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femiagbabiaka commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
kevinpet · 6 days ago
Reviews by independent experts about the quality of this guy's life? I think he can be considered an authority on that subject.
femiagbabiaka · 6 days ago
I can't tell if you're trying to be clever, sarcastic, or are failing at both so I'll answer earnestly: reviews by independent experts of the claims of Neurolink the company and of the methods used to achieve those claimed results.
femiagbabiaka commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
femiagbabiaka · 6 days ago
I don't care whether or not he likes Musk, this is America, we love assholes here. I simply don't see how that fact is relevant to an article discussing the merits of Neurolink the program.
femiagbabiaka commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
femiagbabiaka · 6 days ago
Have there been any reviews by independent experts? This reads like a promo piece, in particular I'm not sure why the fluff bits about Musk "being a regular guy" are relevant. Most of the linked sources are either other Fortune puff pieces or Neuralink press releases.
femiagbabiaka commented on Omarchy Is Out   world.hey.com/dhh/omarchy... · Posted by u/kristianp
umbra07 · 7 days ago
Nix is not competition. Nix is not attracting thousands and thousands of new, young Linux users and potential future contributors like Arch+Hyprland are.
femiagbabiaka · 7 days ago
I don’t know if either are attracting thousands, but both are attracting a lot, to be sure.
femiagbabiaka commented on Is 4chan the perfect Pirate Bay poster child to justify wider UK site-blocking?   torrentfreak.com/uk-govt-... · Posted by u/gloxkiqcza
tensor · 7 days ago
Given the current situation in the US, it's a huge cautionary tale for how not to do democracy. To non-ironically hold it up as an example at this point of time is truly amazing. No, the rest of us don't want current US style dictatorship in our countries.

While the EU certainly has its issues, its protection of democracy is still one of the best in the world. Democracy is something we need to keep working towards. There is not one simple set of rules that will keep it healthy, at least as far as recently history shows.

femiagbabiaka · 7 days ago
> While the EU certainly has its issues, its protection of democracy is still one of the best in the world.

Don’t let defensiveness lead you to say nonsensical things. Nearly every single country in the EU has a worse-than-trumpian party waiting in the wings, or even in power, see Hungary. Ascribing some sort of special property to the EU, a region with absolutely terrible standards for personal liberty, because at the moment there is more respect for liberal democracy there than elsewhere.. well it’s just waiting for the other shoe to drop.

femiagbabiaka commented on Omarchy Is Out   world.hey.com/dhh/omarchy... · Posted by u/kristianp
femiagbabiaka · 7 days ago
No hate, but I don't really feel like Arch + opinionated dotfiles is really in the same space as NixOS. If someone found setting up Hyprland or just installing Arch and some packages to be overly difficult, I can't imagine what they'd think of Nix.
femiagbabiaka commented on Is 4chan the perfect Pirate Bay poster child to justify wider UK site-blocking?   torrentfreak.com/uk-govt-... · Posted by u/gloxkiqcza
shazbotter · 7 days ago
Simple. The UK is not a pro democracy, pro human rights state.

It might be uncomfortable to admit this, but if your government is a police state that's pretty much mutually exclusive with being a pro human rights state.

femiagbabiaka · 7 days ago
Yeah this applies to nearly all of Europe IMO. Recent events show that the American Bill of Rights is definitely not a panacea, but at least there's some legal standing to push back against Orwellian measure like those put in place by the UK or the EU.
femiagbabiaka commented on US attack on renewables will lead to power crunch that spikes electricity prices   cnbc.com/2025/08/24/solar... · Posted by u/rntn
bArray · 8 days ago
In the UK the push towards renewable energy has so far been disastrous for energy prices and stability. There have been days in the UK where the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow, and we came extremely close to blackouts [0]. We were forced to buy energy for eye watering prices. After the initial shock from the Russia-Ukraine conflict gas prices moved slightly, but electricity prices are not really recovering well and are projected to rise [1] [2].

According to government figures, 11% of electricity costs goes toward green initiatives, and 5% to VAT, which is also earmarked for green initiatives. The government has promised that as we become greener, we should see the prices come down, but the opposite has been true [3]. The green energy sector is currently largely subsidised by fossil fuels, as we transition more and more to green energy, the true costs are realised. Our Energy Secretary (failed prime minister candidate) says:

> Responding to the 6% price cap rise, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said it was due to "our reliance on the fossil fuel markets" and added: "We're acting to bring down bills for everyone with our mission for clean, home-grown power that we control."

The irony is that we don't make our own wind turbines or solar panels, so our grid is still precariously dependant on foreign actors. We're breaking away from the likes of Russia to become dependant on China - great. Bare in mind, all of this effort for the UK which produces less than 1% of global emissions, but outsources its manufacturing to Countries such as China that have not even started to attempt to reduce their emissions (recent drops are due to economic collapse).

[0] https://watt-logic.com/2025/01/09/blackouts-near-miss-in-tig...

[1] https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-...

[2] https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-...

[3] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crkep1vx3mro

femiagbabiaka · 8 days ago
> China that have not even started to attempt to reduce their emissions (recent drops are due to economic collapse).

This is completely incorrect, and it makes me wonder if the rest of your comment is too.

femiagbabiaka commented on What happens when housing prices go down?   clmarohn.substack.com/p/w... · Posted by u/chmaynard
billy99k · a month ago
"If “build more” was going to bring prices down and stabilize the system, we wouldn’t be seeing these mixed signals."

Where have we seen anything close to 'build more'? Regulations in many major cities have prevented building more for decades and I haven't seen any loosening of these regulations (they were only increased during the Biden administration).

"Prices are softening. Delinquencies are rising. Builders are walking. And instead of asking what this reveals about the fragility of our system, we’re preparing to paper over it—again—with liquidity, leverage, and euphemisms. "

This is the plan from the potential future mayor of New York: Builders and investors will flee as a result of price controls and home value will plummet.

Detroit is a good example of what happens in the long term when investors and businesses flee the city. I lived there for 20+ years and it still has never really recovered.

femiagbabiaka · a month ago
I’ve never seen a comment that so reflects that the writer did not read the article as this. There are 3 or 4 examples quoted in TFA, all cited.
femiagbabiaka commented on US signals intention to rethink job H-1B lottery   theregister.com/2025/07/2... · Posted by u/rntn
epistasis · a month ago
I'm not even sure that's it's a desire for greater prosperity, honestly. I think it's most about enforcing social hierarchy by race and gender and parentage, though people vary a lot on what they want the hierarchy to be based on. This is a huge change from past visions for America, and will lead to far less prosperity, inevitably. The fight against DEI, policies meant to maximize corporate success by taking the best talent no matter race or gender, is clear indication of that. And there was plenty of indication that companies that used ESG in running their companies overperformed, yet there was a huge revolt against that.
femiagbabiaka · a month ago
Personally I think the DEI push was a mistake, purely because a push for social equity carried out by the private sector was always going to lead to complete disaster. It was another zero sum game, if not in actual application due to legal issues, then in rhetoric.

But I think you’re right overall, or to put it differently, certain people want to redefine what it means to be American in a way that funny enough, would have excluded large chunks of the Trump administration if applied out when their ancestors got here.

u/femiagbabiaka

KarmaCake day2194October 24, 2013View Original