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My understanding is that Christians at the time weren't allowed to charge any interest, as that was considered usury.

There was the San Bernadino attack in 2015 that involved a husband and wife pair.

Having worked with kubernetes for years now, I have never found the term unclear or misleading. To each their own I suppose.

In kubernetes, the cluster nodes that run everything are already called the control plane, and have been for some time.

then fucks it's it up by spraying foam all over the cake.

Well, it could always be worse.

Furthermore, the targets of potential abuse are very different. The majority of people police officers deal with (especially in a physical confrontation) are criminals and not innocent bystanders. Teachers are dealing with children, which society places a large value on protecting.

For anyone that abhors the future you describe, this is a bit like asking "If your house was burning down, would you still have issues with my dog shitting on your lawn?"

Probably because it is back in the news now that we are getting results from it that are likely to push forward our understanding of cosmology.

All we need is an AI that can create convincing org charts.

I agree with you that the line is about in the right place. The pearl clutching about North Korea in that twitter thread is pretty unconvincing, unless they have been using crypto to keep their country afloat since 1948.

That is good. This means that people can't hack election infrastructure without detection and we have nothing to worry about. Hopefully no one will make any claims to the contrary.

Unless the machines are connected to any sort of network, in which case all bets are off.

It seems like modern history has been something of an anomaly where we have had back to back revolutionary gains in productivity. Prior to the industrial revolution, there were long periods of marginal gains punctuated by smaller revolutions such as the printing press. Unless AI or some new energy source can come along and make us more productive I fully expect us to slide back into tribalism.

I'm too late to contribute anything on this, but I would just like to request that you post a follow up to this in the new Culture War thread for this week and let us know what choice you made and how it went.

Part of the ugliness comes from the fact that none of the people depicted are what would be considered conventionally attractive in the western world.

when did "life isn't fair" stop being a cliche truism?

Around the same time that they started handing out participation trophies, if I had to guess.

When I saw this NY case hit the headlines I immediately wondered what year elections would next be held for the NY AG. Imagine my surprise when I learned they were in fact this year.

Plus, riots don't really happen in winter time especially in conditions like this: if it gets really really cold the general population will be too frozen to do anything.

One notable (and relevant) exception to this being Euromaidan, which took place between November and February.