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Replying to Avatar ChipButty

in fact I will say right now that I admire her ability to distinguish her right hand from her left hand with only two tries

Replying to Avatar ChipButty

surely there's somebody lol

nobody knows what you're talking about

The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, the Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy https://a.co/d/6PPl61m

this is a great book in my opinion

it talks about how you can use more and more energy to make energy cleaner and more useful

there are many many barrels of oil represented in the super precise clean energy of a laser that's used for eye surgery for example

if we had enough energy we could burn coal in a clean way that's actually carbon negative, not that that would make economic sense per se

apparently Google notebook LM lets you to upload 40 or 50 of your favorite documents, like say medical research PDFs, and then you can tell it to do a podcast about the documents and there will be two guys talking with each other looking at stuff analyzing it

or you can have a conversation with the documents and get insights

people that are using these new AI technologies are just going to be smarter than everybody else and people who refuse to use them will get left behind

what day of the week and time of day over the last 9 months as #Bitcoin at the lowest price for that time frame

I want my weekly dollar cost averaging acquisition program to be optimal

no revenue

massive losses

fleecing everybody

short target

loser

#djt

it's not too late to short this puppy

Replying to Avatar Guy Swann

While this is a very fair point, it is also worth noting that this action has explicitly transformed it from one of the most dangerous and violent countries in the world, to one of the safest.

It’s extremely difficult to have a course of action to solve a problem that is so intractable as to have corruption invade every level of the system that is supposed to “adjudicate” the process and have it actually be fair or just. When the system itself is so poisoned that even its design can’t protect it, what do you do?

Again not excusing it, just sharing my thoughts on why “a fair process” doesn’t make a just outcome when it’s completely corrupted from top to bottom.

I’ll point to Jeffrey Epstein as the example for those in the US. How well did it work out to have a system as corrupt as he is, adjudicate and punish his actions? Oh that’s right, they defended him, protected him, funded him, and let him walk around free for decades and then when there was even a hint of the degree of his evil and malice getting out to the public, he was murdered in a cell, behind guards, and under surveillance in a system who’s SOLE purpose was to keep him alive so he could stand trial and we could see some semblance of justice.

So it’s not so black and white as “did they get a fair trial.” Even as someone who holds that as a paramount right of every human. I wish it was, but the world is a messy place. nostr:note1x8z4lwzjknfq7p30p20t3e5yttj0lzjzkywv2hv9388k9cgwma8qn8xq0v

not too late for Elvis Salvador to put in place a system where the people that are in jail can get their cases heard

but I haven't heard anything about that happening

this fits into Lyn alden's hypothesis that energy usage will go up in the near term and that energy stocks are underpriced on the stock market. nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a