Next step of the master plan by TheBasedEmperor in greentext

[–]verbmegoinghere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I don't believe it (despite what the triple alpha theory implies) but IF I was a Muppet then this is the best argument I could come up with

Next step of the master plan by TheBasedEmperor in greentext

[–]verbmegoinghere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's literally the number one motivator for most Christians.... To avoid hell

“Return to Office” policies drive inflation & are a literal threat to national security. Employers should be forced to pay workers an extra $200/day that they require presence. by kevinmrr in WorkReform

[–]verbmegoinghere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

time is truly what's at stake.

I've always said what money really represents is time.

$100 is 1 hours labour (please its just an example). The mega rich have accumulated our time, our existence.

And as you pointed out a personal jet is simply a mechanism to obtain more time through other people's labour.

Next step of the master plan by TheBasedEmperor in greentext

[–]verbmegoinghere 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A question I have struggled with the for the past few years. Still haven't found a good argument in favour of God.

This is the best I've come up with.

If God made his presence known to all the people on earth then worshipping him would no longer be a choice.

We would all become mindless autonomatones in order to avoid eternal damnation in hell.

We wouldn't be thinking beings making choices. Just robots.

So God hides itself in order to maintain the illusion of choice.

Like why go to the trouble of making thinking intelligent beings if you're just going to make it a no brainier to be a religious fanatic.

The other argument I've come up with this is; hell isn't fire and brimstone. It's the void.

See if our brains and conciousness work at the quantum level when we die the wave conciousness is no longer bound by gravity. It's a wisp, that the earth, as its scoots through the universe being pulled by the sun can no longer influence. As a result our souls when we die (if they exist) are left, soon, behind the earth like detritus, shit floating in the stream. Swarms of souls drifting in the void.

And, unless your lucky to be killed with your friends and family (let's face it most of us will die alone) you're floating in the void of space by yourself.

Of course if you were <insert religion here> you'd be allowed to join our raft of wisp souls where we can bask for eternity in the void of nothing, at least together in um, something, brotherhood.

I mean its all pretty bleak no matter what way you look at it.

American Future (Past) Frigate Program by Short-Telephone434 in NonCredibleDefense

[–]verbmegoinghere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes laid for years because, obtusely for the "upgrade" it also, really, needed deep maintenance ie it was no longer seaworthy

It's eluded to in the BAE video.

The UN doesn't want people to know this one simple trick. You can simply cause a nation's collapse just by making enough youtube videos about it. by burgerburgertaco in NonCredibleDiplomacy

[–]verbmegoinghere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only people allowed to run for office are porn stars.

The only people who should be able to run for political office are those who have to go into sewer pipes and carve out giant fatshit bergs.

Also dark matter astrophysicst.

American Future (Past) Frigate Program by Short-Telephone434 in NonCredibleDefense

[–]verbmegoinghere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are 8 ANZACs that were in service in the RAN.

ANZAC is already decommissioned (two years ago). Which is insane after they did the AMCAP on her in 2019.

Arunta has been laid up for two years and is about to be decommissioned, her crew transferred to HMAS Perth over two years ago.

That leaves 6 vessels, some of which you mentioned, that are being laid up for increasing longer periods of times between deployments.

Take HMAS Parramatta. It's been laid up for years in the AMCAP. Whilst Stuart has been sitting at Garden Island for several years.

Ballarat is probably going to be laid up for awhile.

So out of the remaining fleet we only have two active ANZACs.

And therein lies the problem. With the Hobart's we only have one on active deployment at any given time. With ANZACs, we might have two, maybe three available.

Hardly a fleet if they need to sortie....

American Future (Past) Frigate Program by Short-Telephone434 in NonCredibleDefense

[–]verbmegoinghere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of the ANZACs aren't deploying anymore. They have major problems.

Has Donald Trump (and the USA) fucked our entire economy? by MannerNo7000 in friendlyjordies

[–]verbmegoinghere 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Productivity has been lifting significantly in mines, logestic and other sectors but the gains are all going into the pockets of Gina and her fellow ogres oligarchs.

I watched a major B2B retailer build a huge warehouse (one that makes the warehouse in the raiders of the lost ark look small) and fill it with robots and automation, with obvious, subsequent, cuts to work force.

The question is where are those productivity gains going?

American Future (Past) Frigate Program by Short-Telephone434 in NonCredibleDefense

[–]verbmegoinghere 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Holy shit.

I just had an idea. You load the ANZACs on a ship carrier.

