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Entrepreneurial mind , blending business, cyber protection & AI solutions. Creativity keeps me alive—through art, dance, and games.🚀
On PS5 Pro, they promise enhanced visuals: ray tracing, high fps.
The trailers show a mix of gritty realism and mystical fantasy that feels “next-gen enough.
On PS5 Pro, they promise enhanced visuals: ray tracing, high fps.
The trailers show a mix of gritty realism and mystical fantasy that feels “next-gen enough.
The Art Style: “Grounded Sci-Noir”.
The Art Style: “Grounded Sci-Noir”.
• Some independence advocates argue that Scots are “ripped off” by the UK energy market: even though Scotland generates
• Some independence advocates argue that Scots are “ripped off” by the UK energy market: even though Scotland generates
cheap renewable power, those lower costs don’t fully benefit Scottish consumers.
cheap renewable power, those lower costs don’t fully benefit Scottish consumers.
Part of the case is to move to more “zonal pricing,” where regions pay based on their own supply conditions (rather than a uniform national price). 
Part of the case is to move to more “zonal pricing,” where regions pay based on their own supply conditions (rather than a uniform national price). 
With independence, Scotland could design its own electricity market (including how tariffs, standing charges, and the grid are managed). 
With independence, Scotland could design its own electricity market (including how tariffs, standing charges, and the grid are managed). 
• Scotland has very strong wind (onshore + offshore) and hydro resources. 
• The Scottish Government argues that these renewables can provide “abundant, low-cost power” if they control their own electricity market. 
• Scotland has very strong wind (onshore + offshore) and hydro resources. 
• The Scottish Government argues that these renewables can provide “abundant, low-cost power” if they control their own electricity market. 
privatizing gain
and having no mechanism that forces long-term thinking
People keep acting shocked that companies “won’t do the right thing.”
Why would they? The system punishes that.
privatizing gain
and having no mechanism that forces long-term thinking
People keep acting shocked that companies “won’t do the right thing.”
Why would they? The system punishes that.
If a system rewards a behavior, the system gets more of that behavior.
That’s it.
Climate change, data-center sprawl, AI arms races, land grabs — none of this requires conspiracy or evil. It’s the predictable outcome of:
If a system rewards a behavior, the system gets more of that behavior.
That’s it.
Climate change, data-center sprawl, AI arms races, land grabs — none of this requires conspiracy or evil. It’s the predictable outcome of:
They’re burning it because the system pays them to.
If you want to change the outcome, you change the incentive structure — not just the individuals, and not just the rhetoric.
They’re burning it because the system pays them to.
If you want to change the outcome, you change the incentive structure — not just the individuals, and not just the rhetoric.
ancient mechanics,
recycled tracks,
and the most conservative design philosophy in the genre.
Mario Kart’s entire business model is:
“It doesn’t matter what we ship; you’ll buy it and play it anyway.”
ancient mechanics,
recycled tracks,
and the most conservative design philosophy in the genre.
Mario Kart’s entire business model is:
“It doesn’t matter what we ship; you’ll buy it and play it anyway.”
Small business owners. Landlords. Shopkeepers. People extracting surplus from workers. Indie artists are not the petite bourgeois. Not even close.
Small business owners. Landlords. Shopkeepers. People extracting surplus from workers. Indie artists are not the petite bourgeois. Not even close.
But — it’s one of the more serious, better-funded attempts at de-extinction, so if you were skeptical before, it’s more believable now.
But — it’s one of the more serious, better-funded attempts at de-extinction, so if you were skeptical before, it’s more believable now.
But it doesn’t mean we’re about to see genuine woolly mammoths roaming again next year.
But it doesn’t mean we’re about to see genuine woolly mammoths roaming again next year.