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Tesla “let’s use the one sensor that doesn’t work in darkness and low visibility and make it the only available input for a computer lacking the human ability of context and situational awareness! WHAT COULD GO WRONG”

Why is it all the people claiming you don’t need to see every Marvel movie to understand what’s happening are the ones who have seen every Marvel movie?

I don’t understand how this narrative persists. People needed to see Wandavision to understand MoM the same way people needed to see The Phantom Menace to understand A New Hope.

The problem isn’t the multiverse or the interconnectedness.....it was a bunch of half baked scripts, missed opportunities and bad

As a producer, he made sure to deliver a number of profitable big-budget films on time, on budget and with minimal fuss on set. That’s his job description.

So nothing is changing but a few words before a title to try to get the thickheaded bloggers and reviewers to stop pretending you need to “watch everything” and “do homework” to enjoy the Marvel movies, because the “superhero fatigue” narrative drives engagement and makes for an easy scapegoat for a complex media

“What are the odds my car would try to kill me THREE times?”

I can’t speak for every airline, but I fly a lot and when I’ve chosen exit row on websites, apps and airport check in kiosks, I’ve always had to click an acknowledgment of my responsibilities and ability to carry them out. They also ask when I scan my boarding pass at the gate. All of that happens before I sit down

sounds horrible

You know what really should be a crime this woman is charged with?

I can already tell you the plot of this entire series because it’s the only plot line that *can* exist when your main characters are all pre-Lower Decks students who have no actual power or authority to be flying starships, handling sensitive information, or in any way saving the universe.

The “first class” of the new

As she was unwilling to help others off of the plane, others decided to help her off the plane.

Listen, I’m not a Trek guy really at all so I have no horse in the race, but...like...did anyone at Paramount even bother looking at Kinberg’s CV?

First, there is for all practical arguments a ZERO percent chance that Aliens have visited us.  Second, if for some reason that is not correct no law is going to suddenly change things.  IE, Biden isnt sitting there going “Man we’ve done such a great job keeping it a secret that the Lizzard beings from Alpha Tau are

Why!? Why after almost hitting a train using FSD in the past would you EVER use FSD when crossing train tracks again!?

I always assumed the government never went public with alien shit (let’s assume there is some alien shit out there) for the same reason they keep all their secrets: the more info that is ONLY the US govt’s, can only be an advantage against other govts, however small.

It’s Tesla’s newly renamed, “100% complete autonomy driving mode (with direct and constant human management and guidance).

Share what? There’s nothing to share. Law or no law. But let’s entertain all the possibilities, courtesy of popular TV, movie and tale-pushing media.

I cannot believe this junk isn’t forcefully disabled at this point. I mean they recall lettuce for a very small percentage of people getting e coli.

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I thought UAP didn’t mean Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, but Unauthorized/Unidentified Anal Probing.

I guess don’t use camera based systems in fog. They should have stuck with radar sensors.