HYB
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HYB
@HYeahBrother
They’re calling it, “hell-yeah-brother-liberalism” and it’s beautiful.


It’s all well and good for tech leaders to endorse UBI. But it feels convenient to only focus on a distant political prospect. The GOP, right now, is doing reverse-UBI (work requirements on SNAP). It’d be nice to hear more objections to that.


Nuclear Propulsion Rockets could be the end game. Clearly better than Chemical Propulsion Rockets considering nuclear fission releases a million times more energy per kg than chemical bonds. Too bad they have a reactor engineering problem limiting they're mass flow rate(power density). It's been years though. Have they solved this yet and probably just haven't made it public?






Ukrainian heavy bomber drones like the “Vampire” continue to be a devastating anti-personnel weapon, as a group of six Russians are quickly destroyed by a few bomb drops.


BREAKING: The project connect team is planning a $32 million office lease in one of the most luxury waterfront towers in downtown Austin plus an extra $15 million to build out and furnish the space Totally ridiculous. They could run this out of the existing capmetro office


Unpopular opinion: This is a party trick and won’t be used much because the infrastructure to deliver 1.5 MW is expensive. Having ubiquitous, reliable charging is a lot more important than cutting the charge time from 15 minutes to 5 minutes.



>be social studies student >professor assigns Das Kapital >Marx explains how capitalism exploits workers >makes total sense >capitalism = bad, socialism = good >graduate with $87,000 in student debt >can't find job that pays living wage >blame greedy corporations >apply for government job >get hired at Department of Education >spend 8 hours daily in bureaucratic meetings >produce nothing of value >complain about private sector efficiency on X >vote for politicians promising free healthcare >support rent control to fight housing crisis >wonder why no new apartments get built The same students who read Marx's theory of exploitation never question why government jobs exist or why their "public service" requires extracting wealth from productive workers. They rail against capitalist surplus value while collecting paychecks funded by taxation—the ultimate extraction..


I get the sense that for obvious reasons they’ve been very cautious about publicly making the argument that this was an opportune moment to take Iran off the board ahead of possible Taiwan contingency in the late 2020s, but it’s a strong argument that makes sound strategic sense.


“An Illinois city just approved 14 data centers after hearing six straight hours of people begging them not to.” Residents packed the City Council meeting to oppose the project. Public comment went on for hours. In the end, officials unanimously voted yes.





Man knock down McCormick place and build a new one right next to it



@NateSilver538 It’s paywalled. If only 0.1% of users can derive value from the content, it will organically rank lower.


@markyzaguirre And Paris’s population is *dropping* and has been for a while






