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  • Back in my middle school days I'd crank the DPI of my scanner to the max and take super detailed images of bills. It tried its best at printing them too, but you couldn't fool a person with them. Some kids did fool coin exhange machines with homebrewn bills though. These days I don't think you can even scan the bills and the scanner calls interpol / secret service etc. for even trying.

  • Kamala Harris on Sinwar Death: ‘Justice Has Been Served’
  • Peculiar how Kamala's stance on Israel / Palestine shifted after she became the presidential candidate. It's almost if there's like a powerful group of people preventing politicians that are critical towards Israel from gaining influence. Probably just some crazy conspiracy theory bullshit though.

  • Ignoring the climate emergency
  • I can't understand climate change denial. I was born in the 80's and when I was a kid the summer was considered warm if there was a week or two of day time highs of at least 25°C. Now a summer with two months of at least 25°C is normal. Spring has sort of almost disappeared, one day you're skiing and two weeks later it's summer and cycling season already.

    I'm not really complaining, the weather here is much better compared to what it was when I was young, but it's definitely concerning and to claim it hasn't changed in the last 20 years is just plain denial or insanity.

  • I'm Greganent?
  • Losing my job and seeing there's about 100 times more people applying for IT jobs than there are IT jobs made me go from "maybe" to "nah" in the procreation question. Too many people already procreated too many times before me.

  • The U.S. Economy - brought to you by Nvidia
  • AI is not generating nearly enough revenue from the actual end users at the moment. Companies are betting on things being somehow different in the future, but my bet is price hikes and enshittification hitting the AI services when VC money starts running out.

  • Technically The Truth
  • that's basically chemistry. At relativistic speeds the electrons of the projectile don't have play a significant role. It's going to be atomic nuclei hitting atomic nuclei and the time it takes to go through the earth is like two microseconds for the projectile going at ( 1 - 10^-9 ) c. Even that, I suppose, is too long for the particle beam to scatter momentum from fusing with other particles, creating gamma rays, creating exotic particles etc. But we could just always go even closer to c? (on paper)

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