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Half the Police Force Quit. Crime Dropped.
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*fewer.
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Half the Police Force Quit. Crime Dropped.
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*fewer.
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Old but gold
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This is the comic Salvatore based his skit on.
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New York sergeant, wife and two sons found dead in murder-suicide, police say
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*since 2020.
If my cowboy math is correct (assuming two parents and two children), that comes out to about 292 people per year or 876 since 2020.
With a population the size of the United States (330 million), that means that, for a given year, 0.00009% (rounded up) of that population dies as a result of a family annihilation. For comparison, around 40,000 people (including around 1,000 children) die in vehicle accidents annually in the US.
Not that family annihilations aren't horrible. They are. But, from a purely statistical perspective, there are much more frequent horrible things that we don't talk about as much, for a variety of reasons.
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Why It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LED
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If you own anything with "white" LEDs, I have some bad news for you...
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How To Reply To Negative Comments (90's Tutorial)
I see someone else has discovered the gold mine that is SkyCorp Home Video.
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SpaceX blasts FCC as it refuses to reinstate Starlink’s $886 million grant
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In Iowa, at least, the state had a pre-existing fiber network that got expanded to a shit-ton of rural communities and local (often municipal) ISPs. It's more expensive than what you'd get in the cities, but much better bang for buck than Starlink.
The only people still struggling to get service are those who live way, way outside those communities -- the kind of people for whom "neighbor" means somebody who lives a significant fraction of a mile away. And, outside of comfortably wealthy individuals, those people are a dying breed, at least in Iowa.
If Iowa of all places can pull something like that off, I figure it's not out of reach of any state (or nation, for that matter) whose inhabitants give a nano-fuck about access to technology.
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Diogenes was a real one
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It definitely could be both.
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NASA's Perseverance rover finds diverse organic material in ancient Martian lake basin
Talks about Perseverance.
Image is of Spirit or Opportunity.
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Wait, not like that
We also use it for engine displacement.
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Lemmy.world officially has 33k users! 3000 users away from becoming the #1 lemmy instance.
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I'm noticing that in some of the communities I followed on Reddit that have moved to Lemmy. It's a number of the big-name posters who really kept the community active who've moved, and the others are trickling in after them...
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Tesla Investors Call for Musk's Suspension, Apple Pulls Ads on X
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[gestures vaguely]
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Memes, uh, find a way.
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/r/flashlight is on strike
Personally, as much as I loved Reddit, I think there needs to be a move away from centralized platforms that can keep pulling this shit time after time. Hopefully there's a way to ensure the contents of r/flashlight are archived for posterity, but I don't think I'd be terribly inconvenienced if it was, for instance, permanently locked.
The community is the people, not the place, and I'm happy to be seeing familiar faces here already.
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Pure poetry.
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How many of you are using ChatGpt to help you with your work, and not telling your boss/co-workers?
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Yes.
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What is the cause of these spicy pillows?
Like, in general?
One of the biggest factors is heat. Lithium batteries don't like high temps.
Also, they really hate sitting at 100% SoC, though I'm not sure if that contributes to the swelling. 80% SoC is commonly cited as a healthier place for lithium batteries to sit when "fully charged," and, for that reason, some laptops (and other devices) allow you to limit the maximum SoC to 80% if your laptop sits plugged in most of the time.
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Home Depot
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Not with that attitude.
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Arizona Republican refers to Black Americans as 'colored people' in House floor debate
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As we've seen over the past decade (well, past few decades, tbh), changing the word only moves the objectionable meaning onto the new word. The goal is to address the meaning, but it feels like so much energy is being spent on addressing the words themselves that the meaning never gets dealt with...
...which I guess is understandable for those who have given up hope of the meaning being addressed, but then why spend the effort on the word?
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[NBD] 4x QB26800s - 10180 for "scale"
Unsuccessfully ignoring the implications.
I've been thinking about going 26800 in my D4SV2s but haven't pulled the trigger. Which supplier did you get these from?
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/r/flashlight is on strike
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Building communities on top of somebody else's for-profit walled garden was probably always a mistake.
This right here.