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  • It's because instead of using logic to reason, they use emotion: usually outrage, fear, uncertainty, anger, distrust. All while of course projecting the 'overly emotional and illogical' stamp onto "bleeding heart liberals".

    Caps conveys what their audience pays attention to.

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    'Every voter should be made aware': Governor sounds alarm on new Trump threat
  • That was such a wild time with a new scandal or two every morning. I don't blame anyone for forgetting.

    I hope to God I don't ever have to explain to my son or daughter how Trump got elected a second time.

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    Kamala Harris Broke Donald Trump
  • To attack a narcissist, you need to attack the cracks in the reality they paint for themselves.

    It just so happens that as someone who has been an enthusiastic and professional grade debater for 40+ years, Harris also knew exactly how to do this without getting his mud on herself, and she knew to do it just as he was hoping to hit his stride.

    It was great to watch. So many politicians from so many walks of life have been completely humiliated by Trump's ridiculous persona. He's so inflammatory, so full of lies, and so narcissistic professional politicians have been reduced to flinging his poo back at him. Instead Harris made him wallow in it.

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    How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use
  • Oh to be clear, it's all humor. At least mostly, I'm sure there are RMS level fanatics somewhere that truly believe some of the BS.

    This is something as old as time. I've seen it prolifically on Reddit (though not in the Emacs community, they generally discourage memes), various Linux forums, old Usenet, various programming forums... I'm not trying to be evasive, but it's hard to provide examples that aren't specifically cherry picked, which wouldn't benefit the conversation much.

    There's even a Wikipedia page dedicated to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editor_war

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    How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use
  • Bruh 😂 the Emacs user community absolutely constantly shit on Vim users. When they added Vi(m) bindings they literally named it 'evil mode', and they constantly make fun of people who use it, and spacemacs, and the latest flavor of (neo)vi(m), and all the extensions necessary to make vim halfway useful as an ide, etc etc etc.

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    Commuter Rainjacket
  • I will confess that most of my knowledge comes from hiking/backpacking, so arm length isn't often a large concern.

    Often mentioned in the same breath as the Torrentshell but generally more adjustable (and by some measures, higher quality):

    • Outdoor Research Aspire II
    • Outdoor Research Helium
    • Outdoor Research Foray II
    • Enlightened Equipment Visp
    • REI Flash Stretch
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    Elasticsearch is open source, again
  • Haha, wow that was crazy, right everyone? Geeze, why did we even do that thing we did? What was that even? So weird!

    Anyway, everything is back to the way it was before! Maybe even better! You can all come back now from the various forks and open alternatives you've spent the last 18 months migrating to!

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    Test of a prototype quantum Internet runs underneath New York City for half a month
  • Entangled particles cannot transmit information between the pairs. That would violate information theory and likely causality as well.

    Quantum networking is instead focused on using extremely robust encryption that can detect interception using entangled pairs of light particles being transmitted together in the fiber optics.

    Edit:

    To elaborate on this, let's talk about how entanglement works.

    Let's say I have two identical bags. Into each of the bags I put one of two balls, one colored red, the other blue. I then mix these bags up like a shell game and hand you one.

    Now you can travel anywhere in the universe, and when you open your bag, you know exactly what color you have and what color I have too. No information transmitted, only information inferred.

    Now the quantum part is tricky. Basically when you do this experiment with quantum particles, for example generating two particles, one that must be spun up, the other that must be spin down, there's a lot of science that "proves" the particles spins are each entirely random, implying that somehow when you examine one you force BOTH particles to pick their opposite spins instantaneously across any distance.

    Now there are two major explanations for how truly random gets 'picked' by the universe.

    The first one is Bell's theorem, or 'spooky action at a distance', basically claiming that until you 'observe' the particles they both exist in an undetermined state, neither spin up or down, and when you look, the universe forces things to get corrected through some mechanism we don't understand. Scientists generally prefer this theory because the math is clean and beautiful, and randomness written into the most fundamental levels of the universe fits philosophical ideals nicely (more on that in a minute).

    The primary alternative theory is much more mundane, but has huge implications. Basically this theory, called super determinism, claims there is no such thing as true random, and instead the universe has a set of hidden variables determined from the very beginning of the universe. This implies that time is an illusion and everything is fully deterministic across the entire universe. Scientists generally hate this theory because the math is much harder and uglier, and some interpret this to mean there is no free will.

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    ‘It was your own White House’: Trump mocked after saying president rigged 2020 election
  • "...wants his platforms to be "neutral" in politics, and that he regrets removing or downplaying some content, including COVID disinformation"

    To quote a great man: "Reality has a well known liberal bias."

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