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Read the Charges Against Ryan Routh, Suspect in Trump Shooting Attempt www.nytimes.com

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Live Updates: Suspect Insulted Trump in Book, but Never Fired a Shot https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/16/us/trump-shooting-news?unlocked_article_code=1.LU4.HiZ2.jHW2pPwSH0zc&smid=url-share

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    It is Kefkaʼs Tower, according to “Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive, Volume 1” (2018). Dark Horse Books. Page 259 of 335. ISBN: 978-1-50670-644-3. OCLC: 1043915833.

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    Man Dies During River Trip in the Grand Canyon https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/09/us/grand-canyon-death-hiker.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Jk4.IWf8.wOD0rkuc8th6&smid=url-share

    Dated: 2024-09-09. Added: 2024-09-10.

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    Internet Archive Loses Court Appeal in Fight Over Online Lending Library https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/04/technology/internet-archive-appeals-court-ruling.html?unlocked_article_code=1.IU4.C4cv.8GbWWpM5Qu8K&smid=url-share

    Dated: 2024-09-04. Added: 2024-09-04.

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    Apalachee High School Shooting in Georgia Leaves 4 Dead: Live Updates https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/04/us/georgia-shooting-apalachee-high-school?unlocked_article_code=1.IU4.aJwC.v9h7wmC-gP59&smid=url-share

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    monkeyspaw The Monkey's Paw I wish my new water bottle contained an infinite supply of ice cold drinking water.
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    Granted, but it is endless because it supplies itself with water from your blood.

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    You know she's a competent teacher because she never loses her head.

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    Utah: Monticello (Italian, but locally pronounced “monta sell-oh”)

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    You're telling me there is no Walla Walla, England?

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  • nyt_gift_articles New York Times gift articles On the Covid ‘Off-Ramp’: No Tests, Isolation or Masks
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    Madness.

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  • nyt_gift_articles New York Times gift articles No más muro de pago en los artículos en español del New York Times
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    Yo estaba pensando por qué no había "Share full article links" en los artículos. Pensaba que era un síntoma de que mi cuenta estaba registrada en los EE.UU.

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    Elves can live over a thousand years (one dark elf we know of is blessed by their evil deity and is over 5,000), but dwarves only about 2-400 years (I think?) and half lings about 100-150ish, humans standard 80.

    After reading The Age of Em (2016) by Robin Hanson, I wish there were stories about races that went the other way, lifespan-wise: extremely small people who lived only 1 year, even smaller people who lived only 1 month, some very extremely small but very powerful ones that lived only a day, etc. The idea is that artificial people (emulated people, or Ems) could have subjectively similar characteristics and experiences to the larger physical entities (e.g. humans, but perhaps even dwarves, elves, and etc., since theyʼre just emulated minds), but their artificial emulated substrate allows their minds to develop and age orders of magnitude faster; they also could solve certain problems orders of magnitude faster but practical limitations on delays between thought and physical interactions (your mind would waste away if you had to wait a whole subjective hour between each physical step during a walk with a standard 1.5 meter body) require their bodies to be very small.

    To ems that are smaller and faster, sunlight seems dimmer and shows more noticeable diffraction patterns. Magnets, waveguides, and electrostatic motors are less useful. Surface tension makes it harder to escape from water. Friction is more often an obstacle, lubrication is harder to achieve, and random thermal disruptions to the speed of objects become more noticeable. It becomes easier to dissipate excess body heat, but harder to insulate against nearby heat or cold (Haldane 1926; Drexler 1992).

    A crude calculation using a simple conservative nano-computer design suggests that a matching faster-em brain might plausibly fit inside an android body 256 times smaller and faster than an ordinary human body (Hanson 1995).

    Compared with ordinary humans, to a fast em with a small body the Earth seems much larger, and takes much longer to travel around. To a kilo-em, for example, the Earth’s surface area seems a million times larger, a subway ride that takes 15 minutes in real time takes 10 subjective days, an 8-hour plane ride takes a subjective year, and a 1-month flight to Mars takes a subjective century. Sending a radio signal to the planet Saturn and back takes a subjective 4 months. Even super-sonic missiles seem slow. However, over modest distances lasers and directed energy weapons continue to seem very fast to a kilo-em.

    Call them speedlings, or some variant of sprite, but I think its an interesting world-building concept.

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  • comicstrips Comic Strips How to draw Mickey -- er, I mean Doug [Super-Fun-Pak Comix]
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    Or authors could preëmptively declare their works to be in the public domain upon their death.

