Report ha fatto una serie di “inchieste” su Esperia, presentata come una sorta di Spectre nera sulla base di elementi evanescenti. Insinuazioni e sospetti più che fatti. Insomma, molto meno dell’amicizia fraterna a prova di bomba tra Ranucci e Lavitola. Ora Esperia si “vendica”.
Per la strategia della tensione c’è voluto mezzo secolo, ma ora è tutto così rapido. Siamo già ai mandanti dietro ai mandanti, domani la teoria della doppia bomba, venerdì Scarpinato e la pista nera, sabato Bongiovanni e gli UFO. Entro domenica la certezza: dietro c’è il Mossad.
Bisogna finirla con l'additare #cristophernolan solo perché “L'Odissea” con Elena interpretata da @Lupita_Nyongo è un po’ una cagata. Di film validi ne ha fatti un sacco, basta cercare.
“Antifa isn’t real."
Every defendant in the North Texas Antifa terror cell has now been sentenced.
Combined federal prison time: 562 years and 8 months.
I’ve covered this case from day one. Read how the final sentencing went down in court: https://t.co/K3hEu8Fh3v
Happy birthday, America! I love this remarkable country, which was built on the idea that anyone can change the world. For 250 years, our country has been a testament to the power of possibility. Let’s keep building extraordinary things together.
2006. Senator Obama slams the Bush Administration for not doing more workplace raids to catch and deport illegal immigrants.
It appears that the Democrat party has changed a little bit over the past 20 years. 🤪
This is because the anti-capitalist left is not actually against people being crazy rich. They're against certain types of people being crazy rich.
Artists and athletes make sense to them because they've played music and sports and because their success can be explained by "luck" and "talent". Messi's wealth is not offensive to them because they understand Messi is much better at football than they are.
But when it comes to business, the anti-capitalist leftist has no framework for understanding why Jeff Bezos might be super rich since 99% of them have never ever created a product, business or service that was of value to other people. They've never taken entrepreneurial risk. They've never employed people and felt the burden of responsibility that comes with that. They've never pick up a business and given it a play in the way they've picked up a ball or a guitar.
They *literally* don't understand wealth creation. They think there is a fixed amount of money and the only thing a business does is split it unfairly.
It's why they rage at Elon and other successful business leaders. Because they genuinely don't understand why they're wealthy.
Also, and this is just as important, athletes and artists are disproportionately young, attractive, "diverse", left wing etc. Business leaders are "evil" middle aged white men whose success offends the average anti-capitalist leftist because they don't understand a) what it is they do and b) that Elon Musk has the same talent advantage on them as Messi does, it's just harder to measure.
@TastePriest@Nicola_Bressi quello che ha inventato la teoria del complotto insieme a Sabina Guzzanti e Nandu Popu è l'attuale vice presidente della Regione Puglia.
@ricpuglisi Non trovo dichiarazioni passate di Pizzaballa sulle centinaia di km di tunnel costruiti da Hamas a Gaza sotto scuole, centri religiosi e ospedali, così come non trovo sue condanne sull'educazione dei più giovani al martirio e all'odio verso gli ebrei.
.@RobertKennedyJr: “The only genocide in Middle East is the one being committed against Jews and Christians. In 1948, there were a million Jews in Arab states. Today there are fewer than 15,000.” 👇
Dieci anni fa i vip pugliesi (Al Bano, Caparezza, Negramaro, Emma Marrone, etc) lanciarono una campagna social complottista su Xylella per "difendere gli ulivi". Ora, dopo 21 milioni di alberi seccati, sono spariti: a difendere gli ulivi c'è Helen Mirren. https://t.co/rfskZPo2u2
Being at the launch of Cybercab two years ago was magic.
A decade from now there will be millions of these things rolling around the world.
The war over autonomous vehicles is on, as everyone in San Francisco knows.
But if you add up everyone who has been in ANY autonomous vehicle, whether from Waymo, any of the Chinese, the NVIDIA, any Tesla, it is only a few million people out of eight billion.
When I first saw autonomous vehicles at Stanford University about 20 years ago they were so crappy I thought I'd never be alive to see them.
I have the first video of the first Waymo on the freeway, and I've been blessed to have been able to watch the development of these up close (got the first ride in Mercedes' AI car, for instance).
So many engineers spent so many hours developing them, many going down bad paths. Which happens with innovation.
They will save millions of lives.
Ford's head of safety told me that what kills people in a head-on wreck is the steering wheel.
Now we can see a path to getting rid of the steering wheel totally.
Congrats to Tesla and @elonmusk for getting here.
Still a lot of work to go and many fights with many communities who will try to ban these to protect jobs.
I'm very bullish on Cybercab and will buy one if sold to private citizens, as expected.
Why?
I never touch the steering wheel in my vehicles already and this will be the lowest cost vehicle with the most safety.
And a great big screen and a great sound system to watch whatever I want. When I met the engineers at the launch they said they made many decisions to make it quieter inside, so we can do things like listen to music, video calls, or watch the World Cup.
This vehicle is the iPhone moment of autonomous vehicles.
One I've been lucky enough to survive the 20 years it took to see.