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Alarm as Pentagon Confirms Deployment of US Troops to Israel
  • Do Americans really believe they’ll be able to get their pet monster under control once they genocide the entire Middle East?

    I don't think any Americans who truly support this think further than the next quarter of Raytheon profits.

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    The rest of the world is building subways like crazy. The U.S. has pretty much given up
  • At a time when we also need more housing density, I feel like subways go hand-in-hand. And even for shittily zoned cities with huge suburb-like areas, I feel like most would benefit from at least nearby subways with parking lots (or ideally, additional bike paths).

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    Unique pilot project pairing ER nurses with police is already making a difference on Windsor’s streets
  • A team of a nurse or social worker + cop is the alternative to (generally) 2 cops. Whatever the funding mechanism behind the doors, you're switching out a cop for an alternative person, which is exactly what the defund movement has always been asking for. See some quotes below:

    https://defundthepolice.org/alternatives-to-police-services/

    The police service is a dangerous option for people experiencing a mental health crisis—but for many, it’s the only option. By defunding the police, significant resources can be reallocated to create a new community emergency services to support the mental health needs of our vulnerable community members. Teams trained in de-escalation and who root their work in community-informed practices could provide crisis support and care.

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    One common refrain in opposition to defunding the police assumes that our society will not be able to effectively respond to violent crime. But we have to remember that police do not prevent violence. In most incidents of violent crime, police are responding to a crime that has already taken place. When this happens, what we need from police is a service that will investigate the crime, and perhaps prevent such crimes from occurring in future.

    Policing is ill-equipped to suit these needs. When victims are not the right kinds of victims, police have utterly failed, and at times refused to take the threat seriously. Why would we rely on an institution that has consistently proven that it is rife with systemic anti-Blackness and other forms of discrimination that result in certain communities being deemed unworthy of support? Instead of relying on police, we could rely on investigators from other sectors to carry out investigations. Social workers, sociologists, forensic scientists, doctors, researchers, and other well-trained individuals to fulfill our needs when violent crimes take place.

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    If we were to defund the police, we could create new investigative services where diverse teams of researchers and investigators, with a mix of scientific, public health and sociological expertise are able to attend to our investigative needs without the inherent anti-Blackness with which the police services approach our unsolved cases. Additionally, we could put money into programs attending to the food security and housing security needs of people living in precarity, to reduce the likelihood that desperate people unable to have their basic needs met would resort to the extraordinary step of attempting to meet their needs through theft.

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    What’s the worst piece of technology you’ve ever owned?
  • Yoo a lot of nostalgia for the Cybiko! My mom wouldn't let me get a gameboy but my sister managed to find one of these somewhere. That was my only way to do handheld gaming for years! The games sucked but it was better than homework =)

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    Fun fact: If you use your bank to threaten adobe, they will waive the cancellation fee
  • If you have a business like a law firm where it is VERY IMPORTANT that a PDF has certain qualities, free tools for PDF creation can be a big gamble, especially if you have to open a PDF that someone else has created and do changes to it. And the cost is pretty trivial compared to the cost of messing up.

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    Oh Joe...
  • If you like it, there's a number of etsy sellers that have this. Also see "defend equality" stickers from offcolordecals.

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    PSA: Like tracking pixels, these users are transparent.
  • OK vote blue no matter who, give me articles from reputable sources regarding:

    • Complete ban on all fossil fuel drilling in any US territory
    • Medicare for all
    • Massive expansions of railways
    • US recognizing Palestine as a state

    Edit: thanks VBNMW folks for proving my point - meme says you'll give me 3 good sources showing he'll do all this stuff, instead you give a ton of downvotes. Aren't you guys the angry ones in this meme?

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    What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • It likely won't be done at scale, but let's say you are wildly successful and are now in line for a high-value position, where vetting is common. Might look pretty bad if you fabricated your whole thesis. Recently, Bill Ackman basically bullied several schools into firing their head administrators on the pretense of not citing sources correctly in their thesis papers.

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    Disaster is nearing. Mass displacement. Mass starvation. Mass death. It is all imminent. Do you understand?
  • I also am not in Michigan, and don't own property on a lake. But it's also not a short sighted viewpoint when your original point was that "We and our children will drown in floods, starve in drought and burn in unbearable heat..." That's simply not true for a lot of people in the first world. In terms of personal politics, I believe that every oil executive should be shot, and people who think Biden is some climate savior have a screw loose. But clearly the green party isn't going to ever win any national elections (it does decently locally), so the US will keep chugging along and drilling more, but will export the consequences elsewhere, as it has always done. And of course the US will shut its borders and refuse climate immigrants - it's literally happening right now. We can all see what's coming. But life will continue just fine for many in the first world.

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    Disaster is nearing. Mass displacement. Mass starvation. Mass death. It is all imminent. Do you understand?
  • That'll be the fate of a lot of the world, especially heat in India, flooding in SE Asia, etc. But if you're in Michigan, near a bunch of bodies of fresh water, you'll probably be fine for a very long time.

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    L.A. County wants to cap rent hikes at 3%. Landlords say that would push them to sell
  • I'm not the one downvoting you, but I think this is where you might lose me - I agree that people will buy housing and rent it out if they can make a profit, and we've had landlords doing that basically forever. But if the government gets involved and owners sell, I don't see how home ownership can be more unaffordable. Basically we have a hugely constrained supply of housing. If, say, there were 50 skyscrapers full of apartments that went up overnight in San Francisco that charged $1000/month, rents would have to go down everywhere else because there would be the introduction of so much supply that nobody would pay more than that cost (because that's the alternative to where they're living now). Obviously that's a fantasy scenario, but the various governments (city, state, and fed) all are not doing anything to move towards that goal, which would create supply equal to demand. If current landlords sell, then that would drive prices further down, not up - you're literally increasing the supply again, and also because they will be competing against each other to sell, it should drive down prices for those homes as well.

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    Toxic linux communities moment:
  • I'm no linux expert, but I think that issues like that are pretty common with a flash boot - based on BIOS boot sequences or similar issues, the drive likely doesn't have as many permissions or permissions in the right order as a ssd would. As an intermediary step, you could try partitioning your drive first then doing a full install on a small partition.

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  • Hi all, wondering if people have suggestions for a druid build. The fextra life guide seems like more of a "what to expect" than a suggested build guide.

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    arstechnica.com Ford’s bonkers new electric Supervan 4 is racing Pikes Peak this Sunday

    Could the 1,400 hp van beat Volkswagen's record? We'll find out on Sunday.

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    www.theverge.com Cadillac’s electric Escalade will debut August 9th

    Cadillac is only showing a glimpse of its behemoth SUV.

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    Mercedes-Benz unveils Vision One Eleven concept

    electrek.co Mercedes-Benz unveils Vision One Eleven concept with axial flux motors and 'unique battery chemistry'

    This week, we got a special invitation to Carlsbad, California, to peek behind the curtain of Mercedes-Benz’s International Design Center...

    New type of motor, new type of battery unveiled

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