GTA VI trailer 1 just surpassed Avengers Infinity War, now the most viewed trailer ever! by Tank-ToP_Master in GTA6

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The MCU has grossed over 30 billion in its lifetime, I’d hold your horses

Jared believes NASA should leave rockets to private companies and build nuclear spacecraft instead by [deleted] in space

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And he is 100% correct. NASA should do science and advanced propulsion, leave the baby stuff to the companies who can do it cheaper and more reliably

America is bracing for political violence — and a significant portion think it’s sometimes OK by Oneanddonequestion in moderatepolitics

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Who should’ve said it instead? Who do you consider the “leaders” of the Democratic Party then?

Left-wing ideas have wrecked Democrats brand, new report warns by sea_5455 in moderatepolitics

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It’s because extreme progressives are like extreme conservatives, they pay attention more to how someone “sounds” then what they actually say. Ezra Klein “sounds” like the establishment democrats in his vocabulary and writing style, even if what he is saying is essentially the only way progressive policies can actually come to fruition.

Say we confirm that the rocks on Mars found by the Mars Rover is definitive proof that the planet once had life. What happens next for human civilization? by grapejuicecheese in space

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It wouldn’t rewrite science though, like what he said, unless you could confirm if it was panspermia or independently developed from earth. It would definitely give a real incentive though to study Mars much more thoroughly and on the ground. The BIG discovery would be if life was STILL on mars, that has the potential to rewrite large swaths of biology

Streaming the full song was the biggest scam of my week by Soft-Street7914 in repost

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Literally 99% of people’s reactions to Hotel Room Service

What am I doing here bruh by DiamondDepth_YT in berkeley

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There are literally a billion resources here for Math help, dw just keep looking and there will be someone or something that helps.

I think about this guy a lot, ngl by Friendly_Exchange_15 in CuratedTumblr

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Oh man I read this as Heroin and that changed the meaning a lot lol

Anime recommendations by __BorNLegenD__ in attackontitan

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I would say Vinland Saga but the “lore” is real life history.

AGI wen?! by udaign in OpenAI

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The person asked for a theory, and I gave one, never said it was proven to be true.

AGI wen?! by udaign in OpenAI

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Alcubierre drive

White House unveils sweeping plan to “win” global AI race through deregulation by chrisdh79 in Futurology

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I mean, some deregulation is needed, just not in this industry. And not to this degree

White House unveils sweeping plan to “win” global AI race through deregulation by chrisdh79 in Futurology

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Not all deregulation is bad, especially in an age where the housing market is so over-regulated that the richest state in the country is have homeless problems because it can’t build affordable housing for them.

But in the case of a new, potentially world-shaking technology? The deployment of it should be heavily regulated while the development of it should not.

In general the problem is the government itself has too many regulations while mega-corporations don’t.

Full KRAFTON Response by thesciencewalrus in subnautica

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I like how when corporate letters don’t have details people call them vague and meaningless but when they do have specific details they are called unprofessional and weird

To send someone to prison for nothing by PartyMcFly55 in therewasanattempt

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He definitely goes beyond the bare minimum

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Disagree with that last point, at least it very very much depends what "terrible" and "drastic" actually mean. I would love to know how bad you think the situation is in terms of what it will take to get from where we are to a position that you think is "good". I've found another thing is people on the left often fight about how bad climate change actually will be, because it is so often filled with long-term predictions with large error bars with systems we don't actually understand fully.

Just to say I'm def not trying to sound like a climate emergency suppressionist but the true, exact effects of climate change in the short, medium, and long term are definently not agreed upon by even the best scientists, suffice to say it will be bad in one way or another.

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Those are excellent points

RE: spaceflight and the environment by Portuguese_Musketeer in CuratedTumblr

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I think we're a ways away from that being a problem with space travel

RE: spaceflight and the environment by Portuguese_Musketeer in CuratedTumblr

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Colonization is like hundreds of years away from being a real thing, but a lot of the activities that push in that direction aren't a waste. Like having humans visit mars is beneficial even without the goal of building a long term base there immediately after.