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Ok, so after you burn down this system what’s the replacement? Nothing?


The constitution has already existing answer: instead of agencies passing regulation, Congress passes laws. Agencies continue to enforce the law, and appeals are adjudicated by actual federal courts.


Liberal in US = center right


As opposed to…?


The world seems to be literally splitting apart, and Meta was a huge part of sowing discontent and stoking violence. I hope to move to Europe one day and I can use an open source LLM at that point


But this is not seawater right


All water has dissolved minerals. Salt water has more and is worse but river water has some too.


Choosing a two seater is very odd for this. Then again I’m in my 40s so maybe I’m too old


It’s so funny you say this - I have a colleague who’s mom in India has an A1c of 8.5 - she’s probably late 60s- and apparently a doctor she went to just dismissed it as no big deal for her age


I saw the first time a the four minute mile was broken in high school in the US. 3:59.86 it was in 2002. Tbh I never questioned it


Jim Ryun ran 3:59 as a high schooler in 1964 (and then 3:55 in 1965). Alan Webb ran 3:53 in high school in 2001.


Oh my god it was Alan Webb at the armory in NYC that I saw! That same track found me on the floor when i fell during a relay race haha. Thank you for that mental trip


“ The one saving grace is that FAA red tape is clearly no longer an additional obstacle. ”

This is wrong - remember starship tests in 2022 were not FAA limited. This is just hard problem


I've been wondering for a while now if the previous FAA constraints actually helped Starship development because it served as a balance against the worst impulses of SpaceX management.

It will be interesting to see if the lack of governmental oversight ends up hindering the development of Starship.


Starship will cause even more damage to the ozone layer[1] and environmental damage to the surroundings of the launch site.

[1] https://universemagazine.com/en/starships-constant-accidents...


So I’m challenging you. Why is it jobs, not volunteering at church or hospitals, where I often see senior citizens in droves


Compared to the rest of the western world, american identity bonds strongly with employment. It's just an unfortunate fact. People find more spiritual grounding with their job than anywhere else. This is just personal anecdata to me but with the eradication of community/third places, people probably look to employment as something to at least do to past the time rather than rot/be lonely.


can only speak for myself but church isn't my thing and hospitals are filled with sick people


Sure, but there are plenty of other places to volunteer outside of those options.


Promising but how do pipelines deal with hydrogen?


They leak, hydrogen is smaller then all other atoms, so they are hard to contain. local production and immediate use is the only option that makes sense. Pipelines are non-sensical


This must limit electricity generation to local hydrogen sources which may be challenging compared to natural gas. Prob similar to nuclear?


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