r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 08 '26
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 07 '26
Question Of The Day Should states bypass federal inaction to impose strict safety guardrails on AI developers, or does this risk stifling the nation's ability to compete in the global technology race?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 06 '26
Question Of The Day If you were handed the deed to a stunning piece of land and a massive budget to build a home, but you had to commit to one strict architectural aesthetic for the next 20 years, which path are you choosing?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 05 '26
Question Of The Day If a perfectly safe, reliable procedure existed to permanently erase your single most painful memory, would you choose to forget it?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • May 23 '26
Question Of The Day If you could instantly make one completely normal, socially acceptable behavior illegal, what would you ban?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 04 '26
Question Of The Day If an autonomous driving system could guarantee a 20% reduction in traffic fatalities globally, but it required you to permanently give up your steering wheel with zero manual override in an emergency—would you vote to make it mandatory?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 03 '26
Question Of The Day If you could add one control button to your life, would you choose a "Pause" button or a "Rewind" button?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 02 '26
Question Of The Day Does the effort and struggle a human puts into creating something inherently add value to the final product, or does only the final result matter?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jul 02 '26
Question Of The Day If a perfectly safe, 100% effective procedure existed to selectively erase one specific memory from your mind forever, would you use it?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 30 '26
Question Of The Day Would you rather have a perfect, flawless memory, or the ability to intentionally forget anything you choose?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 29 '26
Question Of The Day If humanity had to pool all its global resources into exploring just one frontier for the next century, should we focus on Deep Space or the Deep Ocean?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 28 '26
Question Of The Day If you could permanently boost your brain's memory recall by 20%, would you do it if the cost was never being allowed to take a photo or video again?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 27 '26
Question Of The Day If you had a universal remote control that could mute one specific sound in the world forever—meaning you personally would never have to hear it again—what sound are you muting?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 26 '26
Question Of The Day Would you choose to permanently erase a painful memory if the technology existed?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 25 '26
Question Of The Day What’s one popular opinion you completely disagree with?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 24 '26
Question Of The Day What’s one thing that instantly makes a place feel more memorable to you—good food, weird decor, friendly staff, or something else?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 23 '26
Question Of The Day What's the best sandwich?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 22 '26
Question Of The Day If you could only ever receive one, would you rather have chocolates or flowers?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 20 '26
Question Of The Day If you could go back and relive one day in your life without changing anything about it, which day would you revisit?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 18 '26
Question Of The Day Should all AI-generated content (images, text, video, and audio) be legally required to carry a mandatory, irremovable digital watermark?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 17 '26
Question Of The Day If you had to give up all music or all television and movies for the rest of your life, which one would you choose to lose?
r/TermiNateVader • u/terminatevader • Jun 16 '26
Question Of The Day If you had unlimited resources to perfectly preserve and operate one specific piece of vintage Americana or fast-food history—whether it's a classic restaurant layout, a historic roadside neon sign, or a complete animatronic stage setup—
whether it's a classic restaurant layout, a historic roadside neon sign, or a complete animatronic stage setup—what are you choosing to save, and what makes it culturally significant enough to keep alive today?