    I wish Creative Commons had a license like that. Something like CC PDD (Public-Domain-on-Death) which would activate upon the creator's death, allowing them and publishers to freely monetize their work while they're alive, but which would release the work into the public domain immediately after.

    It might even incentivize music and book publishers to get their artists health insurance. 😃

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    PLATO: An automobile is craft with an internal combustion engine, crankshaft, and wheels.

    DIOGENES wheels in a HONDA GX630 PRESSURE WASHER

    DIOGENES: Behold! An automobile!

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    “Create a python script to count the number of r characters are present in the string strawberry.”

    The number of 'r' characters in 'strawberry' is: 2
    

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  • nyt_gift_articles New York Times gift articles Una solución disruptiva para salvar el canal de Panamá: Tras una sequía que complicó el transporte de embarcaciones, los responsables del canal de Panamá buscan ampliar el almacenamiento de agua.
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    De nada. Espero que puedan compartir algunos artículos del New York Times acá con los demás.

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    “That all life beyond this planet never existed, no matter how irrationally improbable that may be.”

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    Time to rip off the bandage. https://linuxmint.com/ https://www.debian.org/

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  • news News US Considers a Rare Antitrust Move: Breaking Up Google
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    don’t let them slowly re-consolidate in the following 20 years

    I too remember how AT&T was broken up only for most of its Baby Bells to remerge back into Ma Bell.

    To prevent this for future breakups, I say the content and services sold by big tech should be made competitively compatible and interoperable via nullification of DRM laws; people buy music and movies and cloud storage; let them legally move their purchases to any competitor and big tech companies will break up naturally as local competitors emerge from people who dislike big tech for their own reasons. Monopolies cannot be trusted to lower prices for content and services. Legally nullifying DRM is like the FCC telling customers in 1968 that it was finally okay to ignore the “Bell equipment only” legal warning that had kept them locked into leasing their telephone sets for usurious amounts from AT&T for decades. A few years later, in 1982, AT&T was broken up. AT&T is almost a total monopoly again, but phones remain interoperable.

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    Megassa Kōkishin from "Haruhi" on S. Sax https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBCw1nTOIIw

    Dated: 2007-11-23. Note: Song is “Megassa Koukishin” from the [Haruhi Character CD volume 4 titled “Tsuruya-san”](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Haruhi_Suzumiya_character_song_singles#Tsuruya-san).

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    If tech giants such as Google cannot be broken up, then their services should be required to be compatible and all data exportable to competitors. See the EFFʼs “Competitive Compatibility” concept. Buy a movie off Google's YouTube but Google misbehaves? It must be exportable to a market competitor that you do support. Don't like how Google handles your email? You should be able to switch your email address to a competitor just like you can change phone companies without losing your phone number.

    Basically, if the US Federal government cannot discipline monopolies by breaking them up directly, they should break up the moats and walled gardens the monopolies built to keep customers locked in to maintain their monopolies. See Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow.

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    Based on my cheatsheet, GNU Coreutils, sed, awk, ImageMagick, exiftool, jdupes, rsync, jq, par2, parallel, tar and xz utils are examples of commands that I frequently use but whose developers I don't believe receive any significant cashflow despite the huge benefit they provide to software developers. The last one was basically taken over in by a nation-state hacking team until the subtle backdoor for OpenSSH was found in 2024-03 by some Microsoft guy not doing his assigned job.

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    Fact-Driven? Collegial? This Site Wants You (Published 2001; Subject: Wikipedia) www.nytimes.com

    * Dated: 2001-09-20. * Added: 2024-08-08. * Note: Added for fun. This is the earliest article The New York Times website lists with the topic “Wikipedia”. For context, Wikipedia lists its own launch date as 2001-01-15.

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    nyt_gift_articles New York Times gift articles Health Officials Urge Doctors to Address I.U.D. Insertion Pain: As videos describing the procedure as agonizing spread on social media, new guidelines advise physicians to consider various anesthetics
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    I can see why people of the future will look on early 21st century medicine as barely a step above blood-letting.

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    Can't wait for the day when Uncle Sam to turns brown.

