

automation across all levels of production
Maybe its true. Regardless, article sounds like anti-worker propaganda to me. China is gonna eat our lunch! Better take a pay cut, and be glad you’re not laid off!


automation across all levels of production
Maybe its true. Regardless, article sounds like anti-worker propaganda to me. China is gonna eat our lunch! Better take a pay cut, and be glad you’re not laid off!
Future headline: Semi Demi Lovoto has shown a lot of bravado going incommunicado on scandalous sexy strapaddo in hopes it can’t hold a candle to the Makadio barricado on El Durado avocado gellato.

And dont forget your dose of heavy metals!


both options suck
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article from RT
Ahhhh, now I understand. Got a freedom denouncing special military operation in mind for Canada too, comrade?
Would an alarm reminding you to drink help? And then tracking how much you drank? If you’re not motivated to drink the water, you might need an external cue. And if you dont track a new habit you won’t know how well you are doing, might only remember/focus on failures, etc.
A watch or phone alarm every 30 min could be good. As for tracking, anything from pen and paper to a fancy fitness tracker.


“I declare bankruptcy ceasefire!” - Donald J. Trump


No reh-lay-shun


Rules for thee, not for me.
Trump must have her so he can dominate Governor Trudeau.


Hamberder meal!


Can anyone make a gas stove or propane grill? Can you rig up your own home-made propane tank? Can you get your propane from a rando who mixed it at home? Are there rules and restrictions on ventilation and how houses are built or where you can use your grill? Be reasonable.


Actually yes: Consumer protection regulations exist for cars, RC/drones and parts, canning supplies, and certainly guns. All those components are set up so that they function a certain way, more dangerous versions are restricted, and governments try at the very least to educate people about the dangers of just DIY stuff (e.g. safe home canning). Your illusion of competent adults is created, in part, by a framework of regulatory guardrails.
Where did I say ban everything that’s dangerous? Do you want to have no restrictions on anything? Lots of things that are dangerous are banned or restricted, and you’re probably alive and healthy today in part for that.
Dude distilling 5 gallons of wash with no understanding of how it works, the danger to him or his neighbours, no regulation of the parts or ingredients that go into his setup is a menace and an accident waiting to happen.


Ahh, you can just go buy a gun and use it in your own home with no license or background check eh? Rah rah America I guess.
As for the rest, there are layers upon layers of consumer protection regulations that go into limiting what parts you can buy, what can be imported, what quality it is, how it should work. I guess if you’re gonna be real intense you can go buy some lithium cells, motors, 3d print parts etc, but outside of that there is a vast framework of overlapping regulations trying to keep stupid people from hurting themselves or others. Your ignorance of the systems protecting you doesn’t mean they aren’t there or that they aren’t important, and they probably contribute to the illusion of competence and divine support so many have. It’s not Good keeping you safe, it’s actually the government.


False. My great grandpa was a bootlegger. There are and we’re explosions and fires making hooch.


Yeah, gotta take courses for some of those right? Get a licence? Some have safety standards so you know what you get and come with instructions on how to operate them?
There are rules and regulations on almost everything you listed. Because health and safety regulations are written in blood.
Or, you know, be indifferent to human suffering and societal cost and basic common sense. Very American vibe these days.
Yeah, you’re supposed to bake pie