ammonammonammon
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2 years ago
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on: First Space Factory
Varda Space Industries aims to kickstart a new era of mass production of pharmaceuticals and other materials from Earth's orbit.
ammonammonammon
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2 years ago
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on: Lifestyle Rescue App
Not sure what Im allowed to share here but I want to share a lifestyle saver I found with fellow techs seeking some freedom. I have to affiliation... just a good faith enforcement from a fellow geek.
ammonammonammon
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3 years ago
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on: Russia confiscates passports of senior officials to stop defections
Iran nor Iraq shelled their own minority citizens leading up to and partially instigating the invasion. Additionally NATO was not knocking on either one’s doorstep.
ammonammonammon
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3 years ago
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on: Russia confiscates passports of senior officials to stop defections
Let’s see, lower inflation, growth projected gdp, efficiency in military spending, public health care, very low urban crime rates/homelessness, econ partnerships with 70% of world population, and almost no national debt. Compare those points to the US/TheWest…
How did big orange Ben always put it, “nuff said”.
ammonammonammon
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3 years ago
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on: How long would society last during a total grid collapse?
Sincere question so please don't overreact as if I'm trolling. Why is your son learning Ukrainian! I could make a couple guesses but the subject is understandably too sensitive I'd like to just inform myself as to something I may be missing! I detest ignorance, above all especially my own.
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Gmail account security
I find account security horribly bloated thanks to tools like Podesta and such lame password creators. If ppl would simply make good passwords this would not be an issue. Google, Amazon, Valve/Steam, blah blah blah… we almost don’t need passwords anymore.
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: Crypto.com accounts had unauthorized withdrawals
Ad even earlier started out with MCO as their iconic token, then shifted to a new crypto while leaving early stakeholders in the dark. Those early maneuvers were something of a red flag.
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: The Nonproliferation Regime Is Breaking
The elephant in the room is NATO easterly creep, then seeing it as aggression when Russia decides on any maneuvering with its own border that is reactionary to the eastern creep. Address eastern creep and even pull back the external pressures from Russian borders and you’ll see there never was so called, Russian Aggression to begin with. The soviets lost more that all other countries combined in wwii, Russians are well aware of the horrors or war. I don’t believe they want to ever see that again.
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: Managed by Bots: surveillance of gig economy workers
One step closer to Elysium ...
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: Chess Grandmaster Kasparov on Mob Mentality and Groupthink
Can't take a man seriously that is so rabidly russophobic. He is too emotional and irrational - makes for a great activist though. Just doesn't sell well when an informed and more cerebral audience is confronted.
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: Consent in vaccinating children and adolescents between 6 and 17 years old [pdf]
No data on risk for unvaccinated youth vs vaccinated 55+ years old. It's about the same. Risk / Benefit not as simple as it looks.
ammonammonammon
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4 years ago
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on: Pfizer's oral Covid-19 antiviral cuts hospitalization, death by 85%
Seems since there are so many unapproved off-label therapeutics and now more and more under-patent money making ones we'll lighted the facist vaccine mandates.