

Well, you deleted the last post because it had too many comments saying the flat earth myth is stupid and easily debunkable and reposted here?
Get bent troll


Well, you deleted the last post because it had too many comments saying the flat earth myth is stupid and easily debunkable and reposted here?
Get bent troll


We’ll keep it civil when you follow the rules of science and debate.
Provide evidence showing the Earth is flat that is strong enough to counter the literal video we have showing that it is a sphere.
Until then, get lost troll.
The restricting apps would have been for all of those device types instead of by age to make it simpler and less intrusive.
Regulating smartphones is overkill but honestly would make it a lot simpler and be less invasive.
You could also regulate smartphone sales. Only dumb phones until you hit 18 or so. It wouldn’t keep them off message boards but it could help with social media. Maybe restrict social apps from working on tablets to close a loophole.


Are the artists still playing in the other cities or is the whole show over?
You seem to be ignoring or dismissing what I’ve said up to now, I see no reason to continue wasting my time.
Computers were in use for at least a decade before the first home computer was a thing and then they became accessible to the public. That’s just history. First cell phones were also prohibitively expensive and it took a while before we got to the point that everyone got one.
Social media would have been a better example to go with since that has ruined a good number of lives and allowed for genocides due to the speed at which it was deployed to people before they (or the companies) knew how to use it properly. Also, many problems were created by the companies rolling social media out (algorithms pushing towards engagement that leads to huge body issues and increases in heath problems, genocide in Myanmar allowed to be organized on the platform and assisted due to algorithms pushing conflict posts for engagement again) so that’s not a user issue, that’s very much a professional using a tool for malicious purposes due to profit.
To your point that it comes down to the individual and not the tool, well how does anyone know who is a responsible user on the internet in early interactions? That might be why a lot of people are defaulting to all users are irresponsible due to lack of proof.
Maybe if computers and steam engines were being forced into everyday life and into use by people who do not understand how to use them appropriately or the context of any of the answers given out, the critics would also have been riled up.
As it is, computers and steam engines were prohibitively expensive and so only got used by actual experts long enough for basic use protocols to work their way into society and a slow entry into public use. Not really the same thing at all.
AI and LLMs are being forced on everyday users without much recourse and so you get a lot more problematic use both by malicious users and by people who don’t understand, which is entirely the fault of the tool and the companies making the tool.
As someone who’s seen plenty of people not employ those other tools or practices, I tend to side with the “it’s not a great tool for research” at least by laymen.
Seems like a lot of people think research might not be on the “right way” list.
Super amazing if all the links are real. Google did just have to remove some query responses from their ai because it was lying about blood tests and giving out unsafe info iirc, so there is that.


I might be imagining things from an alternate reality, but didn’t the approved use of military force that was being used to justify drone strikes against IS get repealed? What authority are they doing these new strikes under?
I’m not a fan of lumping either, but it is literally in their job that they should be holding their peers accountable the same as every other person. They don’t, so even if they’re the individual cop doing it for the right reasons, they still have a burden of duty that they are shirking. Thus, in the lump they go.
I’m on the “it’s all until it’s regular practice for cops to arrest their peers and leaders for breaking laws” side. Like, yeah, there are probably some who want to “change the system” or are “just keeping their head down and providing for their community” which are both noble aspirations… but they need full scale follow through or it’s just copwashing.


Me too, but I think we get more stories from the captains instead of the crew unfortunately


It might be because there are a lot more (visible) records of random white dudes being places they had no business being in the pursuit of colonialism.
Think he’s gonna keep his last name or will we see JD Kirk-Vance?


Oil. And oil accessories.


Plateauing with a growing population and industry is pretty good. Give it a few years to stabilize and swap more over and we should see a continual decrease to a minimum threshold (from things that produce emissions that can’t be swapped like cement creation). Much better than we see in other developed countries, and in one of the largest contributors to date. Good reasons for some hope.
Does it work for all bee species or only the honeybee species we usually use for producing honey? Wild populations are getting fucked and, last I checked, outcompeted by invasive honeybees we keep introducing to new areas for increased honey production…