bktechnite
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bktechnite7 karma
Let's be honest he's too stupid to be working for them. Savior complex and uneducated. Goes to half way across to globe as a tourist.
Protests in HK has more intricacies than protests with the BLM. There is really bad destruction like how they wrecked Soho. There's also a lot of solidarity like how people poured out onto the streets peacefully. The guy here doesn't understand any of that and is your typical #freedom protestor.
bktechnite5 karma
I know that Amazon hires web developers to develop applications that compiles reports automatically. It isn't even that hard to do. What do you mean that there's no expertise?
What manufacturer needs to do is first hire a dev to give them a scope of work. That is, 1. We want to be able to track XYZ, 2. We have this much money to do it, 3. Is it feasible and doable?
I think there's plenty of people who can answer those questions in the U.S., you just need the c-suite in the manufacturers to know the benefits and existence of this service.
bktechnite4 karma
Good mindset of a man who seeks to protect his family from harm rather than some false nationalistic pride drummed up by rich old men.
So many "open minded" and "free thinking" people fall for the war propaganda time and time again.
bktechnite4 karma
Nuclear power doesn't just mean uranium Naomi. That's 1990s talk.
Nuclear power research today is nuclear fusion such as developing a commercially viable tokamak reactor for nuclear fusion. When you split a uranium atom is half, that's fission.
Perhaps you should consult actual scientists working on nuclear fission instead of Mark Z. Jacobson who is an environmental engineer (ironic isn't it that you're denouncing geo-engineering).
But the fact that change makers like you are dispensing the wrong information to the public, the highest level of government and scientific minds knows that nuclear fusion is the next frontier for renewable electricity.
bktechnite15 karma
Im kicking mine way down the road since the market returns exceeds student loan interest.
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