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How airplanes make money
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    How airplanes make money
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    I don't even know why I both with Reddit anymore
  • I personally hide downvotes for this reason

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  • www.ign.com Watch Dogs Movie Officially Begins Filming More Than a Decade After Being Announced - IGN

    More than a decade after it was initially announced, the live-action Watch Dogs movie has officially begun production.

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    I don't even know why I both with Reddit anymore
  • This community is on .world, we'll see

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    Community for moderation accountability?
  • Yes, but at the same time, it depends on the instance policy as a whole.

    Some instance admins prefer to not interfere with how mods handle their communities (which is also a valid stance, I'm not criticizing it), but that means that in the end it wouldn't have that much impact. And most of the users wouldn't probably see the posts in the support community.

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    Community for moderation accountability?
  • The last time I encountered a power trip mod, I created another community on the same topic, brought other people who were unsatisfied over, and the new community is much more active than the initial one.

    It takes quite a while though.

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    Highest point in Europe
  • Probably something in the Caucasus, or at least in Asian Turkey

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    Highest point in Europe
  • Now ask France and Italy which side it is

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  • www.forbes.com Gary Sinise On Impact Of Playing Lt. Dan As ‘Forrest Gump’ Turns 30

    Gary Sinise discusses his classic role of Lt. Dan in “Forrest Gump” as the Best Picture Oscar-winning classic turns 30.

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    deadline.com Back In Business: Skydance And Shari Redstone Reach Terms On New Merger Proposal For Paramount

    In a stunning reversal, David Ellison's Skydance Media and the Shari Redstone-controlled Paramount Global are back at the altar.

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    Trending Communities for Tuesday 2nd July 2024
  • Sounds good!

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  • www.vanityfair.com Paul Mescal vs. Pedro Pascal: A First Look at the Epic ‘Gladiator II’

    In Ridley Scott’s sequel, a new generation of warriors clashes in a savage Rome: “It’s pretty gnarly.”

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    www.rollingstone.com The 50 Most Disappointing Movie Sequels of All Time

    The Most Disappointing Movie Sequels: From the Exorcist to the Hangover

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    Rule of law protests greet new Dutch government at swearing-in
  • Didn't know PVV only had Geert Wilders as a sole member, seems very strange

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_for_Freedom

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  • www.euronews.com Rule of law protests greet new Dutch government at swearing-in

    A group of protesters watched from behind the fences at Huis ten Bosch Palace as a new Dutch cabinet was sworn in. #EuropeNews

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    General TBP Snark
  • Reddit nowadays is something else

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  • deadline.com ‘The Bear’ Season 3 Premiere Draws 5.4 Million Views In 4 Days

    The Bear Season 3 premiere episode drew 5.4 million views globally in its first four days of streaming,

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    deadline.com Tim Burton’s ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ To Open Venice Film Festival

    Tim Burton's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has been set to open the 81st Venice Film Festival on August 28

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    Mario Kart
  • On the phone?

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  • At Fossil Butte National Monument, in Wyoming, restrooms are decorated with coprolites, which is prehistoric fossilized poop from 52 million years ago, found in the area.

    https://www.nps.gov/fobu/planyourvisit/visitorcenterexhibits.htm

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    www.brothers-brick.com Metroid figs trade mini for mighty - The Brothers Brick

    LEGO Metroid action figures from miniaturization wiz Qin (@_QIN_) pack detail and articulation into tiny 4" frame.

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    Life during first half of 2024 (not mine) - Do people here track things in a similar way?
  • It is indeed not mine, the author had some additional info

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    Icon Drive
  • That's nice!

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  • www.nature.com Continuous neural control of a bionic limb restores biomimetic gait after amputation - Nature Medicine

    Enabled by augmented muscle afferents, a bionic leg under continuous neural control restores biomimetic adaptations to various walking speeds, terrains and perturbations.

    From the article: A brain-controlled bionic leg has allowed people with amputations to walk more quickly and navigate stairs and obstacles more easily in a groundbreaking trial.

    The device allows the wearer to flex, point and rotate the foot of the prosthetic using their thoughts alone. This led to a more natural gait, improved stability on stairs and uneven terrain and a 41% increase in speed compared with a traditional prosthetic. The bionic leg works by reading activity in the patient’s residual leg muscles and uses these signals to control an electrically powered ankle.

    “No one has been able to show this level of brain control that produces a natural gait, where the human’s nervous system is controlling the movement, not a robotic control algorithm,” said Prof Hugh Herr, a co-director of the K Lisa Yang Center for Bionics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the senior author of the study.

    “Not only will they be able to walk on a flat surface, but they’ll be able to go hiking or dancing because they’ll have full control over their movement,” he added.

    Herr is himself a double amputee, having lost both legs to severe frostbite after being caught in a blizzard during a rock climbing trip in 1982. Despite having his original amputations decades ago, he hopes to have revision surgery to be able to benefit from a pair of similar bionic legs in the future.

    “I’m thinking of doing that for both of my legs in the coming years,” he said.

    In the trial, published in Nature Medicine, seven patients were given the bionic leg and compared with seven patients with traditional amputations. Patients reported less pain and less muscle atrophy following the pioneering surgery required for control of the bionic leg, which preserves natural connections between leg muscles. The patients were also more likely to feel that their prosthetic limb was part of their body.

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jul/01/bionic-leg-walking-quicker-easier-amputees-trial

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