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    U.S. et al. v. Google: Read the Ruling www.nytimes.com

    * Dated: 2024-08-05. * Added: 2024-08-05. * Related: https://sopuli.xyz/post/15600220 . * Ruling PDF: [link](http://web.archive.org/web/20240806004734/https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/documenttools/f6ab5c368725101c/43d7c2a0-full.pdf)

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    Here is some background reading from Chokepoint Capitalism (2022) by Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow. Specifically, it is from “Chapter 3: How News Got Broken”. I recreated the citations in the markdown as links and tool-tips.

    ::: spoiler spoiler

    COOKIE MONSTERS

    Ultimately, both Google and Facebook are ad companies, deriving about 80 percent and 98 percent (respectively) of their revenues from advertising. Between them, they control 70 percent of the US ad market, and more than 65 percent in the UK.^4^ They have sewn up the search and social ad markets in ways that let them extract ever more value---to the cost of the journalists, video makers, musicians, and other creative workers who provide the culture and information to which those ads get attached.

    Google's strategy for locking in suppliers like news publishers has been to vertically integrate throughout the ad chain. It now serves up the ads, buys ad space from publishers and sells it to others, provides the analytics that sites use to persuade advertisers to place content on them, and operates the search engine ad-supported sites rely on for traffic. An investigation by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority found that Google controlled the whole online ad market, controlling at least 50 percent and up to 100 percent at different points of the chain.^5^

    Google provides at least a basic version of each of these services to businesses for free, which initially seemed like a boon but was actually a trap. Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo despairs of ever extracting his site. "Running TPM absent Google's various services is almost unthinkable... . Some of them are critical and I wouldn't know where to start for replacing them. In many cases, alternatives don't exist because no business can get a footing with a product Google lets people use for free."^6^

    Google makes the online market even more hostile to new entrants by putting some of its monopoly profits toward maintaining its dominance. It has bought its way to search default on every platform: device manufacturers (including Apple, LG, Motorola, and Samsung), wireless carriers (like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon), and browser developers (such as Mozilla and Opera) all take money to deliver their users into Google's maw. It pays billions each year to Apple alone. That enables Google to capture almost 90 percent of all general search engine queries and almost 95 percent on mobile devices. With Google providing the answers to almost every question we ask, it's no wonder publishers despair of breaking free.

    Dina Srinivasan researches the opaque online ad industry, after ten years working within it. She points out that Google dominates ad markets via conduct that would be illegal in other trading markets: "Google's exchange shares superior trading information and speed with the Google-owned intermediaries, Google steers buy and sell orders to its exchange and websites (Search and YouTube), and Google abuses its access to inside information."^7^ This iron-fisted control gives Google a stalker's view into publishers' businesses. But it's not the only one who gets to peek inside. The way Google has historically sold its ads gives that information away to huge numbers of others---and that's been hugely damaging to news publishers too.

    You probably already know that today's internet is based on mass surveillance of you and everyone you know. Dossiers about your activity and preferences are constantly being compiled and updated, facilitated by cookies, the tiny data packets that identify and track you online. When you navigate to a web page, the ad server uses cookies to identify you, summons your dossier, correlates it with your identity across multiple databases, and offers brokers (sometimes dozens of them!) the opportunity to show you an ad. That's how you end up with those creepy ads that follow you around the web after you carry out a search on, say, erectile dysfunction: you get a tag called "person interested in boners" and that attracts bids from boner-pill vendors.

    All of that is reasonably well known. But what's less well known, and just as important, is what happens to the losers of the real-time auctions when you visit a site. Say you visit the Washington Post. Dozens of brokers bid on the chance to advertise to you. All but one loses the auction. But every one of those losers gets to add a tag to its dossier about you: "Washington Post reader." Advertising on the Washington Post is expensive. "Washington Post reader" is a valuable category: a lot of blue-chip firms will draw up marketing plans that say, "Make sure we tell Washington Post readers about this product!"

    Here's the thing: the companies want to advertise to Washington Post readers, but they don't always care about advertising in the Washington Post. And now there are dozens of auction "losers" who can sell the right to advertise to you, as a Post reader, when you visit cheaper sites.

    When you click through one of those dreadful "Here's twenty-two reasons to put a rubber band on your hotel room's door handle" websites, every one of those twenty-two pages can be sold to advertisers who want to reach Post readers, at a fraction of what the Post charges.

    In other words, the ad auction system enables advertisers to buy the publication's audience without contributing to the publication itself. Some brands, especially luxury brands, still value appearing in the prestige source---Chanel and Mercedes Benz want to be associated with the New York Times, not a tacky "twenty-two reasons" site. But not all advertisers care how they reach you. And so, to a large extent, this system disintermediated news publishers from the value of their creations.

