Exactly this.
Rule of law is dying, and things like this are what will kill it dead. Thinking you can put a stop to this with lawyers is for the naive or the wealthy.
Exactly this.
Rule of law is dying, and things like this are what will kill it dead. Thinking you can put a stop to this with lawyers is for the naive or the wealthy.
Not at all. Trying to exist in the modern world is exhausting.
The world now is an attention economy. What you have of value that everyone wants is for you to see just one more thing. Click just one more link. Smash just one more like and subscribe button. Respond to a text immediately, otherwise you might be dead. All of these things exist in a space where they assume the world is only you and them in that moment.
It's really important that people start to learn how to unplug. Even just for an hour or two a day, exist in the world where you control the stimulus. You can go for a walk and leave your phone at home. Or turn it off.
Also consider seeing your phone to greyscale during certain times of the day. It helps as well.
Yep, I did mean that. Thanks!
Both in this context, and a wider, societal context, yes.
It's supposed to be an emergency solution.
However, megawatts of power generation isn't exactly something that can be thrown together in a couple weeks. It can take months to stabilize a grid to the pint the ship can disengage.
Edit: mega, not kilo. I was thinking too small.
Just a civilian guess, but 2 or 3 Delta V or Falcon Heavy to put 1 payload into LEO with a command module and lander, then 1 booster with fuel. Short of using prototype lander, fabrication would take months at best. Then a Starship or SLS to get a crew, food, and water into orbit.
"Please update your credit card and subscription to access premium colors such as red!"
It's not even that.
The technology never, ever works as well as it's hyped. It's a sales ploy, not a feature.
The purpose is always data collection, and the data is always leaked.
Vulnerabilities and the progression of tech make these kinds of bells and whistles age out of practical use faster, costing the consumer more over the long run.
F this kind of noise in particular, this is not progress.
Isn't it that rapping cartoon dog from the PS1?
Me after a restart following a seemingly harmless package update:
“Ah, curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!”
Languid incompetence, no less. "It probably won't happen while I'm in charge..."
Can't doxx people that gladly shout this kind of stuff in public.