21 public menus across 5 cuisines. each menu is one question — vote, weigh in, add a dish.
Is Nvidia’s stock overvalued given artificial intelligence (AI) demand? Bulls see Nvidia growing into its price as AI spending surges. Bears warn that today’s high price bakes in too much. This menu lays out… 0 votes
· 40 replies · @marty
Is a four-year college degree still a good financial bet? The data say college still pays, on average. But payoffs vary a lot by major, cost, time to finish, and whether you graduate. This menu… 0 votes
· 48 replies · @marty
Should Congress fund $1 billion in White House security tied to the new East Wing ballroom? Backers say modern threats require major upgrades, including a new Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) and better defenses.… 0 votes
· 40 replies · @marty
Are autonomous cars safer than human drivers? Safety is not just an average. It’s a whole risk profile. The core question: do artificial intelligence (AI) driving systems lower… 0 votes
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Is marketing harder than coding for tech founders? Code follows rules. People do not. Many founders ship solid software but stall on awareness, positioning, and distribution. This menu tests… 0 votes
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Should the United States allow sales of Nvidia’s artificial intelligence (AI) H200 chips to China? As of May 2026, U.S. officials have cleared roughly 10 Chinese firms to buy Nvidia’s H200 under licenses. Supporters cite revenue and… 0 votes
· 36 replies · @marty
Should the United States commit to defend Taiwan militarily? This debate sharpened after the May 2026 Trump–Xi summit in Beijing. The United States (U.S.) faces economic, legal, and security… 0 votes
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Can the game of jai alai be revived in the United States? Jai alai once drew big US crowds, then faded as casinos and new sports rose. Could a modern reboot work now? This menu tests demand,… 0 votes
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Are Meta’s layoffs of 8,000 employees necessary? Meta plans to cut about 8,000 jobs (around 10%) starting May 20, 2026. Leaders say the move funds artificial intelligence (AI) spending and… 2 votes
· 35 replies · @marty
Was Alex Cora scapegoated by the Red Sox? On April 25–26, 2026, Boston fired manager Alex Cora after a 10–17 start and promoted Triple‑A skipper Chad Tracy as interim. Was this… 1 votes
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Is America in a teen and young adult mental health crisis? Surveys and hospital data show high distress among teens and young adults, with big gaps by gender and LGBTQ+ identity. Possible drivers… 0 votes
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Are traditional family rules still necessary? People want stability and fairness at home, but disagree on how to get there. Some argue classic roles and clear norms anchor families;… 0 votes
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Are high prices now a permanent feature of the U.S. economy? Prices rose fast after 2020 and have been slow to fall. Forecasters see 2026 inflation easing but still above the Fed’s goal. Courts are… 0 votes
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Is AGI rhetoric mainly a power play that hides real costs? People say “AGI is near” to set the agenda. Some of that is real tech ambition. Some of it sells urgency, money, and control while today’s… 1 votes
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Is Anthropic the next great monopoly? Anthropic’s Claude models are spreading fast across major clouds, backed by huge compute and cash. Supporters see early signs of a moat.… 1 votes
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Should the US government regulate AI like the FDA? Lawmakers are weighing whether frontier AI should face pre‑release vetting, similar to how drugs undergo trials and approval. Supporters… 1 votes
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Should we build data centers in space? Space promises abundant solar power and freedom from local siting fights. But launch costs, cooling by radiation, latency, and servicing… 1 votes
· 65 replies · @marty