That's assuming they get their day in court...
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That does sound kind of messed up the way it is described in the article especially based on who is funding it. However, almost every city builder or factory game I've played involves use of fossil fuels for much of the game and you layer in better options as they become available.
It seems cool but it's really just printing a frame right? It's not going to print the plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roof, septic, etc. That's where a lot of the big costs for material and labor come in. I suspect this is why we haven't seen this take off. Modular homes seem to have become popular and seem like a much more realistic way to mass produce homes because they can be made assembly line style in one place and then assembled on site.
When did Trump promise to stop funding genocide? I remember something a long the lines of "genocide harder".
Aside from that... were these people not around during Trump's first term when he tried his level best to setup a war with Iran? Pulled out of the nuclear deal, assassinated their general... Bolton's "I'll celebrate with you in Tehran" speech... How could anyone possibly be surprised by this?
It's an interesting thought, but an alien race could be more like hive insects and are just sending out ark ships as part of an instinct to survive and thrive in as many places as possible. Like the aliens in the Ender's game series.
Or like the race that created the Protomolecule in the expanse, they sent a probe into a system that looked promising possibly even before humans existed and had no way to know if it had intelligent life and their probe is basically going to autonomously consume organic material as part of building a highway off ramp.
You could try disabling hardware acceleration in the browser and see if that makes a difference, not sure if that's possible with modern browsers though.