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Wife of dead rally-goer says she hasn’t heard from Trump
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People using devout to describe their political views unironically is the scariest thing I've read today.
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Wife of dead rally-goer says she hasn’t heard from Trump
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People using devout to describe their political views unironically is the scariest thing I've read today.
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Joe Biden ends re-election campaign
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Wouldn't surprise me if that's what sealed the deal for him.
I mean the deadlines are closing and having to fight to even stay in the race while president of the U.S. and recovering from an illness is not something anyone looks forward to.
Frankly I hope he can catch a break for a bit, and enjoy a pension after all this is over.
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average day in NPM land
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It's simple ⅯⅯⅩⅩⅣis a number, MMXXIV is not.
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What YouTubers did you used to watch back then but not anymore?
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Not sure about the self-driving, but he had a video challenging the idea that electrons in wires that carry electricity. Basically arguing that it was the electric fields themselves that carried the power, which is largely outside of the actual wires.
Not sure if that's the same one where he asked what would happen if you used a light switch connected to a lamp by two wires. Apart from some truly egregious mistaken units (1s/c as unit of time), I vaguely recall thinking it was basically a huge clusterfuck of misunderstandings about what an electrical circuit diagram even is (stuff like real vs idealized components, parasitic capacitance / inductance etc.)
They're the kind of 'Well actually' half true factoids that you never hope to encounter in the wild if you actually understand the stuff. For someone claiming to be enthusiastic about science communication he did one heck of a job poisoning concepts with subtly wrong/misleading explanations that make it a lot harder to explain stuff to anyone with the misfortune to encounter his version first.
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Bill Gates says not to worry about AI's energy draw
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In a way AI refusing to recommend using so much computing power on LLMs could well be the first sign of actual intelligence.
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Chemists of Lemmy, how accurate is this likability table?
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If someone's licking any of the transuranic elements I'm not sticking around to watch.
Some stuff should simply not exist in a lickable quantity.
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The ideal floorplan
For some reason I read 'zombies', was wondering what on earth you were planning.
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Lemmy.world status update 2023-07-05
Hey I can upvote now!
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Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?
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For some more context, this is probably tied into at least two things. One is that the bubble was starting to be recognized for what it was. The other is that interest rates became positive again, so the bar for a good investment suddenly went from "I'll be happy if I get my money back" to "I want to be paid back double within 20 years".
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German city bans ‘silent fox’ gesture in schools over similarity to far-right sign
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I mean it's not the first time they've done so.
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New tech discovered
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Education has really failed to impress upon people the importance of asking questions. It's amazing how much time is wasted on making people learn answers to questions they don't even know how to ask.
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Can we settle this: how many holes does a straw have?
To settle this argument could you clarify if we're supposed to be considering the straw as a solid 3D object with a thickness, or as a curved 2D surface? The answer kind of depends on which you pick.
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Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns
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Well, who did you trust to build your hardware?
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CERN cuts ties with Russia, will expel hundreds of scientists by December
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Depriving Russia of nuclear scientists, or capable people in general, might well be worth whatever wages they brought home.
If you want to bring the inter-european war into it I'm not sure if we can afford to be unpragmatic about this. By all accounts letting Russia bleed manpower in exchange for some small wages is well worth it. If you want to deprive them of money you really need to strike at their ability to export gas and oil at inflated prices. Advancing knowledge about fusion aids that goal, though the effects are likely (hopefully?) too late to matter.
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J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk Named in Imane Khelif's Cyberbullying Lawsuit
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I won't pretend that its popularity is in any way proportional to its quality, but I enjoyed it and so did many others so she must have done something right. Calling a work that many people enjoy trash just sounds a bit elitist to me.
Feel free to call the author whatever you want though, at this point I've no respect left for her.
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You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect
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The highest voted side effect applies for all powers obtained in this way.
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Second largest Lemmy instance preemptively un-friends Facebook
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I mean, that's how federation ought to work right?
Though it's a bit of a shame that moving user accounts doesn't really seem to be a thing yet.
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Both sides!
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You can pretend all you like the problem is that there have been leftist wack jobs that very much did exterminate people for political gain.
Things would be so much easier if we could simply argue about ideology without anyone getting the 'clever' idea that you can simply exterminate everyone who disagrees and end up with a harmonious society of people all working towards the same ideal.
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JUST EJECT FASTER
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Heck if accelerating to Mach 19 in about 2 meters is acceptable you could just disable the rotors and only experience an acceleration of less than Mach 1 in just a few meters.
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Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolen
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Use TOTP wherever possible. It's standardized, and typically can be found somewhere if you keep digging hard enough.
Plenty of services push their own proprietary systems hard though. Looking at you M$