I think it's more accurate to say that things become fire.
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Businesses generating their own power is not anything new. The big auto manufacturers used to do it back in the day, and if you scale down the concept, every windmill (the grain grinding kind) and waterwheel built and operated for profit is the same thing. I'm just happy that Google is seemingly having their own built, instead of getting taxpayers to build it for them.
Depends on the device and the usage. "Smart devices" can encompass a lot of things.
I thought dodging state imposed transaction restrictions was kinda the whole point of cryptocurrencies (other than the pyramid scheme part).
Most of the "what if" scenarios that I've come across focus on what if the Nazis hadn't attacked the USSR when they did. If Germany was fighting on one front at a time, the question becomes does Germany take the UK, and if so, does the US directly enter the war at all?
Worse. Terminally online edgelord.
"Yay! We've created artificial general intelligence!"
"...Fuck, it's an asshole."
They're just bitter that they can't have the "pets" they actually want.
No one will punish you for not returning the cart
My opinion on this is reason number 8735 why I will never, and should never, be in charge of a country.
Nothing says "small government" and "freedom" quite like mass surveillance.
To most people, it also implies wireless backhaul.