I had never seen him, looked him up after this and yeah, that room scene is basically just a texture map of his actual room
I've read about that, and yeah I wouldn't include those in prison statistics any more than id include people in rehab or a halfway house.
The biggest thing is being remunerated for labor at I believe the standard rate minus deductions for room and board.
The Cuba data is from here they're probably doing something like including people on probation, or in community service. 450 prisoners per institution is pretty high. US prisons are at 130% capacity and have about 400 per facility so those number just don't make sense.
The China numbers are questionable too. Even with the low incarcerated rate, they somehow fit 3000 people in each institution (4000 if you include the Uhigurs which the database hints at but avoids sure to lack of reliable figures)
A $400K home sells for closer to $1M over the course of its lifetime. Then cash buyers come in and scoop us what is a $1M home to a regular person for 60% off then rents that home back to them for a 30year equivalent of $1.4M
Oat milk is so much better than cow milk, plus it doesn't spoil in a disgusting way like cow milk.
It's also just great for salads because you don't need to really cook it and don't have to worry about it spoiling like meat.
Aquafaba is a fantastic substitute for egg whites in cocktails.
You can make a killer whiskey sour with aquafaba, lemon juice (Meyer lemon), nice whiskey, and a dash of aromatic bitters
It just looks like an iPad on a stand, which looks like a giant iPhone.
I can get the "unified design language" thing, but like try to make something cool.
Yeah, but a change that drastic (like a minor planet collision) would basically remove the possibility of life on earth in any sense.
I'm speaking in like evolutionary epochs. Our satellites in deep orbit, like JWST, will remain in those orbits for hundreds of thousands to millions of years with little to no degradation (minus collisions with small debris).
So assuming that someone is the in millions of years and happens to look in those orbits, they'll find stuff we made millions of years before.
Before being able to park stuff in space, everything we made had to survive corrosive atmosphere, tectonic shifts, and corrosive rains. In space it can just kinda chill without ever having to deal with that.
It is wild that the longest living manmade structures have already been built. Satellites and space debris in stable orbits will be around for millions of years, way longer than anything could ever survive on earth
That's even cooler, would be pretty spooky if modern historical records and knowledge got lost and then all that was left was a gap in written information and several hundred large man made objects that can be seen with basic optics or even the human eye under the right conditions.
Because they just slapped Nazi clipart into a Canva project and decided that was enough