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'Holy Grail' of Northern Lights Just Turned The Sky Blood Red As Far South As France
  • It really isn't hard to imagine how much Lovecraftian dread pre-scientific man would have experienced when looking up at something like this.

    And it's an amazing testament to the human appreciation for beauty that we can still experience a similar sense of awe and wonder, even though we know the naturalistic explanation for the phenomenon.

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    This cop detector alerts you to nearby police.
  • A company reusing "pre-existing tech" doesn't really seem to be the issue here. Were they supposed to invent a whole new communication protocol for this use case?

    The issue I see is that they didn't bother to obfuscate the MAC address of their BLE equipment. Maybe there is a reason they're not allowed to change the OUI of their BT transmitter?

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    My HOA reacting to peanuts
  • someone has to cut down a tree

    Especially a peanut tree! They're already so rare that most consider them to be a plant of myth.

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    Demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s house halted after widespread outrage
  • Maybe you're right. But I don't really bother to try and read too deep into the motivations of any kind of corporation. I assume they're all primarily motivated by profit. And my point is that individuals who have the capital to buy millions of dollars of real estate are functionally no different from a corporate investor, be it a REIT or a "housing company" motivated solely by "providing service." They're all going to do the bare minimum as required by the market to stay competitive and government regulation.

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    Demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s house halted after widespread outrage
  • It should be illegal for LLCs or trust funds to purchase housing of any kind.

    I completely agree that LLCs, REITs, and institutional investors shouldn't be able to buy single family homes (and maybe even duplexes), but I don't know about "housing of any kind."

    Large, multi family units like apartment buildings serve a vital need in the affordable housing market. Private individuals who have the capital to purchase a multi million dollar apartment building aren't any more likely to be a conscientious landlord than a corporation. At that point, it all boils down to effective enforcement of tenant rights laws.

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    "Punishment" by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
  • I am absolutely terrified of the potential of real time deep fakes combined with AI voice impersonations being used to scam the elderly. Obviously, that's a ways off. But I fear it's not that far off.

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    Republicans are trying to find a new term for ‘pro-life’ to stave off more electoral losses
  • "Republicans" never gave two shits about abortion. It was always a wedge issue that whipped the evangelicals into a frenzy and got their preachers to stump for Republican candidates from the pulpit, and drove them to the polls.

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    Huckabee: 2024 will be last election ‘decided by ballots rather than bullets’ if Trump loses over legal cases
  • And in your opinion, does the 14th amendment of the Constitution prohibiting individuals who engaged in seditious acts against our democracy from holding office count as a "backdoor disqualification"?

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    Abortions Rose in Most States This Year, New Data Shows
  • But it's up compared to 2020. Is that really apples to apples? Isn't it reasonable to think the pandemic and resulting lockdown might have put downward pressure on the number of abortions?

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    Have ever your have anxiety or feel depressed about your problem that doesn't exist?
  • Personally, I find all the other eschatological possibilities much more disturbing. The heaven/hell dichotomy is unnerving on a lot of obvious levels. Reincarnation seems fraught with neverending suffering. And the idea of becoming a "ghost" or a spirit, forever consigned to haunt some old place is as terrible as it is ridiculous.

    I'm looking forward to my hard earned non-existence, thank you very much.

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    $2 to cut a sandwich in half: The outrageous rip-offs targeting tourists in Italy
  • This is a minor quibble, but I've never been charged a fee for an extra plate. They usually only charge when you request to "split the order", meaning the kitchen splits the entree onto two plates for you.

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    What do you think of Jamie Oliver ?
  • Not on a "per calorie" basis they aren't. And I'm not really sure by what other metric you can compare them. But look at how many calories of broccoli $3 gets you compared to potato chips. Then you have to add in the time of preparation.

    Additionally, many impoverished people tend to live in "food deserts", areas without grocery stores, but many fast Food locations.

    The deck is definitely stacked against the impoverished.

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    Researchers jailbreak a Tesla to get free in-car feature upgrades
  • Just because a slur appears with a definition in a dictionary, does not make it acceptable. And maybe it was acceptable at one time, but things change.

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    Met with a psychiatrist for ADHD diagnosis
  • I recently (a couple of years ago now) reached out to a psychiatrist because I was finding it increasingly difficult to cope. My responsibilities at work continue to expand and become more cerebral, requiring more time in front of the computer.

    I made sure and told him of my childhood history of being diagnosed young and having to go to the nurse's office every day at lunch to get my afternoon pill and how that made me feel isolated and different. But that over time the pills helped me pull up my grades. Having been diagnosed as a child makes this process much easier as an adult.

    The weird thing? He didn't ask for any records or proof of my childhood diagnosis. I really was on Ritalin from the second grade through high school and then Adderall in college. But he didn't ask for any cooborating evidence of that.

    I guess you can take from that what you like. But they just don't seem to follow up on your childhood history of treatment.

    I feel for people who weren't diagnosed as children and had to suffer with this without any assistance. It seems unfair that those people can't get help now, just because they weren't offered it in the past.

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