I don't think that's just "collateral damage." Destroying the universities along with the rest of the education system in order to stop people from becoming too well educated seems to be part of the plan.
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fundamental changes in the habitability of large areas ... major social disruption ... we would rather not frame the results in terms of GDP ... existential risks to the viability of ... food and water security crisis ...
Sure, but how will it affect the GDP?
Perhaps Russia thinks climate change is in its best interest.
Yeah I'm going to want to hear the other side of the story before drawing any conclusions about whether or not this noted disseminator of Russian-originated disinformation misbehaved badly enough on twitter that he should be arrested for it. I trust that he will get a fair trial.
I'm glad we have the word "enshittification" because otherwise it'd be difficult to explain what they've done to Twitch.
That's right "industry execs" — you just need to turn down the romance by 40% and the sex by 15%, add 50% more friendship and 25% more adventure, control for the desired level of political correctness, add just the right variety of behavioural feedback loops, and you'll have a maximally profitable game.
Remind me, how was Doug Ford going to pay for that $100 billion highway?
I still have the grant because I changed the title
Fortunately for the research team, their paper titled "Reanalysis‐driven regional big weather trend models over New Zealand: Earthotology and extreme events" was not affected.
For the most part I think it was still the era of everyone wanting phones that were as small as possible, so that might've contributed to the reluctance of other brands to go ahead and do it. The Blackberry 8800 was 32% wider than the average Nokia at the time according to phonesdata.com.
Entering text on a phone wasn't new. Doing it with thumbs wasn't new. Phones that were computers weren't new. But using specifically a qwerty keyboard on a phone, yes, that was novel.
I'm surprised there's a patent for the general concept which seems pretty obvious (as it did at the time) but I would've expected multiple patents involving the exact design and manufacturing process that made it practical.
Keyboards exist. And computers with built-in keyboards. And phones. And phones with buttons on them. And mobile computers with keyboards on them. Keyboard on a phone? Totally new invention, let's patent it.
If it does turn out that "racist Dahlia supports killing Palestinian children. 20,000 is not enough she wants even more Palestinian blood spilled" really is the worst that he posted, as the law student suggests, then all the ridiculously slanted reporting about it — which unquestioningly takes the accused at his word — might turn out to be not too far from the truth after all. We'll find out eventually, I hope.