.
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All are welcome in the resistance.
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He may be a mofo, but for now he's our mofo.
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Have you ever not signed because of what "AI" told you?
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Linus Pauling was asked the secret to his long life. "Railings, " he replied.
(Probably apocryphal.)
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When is OpenAI going to stop hiring?
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A Nation asks, "Does SpaceX have a DEI problem?"
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I am so happy to not work in San Francisco any more. Choosing a place for lunch was a blood sport.
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The sixth launch of the Saturn V (1969) put Armstrong on the moon, just 12 years after Sputnik. This is nine straight failures of Starship.
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No one wants to sound like a toddler. "Posts" will do fine.
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I'm going to open it in Berkeley Mail and your emoji will look like line noise.
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Plain text. No HTML, no emoji. Short. Complete sentences. Proper punctuation.
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No way Swift does anything that radical. Totally milquetoast.
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Is that against the rules?
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I know more disgruntled IVF customers than psychotic Trumplings, but your point is well-taken.
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I'm not laughing nor was I joking.
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Interesting fact. And relevant. Thanks.
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$20,000 per round of IVF. If woman is over 35, about 10% chance of success. One nasty doctor and ... but I freely admit this is pure speculation on my part. I've never even stopped in Palm Springs.
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If this is a "massive explosion" what is this:
www.reuters.com/pictures/wha...
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Disgruntled customer. High cost, negative result.