Actaeus86
Actaeus86 t1_jeegsdt wrote
Reply to comment by RuinLoes in US puts Italy-sized chunk of Gulf of Mexico up for auction for oil drilling by capcaunul
Maybe, but the fuel we need for the next few decades have to come from somewhere.
Actaeus86 t1_jecwrcf wrote
Renewables and electric vehicles might be the future, but we won’t be there for decades. Still need fossil fuels until then.
Actaeus86 t1_jdwcm9k wrote
Reply to comment by czk_21 in Taxes in A.I dominated labour market by Newhereeeeee
The United States congress can’t manage to agree on anything, can you imagine trying to get the entire world to agree? Poorer countries wouldn’t be able to afford it, and I doubt rich countries will pay for it in other countries.
Actaeus86 t1_jdtegur wrote
So the cartels will all be gone in the next 13-17 years?
Actaeus86 t1_jdtdgav wrote
Reply to comment by Newhereeeeee in Taxes in A.I dominated labour market by Newhereeeeee
Not but tons of people who have commented have mentioned it.
Actaeus86 t1_jdtakcm wrote
Reply to Taxes in A.I dominated labour market by Newhereeeeee
UBI will never happen on a global, or national level. Most likely not even on a state level. It’s a nice dream to think everyone will be able to get paid to sit around and do nothing but it will not happen.
Actaeus86 t1_jdoo41n wrote
He is making some questionable decisions. Why wouldn’t he weigh in? Why didn’t he want to throw at the combine? He is almost guaranteed to be the 1st or 2nd pick, why hide your weight? A couple of pounds isn’t going to make your draft stock fall
Actaeus86 t1_jdk0ikz wrote
Why are referees so special? More people get punished for criticizing them than any other group in this country.
Actaeus86 t1_jatk9mi wrote
Reply to comment by coffeecooperfbi in Jalen Carter returns to combine following arrest. by PrincessBananas85
Oh that’s awesome. Thank you for that link.
Actaeus86 t1_jatj8yd wrote
Reply to comment by hamrmech in Jalen Carter returns to combine following arrest. by PrincessBananas85
Well he only got charged with 2 misdemeanors. Athletes and celebrities in general always get away with stuff.
Actaeus86 t1_jasco29 wrote
Given how much crime NFL players commit with next to no punishment, racing shouldn’t affect his draft stock. 2 misdemeanors are nothing in the NFL.
Actaeus86 t1_jajfyya wrote
Reply to comment by Kidfreedom50 in Warrants out for arrest of Jalen Carter, ex-Georgia star and NFL draft prospect. by PrincessBananas85
Good point, I’m sure they can always up the charges. Be interesting to see if he gets the “Ray Lewis treatment”
Actaeus86 t1_jajbcpz wrote
Reply to comment by TheMostDapperdDan in Warrants out for arrest of Jalen Carter, ex-Georgia star and NFL draft prospect. by PrincessBananas85
Yes I understand that, but they aren’t felony charges or even anything related to the deaths. I expected felony charges if anything
Actaeus86 t1_jaj71rq wrote
Reply to Warrants out for arrest of Jalen Carter, ex-Georgia star and NFL draft prospect. by PrincessBananas85
Headline makes it sound a lot worse than 2 silly misdemeanor charges.
Actaeus86 t1_jaiuhnc wrote
Reply to Amsterdam murder suspect caught with bag of meat at Lisbon Airport, fueling cannibal rumor by NinjaElectricMeteor
The EU is pretty serious about transporting meat across borders.
Actaeus86 t1_ja7x6x7 wrote
Reply to Universal ethics/basic law for all people & global moral education: A new way to sustainability and peace? by fortin1984
Well it will never happen. What is a sensible law in China is not sensible in Italy, or Brazil. Same thing with ethics and cultural norms. Humans are childish. Half the world will say no to a good law just because X country suggested it. I personally don’t want to live under a universal one world government even if it was possible, which it isn’t.
Actaeus86 t1_j8e57xv wrote
Reply to comment by tornpentacle in New analysis of 142 influential films featuring artificial intelligence (AI) — from 1920 to 2020 — reveals that nine (8%) of 116 AI professionals were portrayed as women by marketrent
I am sure that there were a few, especially compared to now. But I highly doubt that anyone in the 1920s was like wow there is 1 female scientist in the entire state, I need to make sure when I have this future movie I show women as the lead scientist. Maybe starting 40s-50s it was much more common (again compared to the 1920s, but still minuscule vs now)
Actaeus86 t1_j8dh3tn wrote
Reply to New analysis of 142 influential films featuring artificial intelligence (AI) — from 1920 to 2020 — reveals that nine (8%) of 116 AI professionals were portrayed as women by marketrent
Well anytime you start an analysis in 1920 you should expect a lack of female scientists. It would have been unheard of 100 years ago
Actaeus86 t1_j87em7a wrote
Reply to comment by ScumCrew in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
All sorts of things. I would assume that the states would all welcome new arrivals to replace people leaving, but I have no idea. It would be crazy for sure. Or we could just keep going the way we are and have a civil war that would just have the same results with more deaths.
Actaeus86 t1_j87cv7e wrote
Reply to comment by ScumCrew in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
Lol I mean I’m just assuming that everyone would move where they wanted. You know X group might not want to live in future Republic of Texas so they move to Republic of Illinois, or Y group leaves The Pennsylvania Commonwealth to go live in The commonwealth of South Carolina. No idea how any of it would work in a random future. Hell there might be 50 independent countries, or 5. My point is that splitting up America would solve a whole lot of issues.
Actaeus86 t1_j87b5bl wrote
Reply to comment by ScumCrew in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
Lol well since the British wouldn’t be drawing the borders in America I imagine it would go much better than Pakistan/India. You realize that there are far more states that vote Republican right? I highly doubt that the majority of those people would consider a conservative government “fascist”. Same as not everyone in a liberal country would consider their state socialist or whatever -ist fits best.
Actaeus86 t1_j87atub wrote
Reply to comment by pbankey in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
I appreciate some people are very optimistic that certain things will change for the better, but I’m too realistic/cynical/jaded to have much hope. Maybe when I see our political system perform basic functions without all out wars over the tiniest things I’ll have more faith.
Actaeus86 t1_j8772nc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
I think that our founders had no idea how much the world would change. I can’t say it’s their fault, who would have thought 13 colonies would become the worlds biggest super power in less than 200 years? Not to mention how much society has changed.
Actaeus86 t1_j876qmx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
I would just like to live in a country that actually functions and where my values are represented. That won’t happen until this country gets split up. Neither side will ever have a super majority of all 3 branches to just push their agenda through
Actaeus86 t1_jeeknhv wrote
Reply to comment by RuinLoes in US puts Italy-sized chunk of Gulf of Mexico up for auction for oil drilling by capcaunul
We are decades away from only having electric cars on the road, new drilling will be needed to sustain those vehicles in the future. Especially with electric vehicle prices. I personally was wanting to get a F150 Lightning, but it went from 40k to 60k for the base truck. Prices like that keep buyers like me out of the market.