to waste it and it would be a beautiful beautiful project for humans to build it out across our hot and tired Earth in the next few years.In advance of your participation in that fight, let me just say thank you.
Our data belongs to us. It's valuable and it's powerful, but when it's extracted, that value and power is taken out of our hands.Under data colonialism, you are being exploited by a system that oppresses you, taking your data and using it to
He put a slit in front of a prism and broke their light into its constituent wavelengths. Out came five bright bands.One of them matched no element known on Earth.
And they sometimes couldn't even tell the difference between a human hair and a dog hair. Out of those 268 cases that used microscopic hair analysis, 96% were declared false.33 people were already sentenced to death, and nine were already executed by the time the errors were found.
- These are the biggest bottlenecks. Out of all the 64 million plus nodes, these 102 get the highest rank, so the biggest numbers.Now let's find the next most important nodes.
I started seeing asbestos fibers everywhere. Out of the 60 outlets that reported on this story, only 24% were from right-leaning sources.
Let's do this. Cutting a rail. Out in the field, they cut their gap with a torch.Looks good.
But I've taught my kids that time has such significant value. --out . All out . No, they go all out .
say, what are you going to do about it, was at the start of World War II, there were only two Black officers in the entire military out of 335,000 people.And it was a father and a son.
you're talking about a 100% to 125% difference in all-cause mortality. out and races or trains because they don't even want the suggestion to him if something looks negative that he's off.
And a lot of the younger me was very concerned with a feeling of being out of place, out of time, being unlovable, being unwanted, being not needed.You know, maybe my father getting deported and us having to leave this country, that sort of, that original wound.
and then alternate reality B. This is like having 10,000 reality choices where we are now. It's like pick your reality. And I can't decide if this is an integral phase where we're like ironing things out . So in 20 or 30 years, we'll go, wow, that was a weird, you know, inner-regnum that we were living in. Or whether this is the new reality. And that gets back to what we were saying about,how do you do a common sense show or anything to talk about these things when we're still trying to figure out what it is we're even seeing, if that makes sense. I suspect it isn't quite binary, but
conversation about what do you want us to do about it. And they'd say, "Well, we have photos." And they'd say, "Well, what are the photos of? Well, we've got a photo of his black eye." And I'd say, out of him in a way that unless he shot a police officer, he shouldn't be having happened to him, right? And so that's the larger conversation, which should have said that if Rodney King were
part of what I think we did the last few years has been building models or frameworks to understand these questions out of basic tools of economic theory.You you will see that I'm going to highlight three. Um two of which are very familiar to you. Well, all of them
you fall. That is the nature of gravity that we all experience day to day. But then there's sort of astronomy, where you look out at the heavens and you see the stars march across the sky.You see the planets move through the stars.
- Yes, I think so. There's a lot about science. There's, of course, knowing what went before. There is knowing the mathematics that allows you to figure out the implications of your theory. There is the discipline to argue with yourself and other people because most ideas are wrong. But then there's what you just described, that intuitive spark,and that is something that is very, very difficult to, to create. There's a reason that we venerate these people, is
- So when Dylan was about two, he... I was doing a FaceTime with my brother Jon, and I was like, "Check this out , Jon." And I played the Stone in Love, Neal Schon's solo from Journey, and I was like, "Check this out ." And Dylan would sing alongand my brother Jon was like, "Wow, Dylan can sing all the notes." And I was like, "Yeah." Then I played Black Dog, Zeppelin-
out . And that's when it kind of clicked for me. It's like, I was like very impressed. And somebody sent a pull
out there and use it, and they'll get a little money. And when those people see these people, they will kill them. That's for sure. And
out by the tribe. We are scared that we won't become accepted anymore, which
out of an intersection and you think maybe there's somebody coming and you don't look left.
out of it like literally was advancements in prosthetic limbs for
out there in the world.
out by Iran were condemned.
out and was critical of Israel, critical of Zionism, then this was a setup by the Israelis through Morocco to disturb Spain.
out . Money for infrastructure, wonderful, great. Money for keeping people unproductive, very bad. And
out why we're here, what it's made of.
out for reasons that might be benign or
out of the not the stuckness of wanting two things that we can't have at the
out by some social media company or or ride sharing service.
out by the million gallons. And so, what is that? It is maybe an ounce of gold,
out what are the cells in this brain stem area that make us paralyzed.
out of time, basically." Yeah. This is an interesting one because a lot of times, if I have the same response where someone says, "Hey, I'm
out our little our little fraction of it and and live happily ever after within
out to me was the absence of your father also having a father or a parent that's dealing with addiction
out and so she ruined her entire house and you know, at some level
out as creatinine. And most people watching is like, oh, that was on my blood requisition form. And right below
out of 100 times that it's a false positive. So, this is by far the biggest myth. And there's been randomized control trials for
out of it soon. And let me be clear, I am not talking about world government. I
out . Congress, the president of the United States, they're demanding these these u sightings to be declassified. So
out to Sanrope. That's just not very helpful. They always talk about the peril. It's like, well, what do you mean
out before our eyes. For anyone that hasn't read this report, what are the most important subjects? You wrote this
out . See, we're able to knock out anything that's above ground. that there's a launcher and it's above
out 10 points to Pakistan uh in the negotiations. It's not stopping Iran from having messages that go through
out these bases as truly platforms here.
out and then you reverse it again and you just keep going. And if that's true, then it is possible that we will live
out ." So kick the Americans out and we'll let you pass.
out because this they're already Every government worries about We talk about affordability, that's about to change.
out the answers to a lot of these questions that just go beyond the here and the now that I'm experiencing." This
out with me. I'm doing this thing, with this dinner party, come to my island.