

Turns out that there’s no statute of limitations for terrorism, even if nobody was injured.
But then there will be funny/fuzzy cases then, whether something is considered political (and thus “terrorism”) or not
Turns out that there’s no statute of limitations for terrorism, even if nobody was injured.
But then there will be funny/fuzzy cases then, whether something is considered political (and thus “terrorism”) or not
I mean… Isn’t that?
It’s “~~beat~ [guess] the hash [with distributed gamified brute force]”
This is when the argument can be reduced to absurdity, e.g. banning the Bible for the sexual imagery in it. Ban absolutely anything and everything even remotely objectionable to anyone (there are people with feet fetishes, ban all feet, and thus also all shoes), so there’s no Internet at all.
True, but there are projections designed to compromise multiple factors, whereas Mercator Al has a specialized use case, so it’s easy to agree that it’s a poor layman/general projection
If you worked a shitty job that only earned $1 a day after accounting for work-related expenses (e.g. transportation, professional equipment, taxes, etc), it would be profitable, but not worth your time.
In practical terms, “monad” means “chainable”.