Our refrigerator just died... again. This is our second refrigerator in ten years. It was a Whirlpool, a "plain Jane" model with no bells, no whistles, and no fancy screens. We bought it for its simplicity, thinking it would be the one thing in our house that just worked.
It lasted five years and one month, exactly thirty days past the warranty.
The repairman’s verdict? A dead compressor. But the real diagnosis... it was Built to Break.
Under the guise of "green" regulations and "energy efficiency," we’ve traded tanks that lasted thirty years for plastic-heavy shells that barely last five.
We are forced to pay a premium for "high-efficiency" tech that saves ten cents a month on electricity, only to be told to throw the whole $1,500 + unit into a landfill when a single internal component fails.
It’s a racket. The government mandates the specs, the manufacturers cut the quality, and the consumer is left holding a bag of spoiled milk. We don’t own appliances anymore; we just lease them from the scrap yard.
Researchers at MIT have captured, for the first time, the dynamic process that marks the very beginning of life: when an egg cell is fertilized, it triggers waves of activity that ripple across its membrane.
These waves act like a biochemical signal, initiating the complex sequence of events that drives the cell to start dividing and developing into an embryo.
I captured 100s of 1000s of AMSR sounds and videos for AI training.
This one is interesting.
Interesting is these vending machines were designed with the sounds they produce in mind.
I have the private corporate research, it was dumpstered when the company went bankrupt.
You must start looking at the human body as a competition.
It’s a business; liquidation sales & buyouts occurs daily.
Many are bankrupt and don’t even know it.
@ZcohenCNN What a coincidence, one of the people who designed and created said US nuclear weapons was a 23 year old, Richard Feynman. What the Fk is your problem with 23 year old Americans?
In 1988 IBM sent lawyers to my garage to stop me from making thier computers 6x faster.
Than they sent engineers, they said it was impossible but more important I had no degrees.
A year later they—work for us.
Classic corporate arrogance.
Will get this soon from AI companies
@BrianRoemmele Hello 2025 Brian. Win or not, i love your work. Congratulations on moving forward. Youll be great!
Win or not, TY for keeping me on the cutting edge.
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