event horizon wormhole explanation
Can this be a solution?
event horizon wormhole explanation
Can this be a solution?
Anyway, it’s just outrageous that politicians like @mayorwu.boston.gov feel this comfortable lying to constituents. She told me to my face last year not to worry about the 30 day review, it was just to quiet down the BB Neighborhood Association. What a pathetic hack she turned out to be.
It’s good to see the Globe report out what has been obvious to residents since early last year. @mayorwu.boston.gov was blatantly lying about the supposedly limited nature of the 30 day review. She did in fact completely bend over to the SUV caucus, gut BTD, and delay all projects. Shameful.
I think you can surmise everything you need to know about Booker from the fact that he enthusiastically endorsed Menendez post conviction.
I use a Logitech Harmony universal remote (best remote ever made) for my whole system, but if I don’t keep the TV’s original remote powered it pops up an overlay every single time the TV comes on demanding you pair the remote. Fuck you. I’ll use the remote I want.
Lost in the endless discourse over AI on this website is that this stuff has fundamentally the same problem voice assistants did a decade ago. To do much it needs broad OS privileges. You would also be a moron to hand those over to something with non-determinative output.
We see this on Blue Hills (and other places) *all the time* now. At least a quarter of the drivers in the city now believe stopping in a travel lane is completely legitimate.
BIG
TRUCK
ABUNDANCE
I think the security is still preferable but they’ve completely thrown away the advantage on “it just works” at this point. The keyboard has been broken for years now, way more app crashes, increasingly labyrinthine menus, etc.
The incurably stupid shouldn’t be driving
Thank god @mayorwu.boston.gov forced Jascha out at BTD and installed her excuse filled hatchet man. Wouldn’t want those full of themselves blind people to be able to cross the street.
No one who cares an iota about this stuff should have let the street safety memo slide a year ago. A huge tactical error that has led to this awful thing becoming broad city policy.
@mayorwu.boston.gov has made her position on street safety (a complete rollback) crystal clear at this point. She understands weeks of snowed in curbs mean constant danger for people with babies and toddlers and the disabled. She simply thinks the plight of inconvenienced SUV drivers matters more.
Anyway, there was a protracted debate about whether this woman was a generational policy expert or an empty suit, and I think the last year of tweets like this settles that one pretty easily.
“State AG swoops in to save ultra corrupt legislature from landslide state ballot initiative using laughable, made up legal maneuver” are words you normally associate with Trump, yet here are the actions of ultra blue Massachusetts’ heinous political class.
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This was always the danger of turning the racism dial. The only thing that keeps us sane is a public, blanket norm against this stuff.
open Republican nazis, begs for money from known nazis, lets members in good standing call Mamdani and Omar terrorists, and ignores anyone who mentions that our police forces are infiltrated by and are constantly deferential to white supremacists?
Platner is a disgusting piece of shit. Full stop. I do think it’s reasonable to ask who is more responsible for normalizing this type of public racism. Was it moron podcasters? Or was it a national party that constantly and publicly discusses how much racism to do, yearns for bipartisanship with
Similarly, it’s always been kind of surprising to me that for all the flack centrists catch there’s been little focus on the generation long, bipartisan project to destroy public education and how that factored into Trump.
A data point to remember re: “popularism” is that the popular position on what is happening in Iran and happened in Venezuela is “no war, this is insane, full stop” and the moderate elected officials we are supposed to like are saying contorted, legalistic, unpopular word salad instead of that.
Cool that you’re too dumb to know how right of way works.
You see this in New York all the time: the extremely wealthy never have to drive their own cars but are often at the forefront of anti-safe streets efforts because traffic makes them so upset. Doesn’t matter that they’re not actually driving!
The endpoint of this is not just replacing cars with self driving cars that respect pedestrians, it’s self driving cars that terraform the country into an even more miserable place to get around any other way.
The drivers who currently blast through school crossings in Mercedes are not going to be satisfied with a Waymo that follows the rules. It will be an even worse version of the politics already playing out in every city.
I’m capable of thinking a step ahead to what happens to the existing epidemic of car brain in this country when anyone above a certain wealth threshold has access to a permanent chauffeur, and what that will mean politically for any pedestrian infrastructure that slows their taxis down.
You should get “Supports the Filibuster” tatted across your forehead so your constituents know where you stand.
Absolutely man
It remains true that you can get a good read on where a politician is heading with very little information. There are very few ideas among the consultants and they constantly re-use them. Being able to observe the 9 billionth anti-woke turn early is not tankie-ism or whatever.
It’s very funny that we got a lot of “you need to crawl over broken glass to vote for Newsom” immediately before he declared he loves Richard Hanania, implied a black audience was illiterate, and appeared to say supporting gay marriage was a woke mistake.