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byCalydor
2026 @02:46PM
(#65962848)
Attached to: Fourth US Wind Farm Project Blocked By Trump Allowed to Resume Construction
I think you don't quite get how a narcissist thinks. Selling the course would be admitting defeat which is absolutely unthinkable to someone like him. He HAS to win no matter what.
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byCalydor
2026 @01:31PM
(#65962712)
Attached to: Fourth US Wind Farm Project Blocked By Trump Allowed to Resume Construction
Trump doesn't care about renewable energy as such.
Trump owns a golf course in Scotland. Scotland made an offshore wind farm that was visible from that golf course. Trump considered it an eyesore and Scotland didn't care about his protests.
This was a Slight. This was an Insult. Trump decided to hate windmills with a vengeance the same way he hates anyone who has ever slighted him.
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byCalydor
2026 @12:36PM
(#65962616)
Attached to: Fourth US Wind Farm Project Blocked By Trump Allowed to Resume Construction
If Trump is so desperate for breathing polluted air he should go suck off an exhaust pipe like he did Bubba.
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byCalydor
026 @12:57PM
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Attached to: Do Markets Make Us Moral?
With more options far from home it's also possible that the generation of working age sought greener pastures while their parents stayed where they were, tending eg. a farm until their bodies gave out. It wasn't possible for the kids then to take care of their parents and maintain their job far away, if they even knew about the parents' troubles before it was too late to do anything.
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byCalydor
026 @10:12AM
(#65958912)
Attached to: Backseat Software
I long for October so damned much.
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byCalydor
2026 @12:46PM
(#65957036)
Attached to: Waymo Robotaxi Hits a Child Near an Elementary School in Santa Monica
I'm pretty sure an inattentive kid routinely impacts stationary objects at around 6 MPH. It'll leave bruises and may hurt for a little while, but it's certainly not a dangerous speed to get hit at unless you're SUPER unlucky and end up under a wheel or something.
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byCalydor
2026 @12:40PM
(#65957018)
Attached to: Waymo Robotaxi Hits a Child Near an Elementary School in Santa Monica
Have fun never driving above 1 mph in a city environment.
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byCalydor
026 @03:48PM
(#65950836)
Attached to: Angry Gamers Are Forcing Studios To Scrap or Rethink New Releases
Let's just hope the procedural generator for the quest and the LLM for the quest text actually agree on what you're supposed to do in this quest.
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byCalydor
026 @03:47PM
(#65950832)
Attached to: Angry Gamers Are Forcing Studios To Scrap or Rethink New Releases
That would be because even some of the worst written fan fiction is, at its core, written from a place of love. Of admiration. This will always shine through in the text, that even if the story doesn't make sense and is really just a vehicle to see two characters get in bed together the author actually *cares*.
No AI is ever going to care.
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byCalydor
2026 @03:39PM
(#65942658)
Attached to: Moderna Curbing Investments in Vaccine Trials Due To US Backlash, CEO Says
They still are, but they were, too.
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byCalydor
2026 @03:38PM
(#65942652)
Attached to: Moderna Curbing Investments in Vaccine Trials Due To US Backlash, CEO Says
I have been listening to this 'not all Americans' handwashing for a decade at this point, if not more. Seems like it started during the Tea Party days. And you know what? I'm getting kinda tired of hearing it. You are more concerned with pointing out it's not your fault than trying to FIX it.
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byCalydor
2026 @03:04PM
(#65942546)
Attached to: Moderna Curbing Investments in Vaccine Trials Due To US Backlash, CEO Says
America is hellbent on seeing people die, aren't they?
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byCalydor
2026 @01:58PM
(#65942408)
Attached to: 'Stealing Isn't Innovation': Hundreds of Creatives Warn Against an AI Slop Future
When you borrowed it at the library a small but non-zero royalty payment went to the author. Same when it was played on the radio, paid for by advertising, media tax, or however your radio station of choice is financed.
Take a look at the story about Nvidia trying to get high-speed access to a library of pirated books.
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byCalydor
2026 @01:55PM
(#65942402)
Attached to: Workday CEO Calls Narrative That AI is Killing Software 'Overblown'
Well, one CEO says it's true that AI is taking over everything, another says it's true that AI is overblown. Now what do we do?
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byCalydor
2026 @12:18PM
(#65942176)
Attached to: 'Stealing Isn't Innovation': Hundreds of Creatives Warn Against an AI Slop Future
Usually you'd pay the authors or artists for your own personal copy of their work to influence and inspire your own, though. The AI companies don't even do that.
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