This is still news worthy, but not "Front page" news worthy. Back in the newspaper days this would be sent to the back of the paper.
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I read one time that scammers intentionally make over the top stories because they want to weed out anyone with critical thinking skills.
This story seems right in line with that.
The person making billions is struggling to pay the officials off that enabled them to continue to make billions.
All who have tried to play the same "outrage" game as the Cheeto overlord have failed spectacularly.
I'm with you. Knowing the general dislike of them, they've always been a guilty pleasure.
I was thinking the same thing!
It's also focused on x-rays instead of the visible spectrum. I would hazard a guess that the resolution requirements for this are vastly different in scale compared to photography.
No matter how much you simp, big pony boy Putin isn't going to pick you for his pony play. Move on, plenty of other big hard father daddies out there for you.
I listened to much of the interview on the radio. He touched on a lot of good points and then came to the absolutely wrong conclusion. He talked about how many writing rooms are "writing by committee" where jokes will go through a review by many different groups. If this is truly the case (I don't know) that is not an issue if the "far left mob" but rather the enshitification of comedy due to corporations and Wall Street bankrolling these productions wanting to ensure return on investment. This kills creativity by reducing risks. Topical comedy is a risky medium by default.
Also, shout out to Rob McElhenney for his sarcastic one word response. In Jerry's imagined world, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia can't exist.
Agreed. The form factor is right. AR technology will only reach the possibility of mass adoption when it can fit in/on the existing eye-glasses form factor.