Yeah, that's like not true at all.
Yeah, that's like not true at all.
I first read this as an executive was arrested--not that five were arrested. Jfk Ubisoft.
Actual teleportation is a legit property of quantum mechanics (e.g. in a real transporter you're not killed/cloned -- but "you" do cease to exist for some x period of time). Also a teleporter doesn't need a 'Heisenberg compensator': you want the data to maintain its superposition.
The only caveat is the teleportation must be at or slower than speed of light.
Okay first, calculus isn’t that hard (I get what you’re trying to say though). And—communism has never worked. Never. Not one time. Never. And, and, every time it doesn’t work (which again is every time), it’s always the same response: "oh that wasn’t ‘really’ communism.” Communism is the Star Citizen of economies.
Dear god why has the tipping post virus migrated from Reddit. JFK just don’t tip—it’s okay. I worked as a waiter for 5 years, we literally don’t even pause to think when we get stiffed. Nobody cares.
Those goddamn things ruined every single fantasy I had about living in Blade Runner world.
Kinda no where hopefully. Because the final form of Reddit is just anger. No matter the subject or view. Lemmee has that nice drop by but go home too vibe that is perfect.
I recently saw H&M clothing describe me as “divided.” I feel like Biden needs their brand manager, because me and my daughter just stood in the mall trying understand what that meant.
I’m pretty sure we’re in the worst timeline if you look at the Elon we got
That ML is just a paradigm and won’t do much of what people believe it eventually will.
Olivia Thirlby is criminally under cast
"A Kite in the Wind" has been pretty great for helping learn to write. I work as a storyboard artist and I'm trying to develop my own stuff, but I struggle with the writing part. This book helped, especially the first two essays. Remarkably practical advice; stuff you just don't hear anywhere else.
https://www.amazon.com/Kite-Wind-Fiction-Writers-Their/dp/1595340726
I feel like this thread highlights the inherent difficulty of governance without the added constraint of money.