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Undecided Americans impressed by Harris - but did debate shift their votes?
  • You can be smart and evil, but at this point it's pretty hard to be a conscious human engaged in society and not have an opinion either way.

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    Undecided voters give Harris a look — but not a commitment — after the debate
  • For what it's worth, there's been talk that they're really having to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find true undecided voters willing to go on TV and be part of these panels. That's unfortunate in the sense that it suggests there aren't many actually-persuadable voters out there, but these clowns aren't especially representative of the general electorate, either.

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    Elon Musk Is Repulsive
  • Given how many women he's knocked up, and the way he talks about it, I'm about 95% sure he's got a breeding kink that he's using his fame and money to act it out in real life. 🤮

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    The Pivotal Decision That Led to a Resurgence of Polio
  • TLDR: the polio vaccine used to contain weakened versions of the three strains of poliovirus. When weakened live virus vaccines are used, the people inoculated with them shed copies of those viruses, which is usually no big deal... except that one of those weakened polio strains would, very rarely, mutate back into its full-strength form and sicken unvaccinated people living around those who were being vaccinated.

    Eight years ago, the decision was made to remove the problematic strain of polio from the vaccine, because it was thought low wild infection rates meant that the risk of vaccination-derived infection had become higher than catching it from the environment. Regrettably, it seems that decision was made in error -- type 2 polio outbreaks have soared since then.

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    Record Scratch
  • I'm bleeding, making me the victor!

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    Day 52 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots
  • I had quite a bit of fun with it for a few weekends with my friends, but ultimately the lack of a system for mechanical progression left it feeling a bit shallow (ha!). As a primarily PvE game with light PvP it's in a weird place where it doesn't have quite enough RPG-like elements to hold my interest on the PvE side, or enough player-on-player combat to make it a gripping contest of skill.

    It's still a fun game to hop into from time to time, but it's never been appointment gaming for me

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    Whoever wrote this headline has never encountered a passenger train before in their lives
  • From the industry journal I linked in another comment -- it's literally just an off-the-shelf Mireo Plus B. That's it. The only thing Tesla about it is that it's serving a spur line connecting Tesla's factory to the existing Berlin light rail network, and was presumably financed by them for the PR benefit of not having the workers at an electric car factory arrive by diesel train.

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    Whoever wrote this headline has never encountered a passenger train before in their lives
  • I did a little digging and it seems like there's a tiny kernel of fact at the core of this giant turd of a hype-piece, and that is the fact that they electrified this little spur line from Berlin to the new German Tesla factory by using a battery-electric trainset. Which is not a terrible solution for electrifying a very short branch line that presumably doesn't need frequent all-day service, even if it's a bit of a janky approach compared to overhead lines. But hand that off to the overworked, underpaid twenty-two-year old gig worker they've got doing "editing" at Yahoo for two bucks an article, and I guess it turns into "world-first electric wonder train amazes!"

    For a second, though, I read the headline and wondered if Musk and co. had finally looped all the way around to reinventing commuter rail from first principles after all these years of trying to "disrupt" it with bullshit ideas like Hyperloop and Tunnels, But Dumber.

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    My word game had some weird archaic racist word as one of the answers.
  • That's at least more cultured than my brain shouting "MULATTO BUTTS! (Mulatto butts!)" at me

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    Intel Core Ultra 200V promises Arm-beating battery life without compatibility issues
  • Right now Intel and AMD have less to fear from Apple than they do from Qualcomm -- the people who can do what they need to do with a Mac and want to are already doing that, it's businesses that are locked into the Windows ecosystem that drive the bulk of their laptop sales right now, and ARM laptops running Windows are the main threat in the short term.

    If going wider and integrating more coprocessors gets them closer to matching Apple Silicon in performance per watt, that's great, but Apple snatching up their traditional PC market sector is a fairly distant threat in comparison.

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    Bostrom's advice for the ethical treatment of LLMs: remind them to be happy
  • In his defense, telling AI to smile more in order to make sure it isn't unhappy is probably better than what I assume would have been his other suggestion, telling it that it's black to prevent it from gaining sentience.

    ( /s, of course, but holy shit how was that not a career-ender for him)

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    'Don't listen to Trump': Florida conservatives turn on ex-president over new comments
  • Do you think he capitalized "LAW & ORDER" like that because it's how it looks in the TV show title sequence?

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    Elf on a Shelf
  • Rotovap on a flytrap.

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    Harris cuts Trump’s lead in Sun Belt states: Fox News poll
  • Doubt it. "RuPaul" and "Lachluster"are too clever to have emerged from the dishwater-soaked, infected sponge sitting on top of his spinal column where a real human would have a brain.

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    Pick your seat, Lemmy
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    Lindsey Graham is a piece of shit, but he's an entertaining piece of shit. Not to mention, he's like the yappy little Chihuahua that barks bloody murder at whoever the bigger dog he's hiding behind doesn't like -- I'm pretty sure I could get him on side to shit-talk Thomas to his face for at least the last half of the flight.

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    Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime reports. Will they hold up in court?
  • The rules of evidence place a lot (honestly an unreasonable amount) of weight on the value of eyewitness evidence, and contemporaneous reports made from the same. The question for the courts will be, does an AI summary of a video recording have the same value as a human-written report from memory?

    I agree that this is good use of AI, but would suggest that th courts should require an AI report to basically have the body cam recording stapled to it, ideally with timestamped references in the report. AI transcriptions are decent, but not perfect, and in cases where there could be confusion the way the courts treat these reports should allow for both parties to review and offer their own interpretations.

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    Why Mpox Vaccines Aren’t Flowing to Africans in Desperate Need
  • Somewhere a philosophy undergrad just sat bolt upright and shouted, "A TROLLEY PROBLEM! I must go, the world needs me!"

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    Oklahoma revokes license of teacher who gave class QR code to Brooklyn library in book-ban protest
  • neighboring Nebraska

    Kansas: "Am I a joke to you?"

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    Great Civics Again
  • Lies! The only way to participate in political discourse is to demand rigid adherence to every point of dogma promoted by my idealized conceptual political system of choice -- only by maximizing ideological purity can we achieve a world worth living in!

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    Avowed Runs at 30fps on Xbox Series X and S, Obsidian Confirms
  • Quite sure -- and given that one game I've been playing lately (and the exception to the lack of shooters in my portfolio) is Selaco, so I ought to have noticed by now.

    There's a very slight difference in smoothness when I'm rapidly waving a mouse cursor waving around on one screen versus the other, but it's hardly the night-and-day difference that going from 30fsp to 60fps was back in Ye Olden Days, and watching a small, fast-moving, high-contrast object doesn't make up the bulk of gameplay in anything I play these days.

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  • EDIT: Realized they're both technically French missiles and that made it even funnier

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    For serious, though, I pointed out after Austin last year that cutting across the entire track at the first turn of the first lap is awful racecraft from Sainz, and got shouted down by Russell-haters.

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