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All 10000 of them must be really concerned right now. Frankly 10000 too many.
All 10000 of them must be really concerned right now. Frankly 10000 too many.
‘Capitalism breeds innovation’
The innovation
I’m pretty sure most military reactors use weapons grade uranium that’s enriched to mid 90%. Countries get sensitive when you start enriching uranium to the mid 90s.
But why does it have to be non toxic if you’re not going to eat it?
This article is an exact copy of this video. Are they affiliated? Who’s copying who?
A good dealer never uses.
You want to know what’s even more eco-conscious? One well placed exocet missile.
It’s shockable.
The last thing you want a tech bro to ‘disrupt’ is nuclear power. Nuclear reactors skirting safety regulations are a bad idea.
They’re trying to block mexican made Chinese vehicles as well. They don’t want Americans buying cheap evs.
The true american way is to nationalise tiktok then give it away to your donor friends like a massive handout.
Lol
In January 2020 Aerokurier published a report which stated that Lilium could not meet its stated aircraft performance goals and would only be able to fly for two minutes at a time.[41] The anonymously-authored report was dismissed by the company but later backed up by four German aerospace academics who wrote that Lilium was “using brilliant PR to create an illusory world to attract investors.”[42][43] In February 2021, Forbes published an article citing a number of former employees that stated the development of Lilium’s aircraft was “dogged by problems and that the flight test campaign made minimal progress.”[44]
From the companies Wikipedia page.
The thing is everything works in renderland. Just build a fucking train or something.
We already have helicopters. They’re loud and somewhat dangerous. This is a dumb idea that will be you guessed it, loud and dangerous.
I wonder if they made an error as simple as this in their projections. There’s no guarantee that AI interest continues to grow.
The “Don’t be evil” motto is actually missing some punctuation. Here’s how it should be written.
‘Don’t! Be evil!?’
‘Drink verification can peasant’
But my nuclear attack sub should be hidden in the depths off the gulf of guinea. How did it end up on the dark net?
I agree with your point, but I think it’s important not to forget just how shitty tech media is a holding these companies to account. Half the shit most mainstream tech journalist publish borders on hagiography for these companies.