Ranulph
@Ranulph@thelemmy.club
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Stand by for this…if you unroll scotch tape in a vacuum…it makes x-rays…strong enough to take a picture of the bones in a finger…I KNOW right… my fur was blown straight back…
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Not written by but researched and formatted with markdown by an agent for the human, which is me.
- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 1 week ago:
I am biased because I have starklink and love it. It works…but before Elon worked on his vision for re usable rockets it was a dream. He changed the world.
- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 1 week ago:
The Russians spat at his feet when he asked to buy their rocket engines, lots of naysayers. I have and love my starlink.
- Comment on Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea. 1 week ago:
Making reusable rockets is impossible and stupid. Electric cars are stupid and wont work. Satellite internet is too expensive and stupid. So far Elmo is batting 3 for 3 and I am going to bet he can make it work. Unlike the CyberTruck
- Comment on California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setup 1 week ago:
What are you if you run Mac Os then? Dyslexic Autistic Vegan Attack Helicopter.
- Comment on pls 1 week ago:
!!!Auntie WAR !!!dropping!!!truth bombs and exclamation points !!!AuntiW War!!! it’s for the Children!!!
- Comment on AI tool OpenClaw wipes the inbox of Meta's AI Alignment director despite repeated commands to stop — executive had to manually terminate the AI to stop the bot from continuing to erase data 1 week ago:
Have you tried turning it off and turning it on again? (I’ll show myself out)
- Comment on Do not look at this if you live in Germany. 😐 1 week ago:
What do you want to say about Israel?
- Comment on Current events dictate that I post this. 1 week ago:
There’s a sub for that
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 weeks ago:
Totally appreciate it. I will make sure I ask anyone I see now too. Tnanks againImage
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 weeks ago:
You are right I just noticed I changed it by unchecking the option. Thank you.
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 2 weeks ago:
The best thing I ever installed was UBLOCK ORIGIN,the second best thing was Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Privacy Badger. I have not seen or been interupted by an AD in a decade
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 weeks ago:
The Bot thing is because the system has decided that VPN use indicates automated account creation. I am not and its annoying but this nothing I can do anything about
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 weeks ago:
Thank you! thats the one. The wreckage of the modern world they built onscreen was compelling,
- Comment on The script is mysterious and important. 2 weeks ago:
Independence Day is my favourite movie with Will Smith, my second favourite is the one where he is fighting Zombies can’t recall the name. He was for a good long while the most bankable actor of colour in Hollywood ahead of Danzel and Morgan Freeman. TENET would have been a different movie with him alongside Robert Pattinson. The sad thing is how he raised his children to become part of the publicity machine instead of seeking out academic excellence. He fed them directly into the maw of the media machine where the last name and nepotism rule the roost. Sad really I am sure some of that can be laid at the feet of his practice of scientology.
- Comment on Don't we all hate this 2 weeks ago:
I never see the results of all the asking either, the large cheques that you see posted in the front of these stores never seem to amount to the millions of dollars you would think. In the end they will claim the value of the money given as tax break for the business and you get poorer. Funny that.
- Comment on BBC CENSOR “Free Palestine” At BAFTAs, Racial Slurs Allowed 2 weeks ago:
Tourettes can be triggered more the more inappropriate the setting is… hence timing and relevance issue
“Tourette’s tics can become more frequent or intense in situations where they would be considered most inappropriate — which is why timing and context play such a significant role in the condition.”
- Comment on BBC CENSOR “Free Palestine” At BAFTAs, Racial Slurs Allowed 2 weeks ago:
You could have made that easier to understand.
- Comment on User accidentally gains control of over 6,700 robot vacuums while tinkering with their own device to enable control with a PlayStation controller 2 weeks ago:
Its a pretty good example of things you can do with Claude.
- Comment on BBC CENSOR “Free Palestine” At BAFTAs, Racial Slurs Allowed 2 weeks ago:
Convenient Tourettes is inconvenient The spot-on timing of the comment and its relevance to the situation leave an impression of willful action. It’s apparently not the case, and the fact that the person who made the comment left the building after making the comment is indicative of understanding the offensiveness of the comment. Free Palestine does not require any apology from anybody.
- Comment on Womp womp womp. 2 weeks ago:
Its the old bait and switch. Did you know that Federal Deposit Insurance can be paid out in a period of decades? They can make you ‘‘whole’’ over a period of time that can stretch over years. Technically you will not lose any money but practically you can die before you get your money.
- Comment on Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. 2 weeks ago:
We had a guy here who stole a plate of a cop car and drove through a speed enforcement camera to the tune of $6000 worth of fines to the cop car. Not saying you should do anything like that but you have to respect his hustle
- Comment on Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. 2 weeks ago:
Gonna take some dedication and planning and a gas powered cut off saw.
- Comment on Beans 2 weeks ago:
Beans would learn about the spray bottle that day. He would growl and be wet at the same time. Sad thing he knew he was not getting any of this without taking action so he took his chances. You may chastise him but he has already won
- Comment on Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. 2 weeks ago:
How about a nice coat of paint or a nice coat of rhino liner.
- Comment on Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. 2 weeks ago:
This seems to be a valid self-defence tactic. Grinder, large bumper with a push bar, what ever it takes to drop the device. Truck Bros can back up to the pole and push. They are designed to break away after all
- Comment on This MF is quadrupling down and dropping Alien files before dropping the full, unredacted Epstein Files. GODDAMN. 3 weeks ago:
Well who can forget ‘’ Roswell Case Closed’’ media.defense.gov/2010/Oct/…/AFD-101027-030.pdf If this is the level of truth we are going to get…who can blame us for remaining skeptical of the Government…
Chronological Anachronism: The report attributes “alien bodies” to anthropomorphic dummies used in Project High Dive, which did not begin until 1953. Skeptics argue it is a fallacy to use events from the mid-1950s to explain a widely reported incident that occurred in July 1947.
The “Memory Consolidation” Fallacy: The USAF proposed that witnesses merged memories of different events (Project Mogul in 1947, dummy drops in the 1950s, and a 1956 KC-97 crash) into a single 1947 narrative. Critics argue this dismisses firsthand testimony by assuming a collective, decades-long memory failure among numerous unrelated witnesses.
False Equivalence of Physical Descriptions: The report suggests that “alien” features, such as bulbous heads, were actually injured airmen like Capt. Dan D. Fulgham, who suffered severe swelling after a 1959 balloon accident. Critics point out that describing a human officer as an “alien” is a logical stretch, especially when the timing is over a decade off.
The “Moving Goalposts” Argument: Some researchers claim the USAF has changed its official explanation four times (crashed disc, weather balloon, Project Mogul, and finally dummies), which they view as a pattern of circular reasoning or shifting narratives to maintain a cover-up. Selective Evidence: The report identifies “hieroglyphics” on the debris as poorly stenciled labels or flowered tape from the Project Mogul balloon. Critics argue this selectively ignores witness descriptions of indestructible, metallic debris that could not be cut or burned.