Wildly less secure
mosiacmango
Clearly he didn't fake all of them, i.e Alexander.
That or shes in cahoots with some kind of transporter trickster that beamed that grade A klingon man jam right out of him. I wonder what O'brien would have demanded in trade.
That's Steve from gamers nexus. They do consumer/prosumer computer hardware reviews, but also deep dives into industry practices, often exposing shady or illegal behavior.
He is lovingly referred to as gamer jesus due his scruffy look, generally affable nature, and habit of trying to right wrongs in the industry.
The abject lack of sex isn't a way to make sex safer. It's dodging the danger of sex, not addressing it. Abstinence has 0% effectiveness as safe sex, as the lack of sex is not at all related to safe sex.
Playing linguistics games is exactly how abstinence gets pushed in the first place. Agreeing that these games are accurate, when they are wholley not, just reinforces those regressive polices.
Condoms are only 97% effective.
The 99% effectiveness is measured in the aggregate, not "have sex 100 times and you have a baby."
Here we see Two ton picard, a man who grinned through a Nausicaan blade in his heart, put down a chump who wanted to stay Tuvix when asked.
The shame of it all.
No. The hardest math is some insanely light algebra too. X = 5y kind of stuff.
It still opens the door to enlistment and being harassed to join the military, conning poor kids into making a mistake.
Softbank, of "wework" fame for context.
Also you don't get to physically assault people by grabbing at them them and not expecting a response.
The cops clearly wanted any excuse to arrest him. It sounds like hes got a fine lawsuit from several directions available.
Poland alone seems perfectly willing to invade Russia given an iota of provocation.
Im pretty skeptical of any "will be common by 2030" or well see this in a "year or two."
There are dozens, if not hundreds of "humanoid" robot startups out there, some with billions of investments and very impressive videos, but not even 1 model for sale anywhere from anyone that fits this niche.
Id throttle back on the timelines and expectations a ways. I did appreciate that this video looked real time and sounded like actual audio, so its main robot was very slow and had loud actuators. Most of these slick videos are sped up and have no real sound. I appreciate their honesty, but most people likely wont want that repetitious noise happening in their home all day, especially for very slow task completion at a cost around $30-150k, with likely $$$ monthly subscriptions.
Still likely a huge market for the above in assisted living to start, especially with the lack of care workers due to high stress and abysmal pay, but "common by 2030" isn't super likely.