Enshitification Intensification®
Enshitification Intensification®
Military industrial complex goes brrrrrr.
Killing them for fuel is too humane a punishment. We should put them in a hamster wheel instead.
Gold Rush = high demand = invest in (aka buy) shovels
Same thing, no?
During/after natural disaster, buy cheap land. Probably works during an economic crash too.
Protests & Riots happening? Invest in glass companies
Cloudy & rainy every day? Sell coffee (looking at you PNW)
War happening? Just sell bombs! (see USA) This one is particular good cause you can always start another war. It’s just smart business!
I literally just watched John Oliver’s special on them and he they are again… I wonder how much other shady shit they are doing that’s going under the radar
Every bullet fired, every bomb dropped, is money in the bank for American military corporations.
Similar reasoning for a prolonged war in Ukraine.
Drobo 4 Life
Deteriorating public transit system. Endless road construction. Skyrocketing taxes. Growing homeless population. Increasing opioid deaths.
Illinois is doing quite meh…
Lol too late for that. They have already surpassed the USA in everything except military spending, prisoner population, and opioid deaths.
Probably more like ‘slowly corroding’ from the inside.
inb4 cars are airdropped via drones
Especially when driving is the only way to get around…
Probably cause the insecure men who bought them refused to call it that?
It incentivises stupidity, and controversial opinions, which gets more views and makes the “influencer” money.
He’s wearing a wire!
Tbf, I send out emails at the end of the day, right before I leave. I don’t expect an immediate answer though. It just takes me that long to motivate myself to write that 4 line email I’ve been procrastinating all day.
That also requires defining what you mean by productivity.
First test: Do you have enough money to purchase this gun?
Yes? You passed! Here’s your gun.
As someone who does R&D testing on plastics that are used in medical devices, I have some insight. Of course the type of plastic matters, but all plastics use carcinogenic chemicals during the manufacturing/extrusion process.
To make most plastic, a polymer resin is mixed with additives such as solvents, plasticizers, and stabilizers at high temperatures. Ideally, you want the additives to evaporate out during production so that you’re left with just the newly formed plastic.
But some of these additives get trapped in tiny air pockets between polymer chains. When they’re reheated, the polymer chains relax and release the volatile, carcinogenic additives into the air.
This is likely where the toxicity is coming from, not the polymer chain itself. So regardless of the type of plastic used, reheating the polymer during 3D printing will release some volatile additives.