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[–] [email protected] 9 points 17 hours ago

A pet clone is like 50k, I don't think cloning a human is technically more challenging, so 50k plus hush money?

Not that that is necessary, you could just get anyones urine.

I was musing with friends recently that there's no way that there's no billionaires with illegal clones that they pretend are regular kids already. I mean the tech bro billionaires would eat that shit up once they hear that it's technically feasible. And Musk is the likeliest idiot to do it imo.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 3 days ago

Ist natürlich auch blöd, wenn dann die hauptsächlich aus Rentnern bestehende Gemeindeversammlung entscheidet, den Steuerfuss zu senken und gleichzeitig an der gleichen Versammlung Millionen für Rollstuhlgerechte Fahrstühle ausgibt, wie hier vor ein paar Monaten.

Also die Fahrstühle sind ne gute Sache aber dann noch Steuerfuss senken, sich gegen bezahlbare Wohnungen aussprechen (man hat ja sein Haus) und bei Schulen Container oder die billigste Offerte für hässliche Betonklotzschulen ohne richtigen Pausenplatz annehmen usw.

Wär natürlich nett, wenn mehr jüngere Leute an der Gemeindeversammlung wären, aber Dienstags von 19-23Uhr Zeit machen mit Job und Kindern ist deutlich schwieriger als als Rentner.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

I'm super happy with my formbot Marathon IDEX, works perfectly fine with TPU (though i did have to adjust one screw guide in the extruder so it doesn't eat the filament). it's not very well known, since they don't hand them out to influencers etc. The discord is pretty active and lots of helpful people there.

made with all standard components, regular Klipper firmware, so i know i can replace parts if anything ever breaks.

And IDEX in mirror/copy mode for printing multiple parts at twice the speed is great when you need it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Selling fewer explosive vehicles seems like a good idea tbh.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

While I agree it is overvalued, what really put it into perspective for me is that all of the known gold in the world would fit into a cube with a side length of 20-25m.

So a fair price would be lower than what it is now, but it is scarce and its uses (corrosion resistance, conductivity, malleability, reflectivity, etc.) probably would still warrant a relatively high price.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I wonder a bit in how far the opposite is the plan. Like Klarna recently firing support staff for AI and then wanting to hire them back, but as gig workers.

A company laying off thousands of engineers wont be nice for the stock. Saying you're doing it because you'll replace them with awesome AI might even pump the stock and is an easy excuse.

if you can the hire them back cheaper later because the job market is shit because many devs lost their job, even better.

It just reminds of this case from the 30s where a factory owner replaced skilled workers that wanted to unionize with machines and unskilled workers. The quality was worse and they produced less in a given time, and the machines were scrapped 3 years later. But it stopped unionization dead in its tracks and skilled workers got lower salaries afterward, so it all worked out even though the machines were strictly worse.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

It also allows you to boost/deprioritize/ban domains from your searches. Not seeing pinterest show up ever again is great

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I mean, they helpfully provide ranking lists. Start at #1 and work your way down

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Actually, having like a 10ml can of iranian crude oil as a conversation piece would be fun.especially if it comes in a mini barrell that just says 'Iranian Oil' on it, maybe with an added 'Warning: May cause sanctions if used incorrectly' label

[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 month ago (1 children)

sort of. Having a system that allows multiple parties, like in many European countries, certainly helps with representation and discourse. But looking at Europe, it certainly doesn't prevent a right-wing drift towards authoritarianism. There's sooo many other things needed for a healthy democracy, like education/literacy, strong independent institutions, unions etc.

You can just end up with two right wing parties, an extreme and a moderate one, but the moderate one catering to the extreme positions of the extreme party (and being mostly moderate in name only), and both of them forming a majority government and drifting to authoritarianism, even if there are many parties.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

After ther recent acqusition and firing of a lot of staff, it might not be the best alternative

Edit: article with more details can't find a non paywalled version and not really any other pages that discuss the firing, just the acquisition

 

Zweiter Teil in einer Serie über den weltweiten Faschismus heutzutage, der sehr detailliert darauf eingeht, inwiefern der Faschismus von heute sich von früheren Wellen unterscheidet und welche Formen er annimmt. Ziemlich langer Artikel aber lohnt sich meiner Meinung nach, vor allem in Hinsicht auf die aktuelle Situation in Europa.

Folge 1 ist denke ich nicht so relevant, da geht es hauptsächlich um die Situation in der USA und DeSantis vs Trump, deswegen poste ich nur Folge 2.

Und ich teile normalerweise Republik Artikel nicht, ist ein super Magazin und will sie nicht um Einnahmen bringen (zumal man die Artikel ohne Datenklaumauer teilen kann), aber finde den Artikel wichtig genug um eine Ausnahme zu machen.

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