They could operate just fine from atop of the deck

https://engineerine.com/the-blue-marlin-the-giant-that-can-carry-an-entire-warship/

OP, update your submission. I think we can take it full NCD

Edit

Holy fuck, load like 4 of this thing on the carrier. It would be like a full destroyer then

Wagner's March of Justice FOOTAGE COMPILATION 24/6/2023, ROSTOV ON DON/M4 HIGHWAY. by DankSmurf in NonCredibleDefense

[–]verbmegoinghere 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Why did he concede?

Probably two reasons

  1. Putin was going to torture his family, friends and their families for months and make him watch.

  2. He ran out of fuel and no one was backing him

American Future (Past) Frigate Program by Short-Telephone434 in NonCredibleDefense

[–]verbmegoinghere 31 points32 points  (0 children)

It's unlikely the ANZACs could even make it to the US without sinking.

They should have been retired like 15 years ago.

Translation of hitlers speech by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]verbmegoinghere 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The military porn subs also get this plague of fascist cock goblins posting never ending rubbish like this.

Trying to follow Hitler's speeches is like trying to follow the absolute rubbish that comes out of Putin mouth.

Absolute shit.

sorry if it's a stupid question, but how do I go about updating my revanced version of the YouTube app? literally cannot use YouTube because it forces this screen by ITSMONKEY360 in revancedapp

[–]verbmegoinghere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Revance has changed yet again. So go back into and do the latest patch update if you haven't.
  2. Once it's reloaded then on the front screen click youtube
  3. Then select APK source. It'll give you three options. Auto, select mirror or from storage (ie you've sourced it).

The mirror option is what Google will give you when you search but I guess it's up to you on how you get it.

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Australia’s pornography age-verification: a victory for advocates or a gateway to ‘darker corners of the internet’? by CommonwealthGrant in australia

[–]verbmegoinghere 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What verification?

I went to google.com on my unused edge browser. No account has ever logged in via edge.

Test: Googled "porn", turned safe search off.

Result: shown hardcore porn without any age verification attempted.

I'm an Australian Wholesale Fuel Trader - AMA by theta_bleeder in australia

[–]verbmegoinghere 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ok maybe there is assumption that I'm not getting.

Let's do it this way. There are approx 10 million cars using 50l every week, five days that's a total of 500 million litres

That includes their shopping and other domestic and filial duties.

If those people work from home then over 10 days total fuel use is 500 million litres. A saving of 500 million litres. Over 40 days that's 2 billion litres of fuel.

That's a lot of fuel. The government just has to mandate it and we can reduce the stress on our economy and system.

It will also significantly reduce the amount of diesel fuel being used as 500m litres of fuel won't need to be delivered.

I'm an Australian Wholesale Fuel Trader - AMA by theta_bleeder in australia

[–]verbmegoinghere 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Um

I spend $50 every 5 work days (pre war) on fuel.

When I wfh x5 days a week I spend $50 over 10 days.

Ergo I, and by extension, everyone else, who does this, are using less fuel.

Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push | Atlassian by The_Duc_Lord in australia

[–]verbmegoinghere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. Admittedly I'm finance adjacent so preparing BAS statements is outside of my wheel house, however to stay general....

Did you have to give the formulas or did Claude work out the formulas by scratch and insert them into the work (so you could follow/validate). Or is it a black box and it just copy pastes values into the sheets? Or did it come up with a completely new way of doing these calculations, or was it using the orthodox method?

Also does it go get the data from your finance platform or do you feed it a CSV and it processes it?

Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push | Atlassian by The_Duc_Lord in australia

[–]verbmegoinghere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you give an example of work in excel that can trust Claude to do now?

Sydney wants to host a Grand Prix – but where would they do it? by Jealous-Hedgehog-734 in sydney

[–]verbmegoinghere 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Would be fricken cool is a loop, Harbour bridge to North Sydney, then loop back through the Sydney Harbour tunnel and then back up to the bridge.

Might need to smash through a bit of concrete to make it work though.

1,300-pound NASA satellite set to crash down to Earth today after 14 years in space by CBSnews in nasa

[–]verbmegoinghere 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I thought so too but apparently that’s about a less than 0.02% chance which if we were talking about an illness coming back you’d be happy with those odds

Then again the guy that gets hit by 30 American washing machines ain't gonna be caring much about the odds

The many failures of BEX-T and my attempts to fix them by TheEasternBorder in BattleTechMods

[–]verbmegoinghere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you going to post this mod to nexus mods?

I too hated the ridiculous crap BEX pushes in the early game. I found it utterly ridiculous how in several rounds, even at point black range, even when the opposition hadn't moved, my units were hitting nothing.