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Or maybe the endgame could be: creation of a centralized service that all web servers are required to be registered with and connected to at all times in order to receive their (frequently rotated) encryption keys. Controllers of said service then have kill switch control of any web service by simply withholding keys.

Exactly. And all in the name of security! Think of the children!

That hand... it's totally in the uncanny valley of hand motion.

If there was a product that let me convey "Come back later" to a barging inquirer with a sharp and uncanny hand motion, I might consider paying $249 for it:

https://cdn.flipperzero.one/lekyb_desktop_004.mp4


It wouldn't look out of place in the Severance intro.

They don't have a functional physical product

I hate it. Total revulsion of that hand. Makes me want to vomit. Single handedly turns me off from the product.

The way it moves makes me think it’s ai-generated..

I'm pretty confident that it is not AI-generated but simply a traditionally animated 3D model.

https://cdn.flipperzero.one/BusyBar_First_Block_Video_Deskto...


Yeah, it has five fingers

The cinematics in Descent 3 (1999) had some very similar motion issues, enough so that I remember them today. It comes from incorrect smoothing in the IK animation, doesn't have to be AI generated.

I dunno, I found those cinematics to be pretty endearing. Sure, they've aged like mud, but I enjoyed the back in the early 2000's :) They stayed well clear of the uncanny valley.

Right about here[1] the hand motions of both characters have the same misapplied smoothing. Ignore the clipping through the table, watch the character tap the side of his head, it's got the same weird slow-down before touching the temple. Same for most of the other motions, they don't accelerate correctly.

[1] https://youtu.be/tEed88squbc?si=9IAjNHxWjQ44KoPT&t=350


Yikes. First thing I noticed. Distracted me from the price tag of the thing at least.

now that you pointed it out.. holy #!$#$

That's because Wall Street investors use it as a hedge against their traditional investments which, as you know, are not so stable right now.

Given the known size of the asteroid and assuming a direct impact how big of a crater would be created?(give an existing crater as an example for extra points) And would any ejecta make it to Earth?

What part of GTFO don't people understand? I can't think of two more despicable groups: YouTube Like-addicts, and missionaries.

missionaries are scum of the earth. They wiped out thousands of tribes and cultures and still continue unchecked

Interesting. Source?

The only relevant thing I could find was the „Schlager Süßtafel“ ( https://www.t-online.de/leben/essen-und-trinken/id_100228748... ) which seems to have been made with milk from cows fed with fishmeal, which made it taste weird.

Ah, yes.

People in the time said it was in the food, but it was "just" used to feed the animals that produced the food.


There is inherent inefficiency in government accountability efforts. I'm ok with that.


The charts for black carbon seem to have the labels for "Buildings" and "Energy" switched.



He wasn't loyal enough to the brand to not eject. The top brass in the F-35 project didn't like that. They needed to blame the pilot rather than the faulty machine in order to protect Lockheed Martin's and their own reputation.


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