At the time I thought Musk had inside knowledge.
No, he’s just a massive dick.
At the time I thought Musk had inside knowledge.
No, he’s just a massive dick.
My confusion is that a degree in humanities doesn’t guarantee that someone can create clear instructions or follow then. (Nor does a degree in mathematics but at least there is some logic involved)
Mathematicians can usually read.
humanities?
You spelt Math incorrectly.
humanities?
You spelt Math incorrectly.
OK. This is the first real use case I’ve seen for AI voice generation and image to video.
They could put a spring in it.
It’s also how Bond originally killed Dr No
Bond kills No by taking over the guano-loading machine at the docks and diverting the flow of guano to bury him alive.
Call it Guano and sell it as fertiliser.
You can do sneaky things with weights that are virtually undetectable.
Or get a 5 string for those super low notes.
You were warned.
Delete system32 to make your computer run faster.
Also, aren’t ovens hot? Won’t a 3d printed part melt straight away, or is there some special material?
Maybe the things that been kept secret for more than 20 are still being kept secret.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/katie-engelhart-britains-secrets-mandy-banton-321/
Maybe the things that been kept secret for more than 20 are still being kept secret.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/katie-engelhart-britains-secrets-mandy-banton-321/
Pretty sure CIA remote viewing is just trying to explain knowledge gained from bugging devices.
With sufficient compartmentalisation the risk of individual clumsiness can be mitigated.
It increases if you find them near secure locations.