This “I’m smarterer than everyone” sarcasm is easy to say, but have you done a cost comparison between this and electrifying the line?
This “I’m smarterer than everyone” sarcasm is easy to say, but have you done a cost comparison between this and electrifying the line?
I don’t think you realise how expensive electrifying a line can be, it can be as expensive as building it in the first place. Whereas this technology can be used without modifying the track at all.
If the line only runs a few times a day, it’s an obvious choice.
I don’t think they’re going home any time soon either. Great to see.
Imagine if they headed East, flanked the front lines, and actually took Belgorod. Then used it as a bargaining chip to get their own land back.
Hooly balls would that be hilarious.
Which half do you think you’re in?
CrowdStrike is dangerous in that they have root access to every device(i.e. endpoint) across thousands of firms.
Well, he was right about that being a problem.
You’re not wrong, but it’s still quite tedious.
To be fair, the constant seething hatred this platform has for Musk does get pretty old fast, although this was a solid dig.
Taxes typically go to the country you pay the taxes in though, and the poor in America, for example, are probably in a far better position than, say, sub Saharan Africa.
Bill Gates has given huge amounts to charity, as in a massive chunk of his net worth, he eventually plans to give away the vast majority of it.
I learnt this through experience, take my word for it. They’re not worth your time.
These “quirky” bios are a dime a dozen on swipe dating platforms.
Don’t bother with them, they’re not taking things seriously, and aren’t actually interested in you, just there to stroke their ego.
It looks like an incinerator.
How TF does thatcher the milk snatcher have a $300k statue? This is bullshit.
There are valid uses for cryptocurrency though, most notably buying illicit substances.
Oh, I’d love to see that happen.
We need more clusterfucks caused by AI, until people shut the fuck up about it.
Who else is going to do it though?
Trains are quite good at carrying weight though, why do you think so much bulk material goes by rail?