Mechanism and updated prediction for the epic fail of Lincoln Memorial Bioreactor's polyurea coating! First chemistry, then physics
It was sprayed in big sections. In addition to pool edges, failure will concentrate at the OVERLAP SEAMS between sections because they likely barely bonded at all. 1/x
Like I’ve been saying, it’s just authority-shaped!
wait I just had an idea
how many people would pay like …. idk $25???? if for Romancing the Vote I read JD Vance’s shit-ass Catholicism book and hosted a Zoom to scream about everything wrong with it
I said I would only do it if it was for charity bc I love myself too much otherwise
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Bonus whittle wings 🥰🥰
The friend stopped the cops and told them that my grandfather was celebrating, that he was Chinese and the end of the war meant he could go home.
It’s fortunate my grandfather had a drinking buddy, or was social enough that people knew him, and that mistaken identity didn’t rear its ugly head.
This reminds me that there is a possibility I have someone to thank in Nitro, WV for my existence, because they knew my grandfather when he was working there in 1945.
My grandfather was working at American Viscose, after studying chemical engineering at MIT, and was stuck here because of the war.
They could print these and sell them at Tamarack
*out of a bar, that should read
Naturally, on VJ Day, he wanted to celebrate. So went out and got plastered.
A friend whose identity I’ll never know told my grandfather the next day, that after he staggered out of a bad, police started following him thinking he was Japanese and mourning the Japanese defeat.
I think about that story a lot, including when I read about poor Mr. Chin.
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Brett "Solidarity 2026" Banditelli
“Wharton School researchers have dubbed this phenomenon ‘cognitive surrender,’ in which users shift from treating AI as a tool to treating it as an authority, accepting its answers rather than actively evaluating them.”
www.businessinsider.com
Relying on AI for decision-making could lead to "cognitive surrender," a weakening of critical thinking that makes people distrust their own judgment.