

He still frames it like the foreign company pays the tariff.
He still frames it like the foreign company pays the tariff.
The same second? I agree. But even two seconds should be plenty to notice the light is green and begin accelerating. By second four, I’m giving you a gentle honk because I suspect you are either on your phone, or zoned out.
That much was made clear from the downvotes. But I don’t think the two situations are equivalent. I’m not interested in continuing on a debate though so we can agree to disagree.
Well I disagree that the Nazi leadership became martyrs, for one, so I reject the premise of the question.
The thing about martyrs though is that they aren’t useless kinda by definition.
I think you are falsely hopeful if you think it would lead to anything good.
I’d rather they not all be martyrs.
Rich people skirting the law is nothing new.
Nothing ex about him, mate. He’s still making stuff.
The recent judgement did not, in fact, say that pirating was legal if you use the pirated material to train AI.
Well aren’t I dumb! Cheers.
Nowhere on your chart, at any humidity, are the temperatures mentioned in OP in the danger zone. They are in the extreme caution zone.
It’s literally in the extreme caution zone.
Edited to add, I’m not good at reading charts, explanation below.
I don’t know what kind of work you do, but I’ve worked in factories and manufacturing my whole career and this isn’t that unusual in my experience. I’d definitely be raising my pitchforks if you weren’t provided water, breaks, and some methods of cooling (such as fans).
Worst I’ve ever had was in a paper mill. The dryers ran very hot and sometimes our job required getting really close to them. They were hot enough to burn, so long sleeves were required when near them. Easily had some 40+ °C days in there, but we had access to a cooled break room and allowed quite a lot of breaks.
Still, when we did have to work by those dryers, it was usually because the paper broke and caused big jams. That is a hell of a mess and has to be cleaned up as quickly as possible to get the machine making paper again. Let me tell you, wet paper is heavy. Hauling that shit down the length of the dryer alley, in 40+ heat, in mandatory sleeves and long pants… Some of the hardest work I’ve personally ever done.
Pay was great though.
I don’t believe this is real, but the all caps words aren’t random. They’re clearly for emphasis, the same kinds of words I might capitalize for effect. That is not really the unbelievable aspect of this scenario.
I understood that reference.
No, it really doesn’t. You can’t just say “I bet this opinion will be unpopular” and then when it does, in fact, turn out to be unpopular make the leap to say “this just proves how correct my opinion was”
No, it only proves how unpopular it was.
Even if all the same comparisons could be made between why people dislike genAI and why people dislike immigrants (they can’t, btw), one of those things involves flesh and blood human beings.
I find this false equivalence pretty disgusting.
Yes they do. They’re literally quoting the recall notice.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled power banks and contact Anker Innovations for instructions on receiving a free replacement power bank.
It is normal to use single quotes in a headline or subheading.
I don’t want to live on this planet anymore.