At first I thought this was firefighters who went to prison, but turns out it's actually prisoners being paid to fight fires.
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They could just stop impeding progress and let the working class have things like healthcare and a living wage. Guess that's too much to ask and they would prefer guillotines?
Having lots of trees around the house will keep it cool but cause lots of other problems. Solar panels and AC is the way to go.
Jessica from Dune encourages her son Paul to use "the voice" which is some future space wizardry that allows him to control others.
In this case, the voice that Americans (probably mostly millennials) think of when someone says "my wife" is the voice of Borat, who develops an obsession with Pamela Anderson from a Baywatch poster and refers to her as his wife.
That's odd, I thought Vlambeer was totally done.
The combat in Andromeda was pretty sweet though even though the story sucked. I have it another shot not that long ago and once I figured out some of the profile swapping stuff the combat was really fun.
That's assuming they get their day in court...
That does sound kind of messed up the way it is described in the article especially based on who is funding it. However, almost every city builder or factory game I've played involves use of fossil fuels for much of the game and you layer in better options as they become available.
What kills me is that the Republicans successfully paint center right Democrats like Biden and Harris as "radical left lunatics". So they might as well actually run a radical left lunatic.
It starts with people understanding exactly how our government and economy works and who is benefitting from the current system. Once you actually understand those things, the solutions are obvious in my opinion.
It seems cool but it's really just printing a frame right? It's not going to print the plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roof, septic, etc. That's where a lot of the big costs for material and labor come in. I suspect this is why we haven't seen this take off. Modular homes seem to have become popular and seem like a much more realistic way to mass produce homes because they can be made assembly line style in one place and then assembled on site.
As skeptical as I am, I'm feeling pressure to join the BS train on this. It's literally all over LinkedIn... Even though I'm sure it's all mostly bullshit, it doesn't matter that I think. What matters is that this is where billionaires are dumping their money so I need to be in a position to get some of it or I may not be able to be gainfully employed in 10 years.