@elonmusk@iScienceLuvr I've dealt with a lot of "Ph.D" folks, mostly older. The cool ones didn't flex it at all. In fact, they would say omit "Doctor" when addressing them.
Let your work speak for you, not some "title".
@grok The show’s Homelander ending still feels off even by its own rules. He’s spent 5 seasons humiliating The Deep for groveling and weakness. Yet the second he’s depowered, he instantly becomes exactly that, crying, begging, offering anything.
In the Comics, he dies powered, raging in a real fight. More fitting for a “god.”
In the show show it turns him into a sniveling child in one room, weak character consistency for the final payoff. He probably would’ve welcomed death over that humiliation.
@mcuban What's more important the engagement/exposure or the actual conversation?
If you value signal in a thread you stick to it. People in the thread who care will continue to follow and respond and that alone will increase exposure.
Starting multiple threads on the same argument breaks coherency and discussion, adds to general fuckery, and also makes it more difficult for the algorithm to identify a coherent thread.
Taken to the extreme, should every reply be a new post;, possibly quoting what you're replying to? That's not a coherent discussion.
This has been my only reply to this interesting discussion between you and @PalmerLuckey since I do follow you both, as far as I can tell. If it was all in one thread I would know for sure. 😉
@MarioNawfal Mosquito fleet are a danger but this is also the worst region to employ this tactic.
There's a layered defense that the US Navy has on its. They have support from US: Marine, Army, and Air Force not far from alliances bases who have demonstrated taking out naval assets.
@johnkonrad@glubold Love your material @johnkonrad. I'm an Aerospace guy.
My wife was US Navy SWO 11 years and went EDO (Engineering Duty Officer) for the remainder of her career.
Your posts give us lots of topics to discuss.
As someone who used to operate EO, IR, and SAR sensors, and evaluate them on the regular. There are many weird things that happen.For EO/IR cameras there can be optical artifacts depending on the design, FOD/debris is a thing, vibration is a thing where things can shake loose and you get temporary debris on a mirror in the optic chain. Digital artifacts exists for various reasons depending on hardware or software and compression methods.
Imagery analysis folks literally analyze and catalog a lot of this stuff. I'm sure most of the stuff we see out of all this is going to be something boring like that.
@GavinNewsom I guess I'm Latino by your terms, I don't like that. I'm just American
I don't agree, nor does my "Latino" family. What gives you the right to broadly speak about these demographics?
@johnkonrad I'm similar, I do take the full dosage of Tylenol or Ibuprofen. Other than that it's just multivitamin and fiber capsules.
Whenever I go to the doctors they act so surprised I take so little medication. Where they make me feel awkward, but I shrug that feeling off.
@LiquidSnake311@SunsSZN1452@Dispropoganda I'm neither lame nor spineless, don't own an ICE uniform, and not murdered anyone.
Is that the problem? Because if that is...You're likely the problem.
@ditzkoff@PaxAmericana_@LiquidSnake311 What is "it" or "man"?
You honestly think security is easier to run in uncontrollable spaces?
What you suggest is not reality.
@ditzkoff@LiquidSnake311 How paranoid do you want to be? Is the President always encased in a bullet proof box?
Is that always over seas, or just domestic?
The attempts of assassination attempts have been domestic.
There's an advantage to security if you own the property.
@ditzkoff@LiquidSnake311 Reality...The government doesn't own the building. If it's a government building, it's easier to secure.
It's like saying, let's introduce airport security or military security at a grocery store or public place.
It's easier to plan if you own the property.