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TheLurker, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in A genre of Country Music...

Poor Elon trying to tech-bro his way into social dominance by buying a social media platform.

And to think that only ~6 years ago people saw him as a progressive visionary.

There is the lesson people. Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought of as an idiot than to open it and remove all doubt.

TheLurker, to memes in Welcome to Capitalism

I mean he has all but announced the fact Twitter will go into administration soon.

He literally said this latest move by advertisers will tank the company. He then blamed them for this.

My guess is he wants to get the narrative going that other companies killed twitter and not his mismanagement of it.

TheLurker, to memes in grandma's house

You are an idiot if you really think that in three days the dog went from a healthy weight to overweight.

TheLurker, to asklemmy in Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?

Lemmy "feels refreshing" because it is new to you. This deliveres a dopamine hit to your brain because we inherently find new things exciting.

As a concept it is the same public forum we have had for a long time. But it is decentralised which does help with restricting the ability of single groups of people from taking control of the native, so that is a good side-effrct.

TheLurker, to piracy in Youtube Anti-AntiAdblocker uBlock Origin Filter

Yes there is a reason to run a part of your business at a loss. It is well known market strategy and it is called a Loss Leader.

You offer a product or services at a loss because it helps you generate more revenue in another part of your business.

And plenty of companies keep products that don’t make money, because they are Loss Leaders into products that do make money.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_leader

TheLurker, to memes in Welcome to Capitalism

It’s the leopard’s ate my face business strategy. 😆

TheLurker, (edited ) to science_memes in Madness

I only despise academia for their insistence to gauge value on the number of published papers. Not because I needed my thesis to be published before obtaining my PhD.

My thesis had more value than the next 7 papers I published before I left academia.

TheLurker, to memes in Their barbarism knows no limits

That comment says more about you than it does about the origins of the word barbarian.

The word barbarian has its earliest known origin in ancient Greece and was used to refer to anyone who wasn’t Greek, and sometimes for other Greeks, who were “different”.

So who do YOU think the “ethnic group” this word refers to is?

TheLurker, to memes in Bets on the next one?

At the rate they are going, 404 is the next thing you will see when going to their shit site.

TheLurker, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in 12 year old string cheese

I believe you first need to trim the pellicle before you serve up that dry aged cheese.

TheLurker, to lemmyshitpost in What's the best answer?

Here is a question for the mind readers out there.

Why do I have a face of post-nut clarity when I’m only standing here looking at you?

Trick question. 😉

TheLurker, (edited ) to asklemmy in What are some promising solutions to solar power's lack of night time availability? Is "transoceanic power transportation" on the list?

I’ll assume you are unfamiliar with the size of Singapore and the geography of the Northern Territory.

Singapore lacks the space for pumped storage. Singapore’s density is 8592 per square kilometre. Compare this to India at only 481 or the US at 37.

The Northern Territory in Australia is extremely flat and extremely arid, as such it lacks the topography to build water storage and the water required for it.

TheLurker, to upliftingnews in Henry Kissinger, America’s Most Notorious War Criminal, Dies At 100

Most of you in this thread have no idea what he did in his career, what his achievements were or what his critics levelled against him.

You are just engaging in the exact type of cliche group think which you all claim to stand against.

Try thinking for yourself and stop with the Hollywood two dimensional heroes and villains trope.

TheLurker, to asklemmy in What are some promising solutions to solar power's lack of night time availability? Is "transoceanic power transportation" on the list?

I was referring to the comment that transoceanic electrical transmission is too expensive and impractical.

In the case of the NT - Singapore project, it is probably the most practical and cost effective option IF solar is the way they want to go.

TheLurker, to asklemmy in What are some promising solutions to solar power's lack of night time availability? Is "transoceanic power transportation" on the list?

That’s possible. You will still need to have the generation somewhere, and if you are going solar then the Northern Territory is an ideal location as it has very little rain and abundance of sunshine.

I’m not suggesting your idea is invalidated by the example I give. I’m simply pointing out that in this example, transoceanic electrical transmission isn’t a bad idea.

When all things are considered in this specific example. The infrastructure cost is outweighed by the impracticality of Singapore generating solar energy.

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