Did it have a label on the cover saying it was supposed to be fiction? Maybe the people “in charge” though it was a fortune teller saying like it is.
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Last ww was about denying entry to arts school.
Ww IV would probably be because president Camacho went to Carl jr and they were out of vanilla shake or something
Hey I remember that!
Turns out I wasn’t crazy or had bad memory, it was the definition that changed over time 🤣
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Majority of CEOs Alarmed as AI Delivers No Financial Returns
3·2 hours agoOh no they are shit afraid of what happened to companies that didn’t survive the shift into digital that happened around 2000s.
The truth is, many companies didn’t try that transition and disappeared or went from their peak to being 2nd class. But also, lots of companies put in large amounts of money the wrong way and the same thing happened. Guess history repeats itself and every ceo is finding out they didn’t get where they did because they’re smarter than their peers the way they strongly believed before.
Fiction and jokes need to be more rational than reality because every day reality has newer and newer shit hitting the fan faster and faster than anyone can register, never mind understand or rationalise.
It would take psychologists a decade to explain to future historians what happens in a month.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•China completes first full-scale underwater pumped storage trial at 65 meters depth
2·13 hours agoOh now I found time to read the article. I thought they would sink and rise hollowed balls, when they actually keep the balls down and pump water in and out of them.
I wonder if they are heavier than water, so you just need a small anchor to prevent drifting.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•China completes first full-scale underwater pumped storage trial at 65 meters depth
31·14 hours agoI would still guess lifting water through pipes (specially if the reservoir is uphill in a mountain) is way easier than building something chained at the bottom of the ocean, which would need pulleys and a big heavy weight down there.
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Global News@lemmy.zip•French authorities seize nearly €1 billion from Russian oligarchs since the start of war in UkraineEnglish
1·14 hours agoHoly moly
Those implicated have opposed the use of an innovative legal tool, the presumption of money laundering, which shifts the burden of proof and requires beneficiaries of complex financial arrangements to justify the origin of their funds, or face prosecution for money laundering
So basically they have to prove they earned the money. Like you and me do when declaring income to the government every year! That’s really cool 😎
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Global News@lemmy.zip•Canada’s military has modelled hypothetical US invasion, reports sayEnglish
2·15 hours agoMeh, how much oil do they have anyways? It’s probably just cheaper to buy next elections. That would be the traditional, rational, incremental bullying action.
Ops forgot that the orange guy is increasingly cringe and irrational.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•don't tell them that it's mostly gimmicks 😭
23·15 hours agoHey Huang what did you say, that youre a boomer behaviour? Gotcha.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
1·19 hours agoSorry mate it will always be tough for me to hold and not troll internet strangers about that country’s dystopian deranged diseased state of things related to fire arms
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ed Zitron on big tech, backlash, boom and bust: ‘AI has taught us that people are excited to replace human beings’English
1·2 days agoThat’s just idiot grifter CEOs afraid of being left behind because they believed hype in the media. Not happening in the timescale that they want, but by 2033 the trend will be easy to spot. And it will be nowhere near the current claims.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ed Zitron on big tech, backlash, boom and bust: ‘AI has taught us that people are excited to replace human beings’English
12·2 days agoHahahah
I’m as against the current hype as you.
I’m just anchoring my opinion in that AI has been studied for over 60 years now, and AGI is probably 50 years away. What we’re living is one more incremental change that will compound with dozens of other AI improvements that will result in dramatic changes when seen in 10 years time slots.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
5·2 days agoI get your point but I’ll nitpick anyways:
Isn’t satellites as much part of everyday life as submarine internet cables, and our lives would be radically different without satellites but having only submarine cables?
Or do we need to see them to believe it?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
1·2 days agoYou’re moving at about 700 m/s while sitting in your couch, according to Earth’s rotation. So if the plane goes west at max speed, it would be 1400 m/s faster than going east.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
41·2 days agoit didn’t happen to me, how dare you say it’s hurting people!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
1·2 days agoThat’s cool
Super sonic means above 340 m/s, give or take some meters.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
3·2 days agoYou’re mixing cause and effect.
The effect of lowering temperature is shrinking gases. If you force a gas to shrink it will increase temperature.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
51·2 days agoRockets?
International space station goes around the earth at about 7km/s if I recall correctly. And it’s quite big.
That’s the kind of speed of any rocket going to meet with ISS or being put into earth orbit. Things reentrying from orbit hit the atmosphere at about that speed too.
Things going or coming to the moon need slightly more, I think ballpark is 10km/s, and above that you’re travelling to Mars, asteroids, Venus, Jupiter, etc etc.



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