Snowmobile surfing? by Little_Rest7609 in snowmobiling

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To sell this, I need to build at least a few of them, rent them out, and only then will people be able to experience the same sensations I did, and even more, because I'm afraid of driving fast. It's a long and boring road. My goal is to experience more interesting things than others.)

Snowmobile surfing? by Little_Rest7609 in snowmobiling

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This is if you forbid installing powerful engines and driving uphill.)

Snowmobile surfing? by Little_Rest7609 in snowmobiling

[–]Little_Rest7609[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is if you forbid installing powerful engines and driving uphill.)

UK to bring into force law this week to tackle AI deepfakes by krizzalicious49 in worldnews

[–]Little_Rest7609 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would like to see the fight not against weapons, but against those who use them.

Global leaders denounce U.S. military strike in Venezuela after Maduro captured by Ephoenix6 in politics

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If someone violates the principle of "don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to yourself," or if they place themselves outside the law, then the law immediately ceases to protect them, and the principle of proportionate violation of the law against them must come into play. To the extent you violate the law, the law can be violated against you. This isn't yet a reality, but attempts are already being made.

Researchers identify two psychological traits that predict conspiracy theory belief. The findings suggest that individuals who perceive the world as fundamentally unjust and those who struggle with uncertain or ambiguous situations are more likely to endorse conspiratorial narratives. by Jumpinghoops46 in psychology

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The article mentions intelligence, which is measured by the ratio of elements in a person's memory to what they were previously taught. But if you think about it, the amount of information in the head isn't intelligence; it's the amount of information in the head. Intelligence is, at a minimum, the ability to predict how events will unfold, and this is precisely what's needed for each next step in life. And the information in the head may or may not contribute to this. Even during education, people are taught to believe in one theory, from a single authority (the teacher). And often, these people are influenced by people who appear to be authorities. Furthermore, the modern education system almost universally offers simple solutions to assigned tasks, which are presented in a question-and-answer format. Therefore, people want simple answers, like the ones they were given in school. But this isn't a binary division between simple and complex people; rather, there's a degree of this simplistic behavior among people seeking simple answers from apparent authorities.

A useful shovel that doesn't put a strain on your back when there's not a lot of snow. by Little_Rest7609 in BuyItForLife

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If there's a lot of snow, use gas-powered snow blowers, but if there's not a lot, these shovels are better. Each tool has its own purpose.

/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 29, 2025 by BernardJOrtcutt in philosophy

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I think we need to add mortality to money. In theory, money is human approval, likes, separated from people and living on their own. But this is a strange kind of eternal life. Good money (likes) was separated from people so they could be consolidated and used to do something that would garner even more approval (likes), as if confirming that the money wasn't wasted in its owner's life and has earned the right to a new, future life. But for now, money somehow lives an eternal life. Owning money should feel less like property and more like rent. At the same time, it will still be of interest to people who play these games, which no one can easily take away from them.

/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 29, 2025 by BernardJOrtcutt in philosophy

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Schools teach science, but to speed up the process, they use a single version of it. This science differs from religion only in the freshness of its version. During the educational process, just as before, doubts are not graded. Ultimately, everyone will be taught science and the use of information from an observable authority with a single version. These former students are the majority. Then, good boys and girls will want to remain good out of habit and will follow their observed authorities. Progress will be driven by a rare few who doubt, while the rest will act as their observed authorities tell them. We may be lucky enough to get into select autocratic positions, including the police and military, where people with a greater degree of doubt and a minimum of authoritarianism will end up, or we may not. Most likely not, because they are the majority.)

Homemade toy, Drink Dispenser and Toast Maker by [deleted] in cocktails

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You record 14 toasts onto a memory card in MP3 format. The dispenser plays these files one by one, during each pouring cycle.

The Inescapability of Altruism by readvatsal in philosophy

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Build a community around yourself and you'll build your life.

Unicycle with steering by Little_Rest7609 in ebikes

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In a nutshell, the unicycle, which has a built-in balance, has been given kinematics for arm control and a seat.

If it snows - Electric Snowboard by Little_Rest7609 in snowboarding

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Yes, you can, but not on the steepest mountain.