

And it will only cost millions of dollars! Fuck poor people with health issues, am I right?


And it will only cost millions of dollars! Fuck poor people with health issues, am I right?


Yeah, the ‘shit or get off the pot’ phase ended a decade ago, and it’s still in alpha. It’s a goddamn scam


This is just normal contractions during the approach to the new year. I mean AI is a bubble, and hopefully it will burst before we have major breakthroughs in robotics and battery technology, but I feel like the Al bubble has another 1-2 years before there is a huge implosion at the consumer and business level. It will still be viable in military and industrial capacities, and a few other niche applications/fields


God what a little bitch baby
I like this, is it part of a game yet?


I’ll save you a click. Because they’re poorly and cheaply made, limited in design, and generally small. Also the savings aren’t what they should be for the reduction in quality
The video you linked to says that the footage was spliced together from a 2006 documentary aired by PBS, here’s a summary
The Incident: On June 5, 1989, a day after the Chinese army violently suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, an unarmed man, later known as “Tank Man,” stood his ground in front of a line of tanks on the Avenue of Eternal Peace.
Iconic Image: Captured by Western journalists, this image became a powerful symbol of defiance and the struggle for freedom worldwide.
Documentary’s Focus: The FRONTLINE documentary, “The Tank Man,” explores the events surrounding the Tiananmen Square protests, the identity of “Tank Man,” and the significance of his act of defiance. Filmmaker’s Investigation:
They literally just want them to put IR stickers on certain windows so that birds can tell that there’s something there and not fly into them. The ‘stickers’ are mostly invisible to the human eye, and cost practically nothing, especially in terms of the cost of a real estate project.
Npr had a great story about how successful these changes are at protecting migrating birds
https://www.npr.org/2025/10/17/nx-s1-5571014/bird-migration-collisions-glass-buildings