    That was a huge problem. News had long relied on an ad revenue model that itself relied on more profitable content to subsidize other important public interest work. As Clay Shirky says, in the print world "Walmart was willing to subsidize the Baghdad bureau. That wasn't because of any deep link between advertising and reporting, nor was it about any real desire on the part of Walmart to have their marketing budget go to international correspondents. It was just an accident. Advertisers had little choice other than to have their money used that way, since they didn't really have any other vehicle for display ads."^8^ Newspapers didn't have to do much to capture ad revenue, since advertisers had little other choice.

    The online world gave advertisers a range of new options, and brands (naturally!) took advantage of them. However, the consequence was that news publishers lost the premium that enabled them to invest in costly and vital content.

    Although these changes cost news publishers extraordinary amounts, they generated rich rivers of gold for others. There's almost no transparency in online ad markets, so nobody really knows how much money goes where, but huge sums are being gobbled up by ad-tech platforms like Google's.

    One known technique for maximizing profits is for Google to buy up ad space from publishers at a discounted rate and sell it on to advertisers for a huge and undisclosed premium. When the Guardian purchased some of its own ad inventory and followed the money, it discovered that up to 70 percent of revenues were siphoned off before ever reaching the publisher.^9^ Middlemen were snatching most of the value, leaving news providers with as little as 30 cents of each dollar spent on ads attached to their content. Back in 2003, by contrast, almost the full dollar went to the publishers.^10^

    Online advertising is a seriously lucrative business. A 2020 report of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority found that Google's cost of capital was about 9 percent, on which it was earning supracompetitive returns of over 40 percent. Facebook, which has a similar playbook but focused on social media rather than search, had even higher returns---a ludicrous 50 percent.^11^ In a competitive market, publishers would sell their ads elsewhere. But the Google-Facebook duopoly gives them no such choice. :::

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    ‘Google Is a Monopolist,’ Judge Rules in Landmark Antitrust Case www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 2024-08-05. Added: 2024-08-05. Gift link to the ruling: [link](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/08/05/technology/google-antitrust-ruling.html?unlocked_article_code=1.A04.Ez_l.vCBitpDRJ0FM&smid=url-share)

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    The Last Days of an Outback Town Where Every Breath Can Be Toxic (Published 2022) www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 2022-09-29. Added: 2024-08-05. Inspired by an [image](https://itaku.ee/images/882686) from [this](https://fedi.garfieldairlines.net/notes/9wje877546ij01g1) Mastodon post. ::: spoiler spoiler ![](https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/6cf0873e-41a6-4da2-b9a0-14f05e821fec.webp) :::

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    Imagine if a lost Spanish armada finally arrived at Florida, centuries late, musket-wielding conquistadors raiding a coastal naval academy while a prominent political VIP was giving a speech, taking them hostage like Hernán Cortés did with Moctezuma II (Aztec Empire) or Francisco Pizarro with Atahualpa (Inca Empire).

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    I think it involved a planet called … ::: spoiler spoiler … Sky's Edge, if I recall correctly. Except the “new tech” was not FTL (not a thing in Revelation Space canon) but the practice of ejecting a significant fraction of hibernating colonists and their supplies to buff their deceleration ability in order to hold higher interstellar velocity for longer so as to get a few years “edge” in lead time over other generation ships. All to enable the traitorous ship of the generation ship fleet to raid planetary resources sooner to build up military forces to raid the slower latecomers. :::

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    Oops! Thanks for letting me know. It should be fixed now. >.<

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    I used to think “chaos” had the same “ch” as “church” when I was a kid.

    The chao of Sonic Adventure (1998)?

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    The one that wakes me up in the middle of the night is albeït. I thought it was fancy foreign speak pronounced “all bait”, but it is just a short form of “all be it”, is pronounced exactly like that, and is a synonym for “all though it be”.

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    [MISLEADING TITLE] Trump Agrees to a Fox News Debate With Harris on Sept. 4 www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 2024-08-03. Added: 2024-08-03. Edit: Gift link added. Edit (2024-08-04): The New York Times altered the title from “Trump Agrees to a Fox News Debate With Harris on Sept. 4” to “[Trump Proposes a Fox News Debate With Harris on Sept. 4](http://web.archive.org/web/20240803132259/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/03/us/politics/trump-harris-debate-fox-news.html)” to “[Trump Cancels a Debate With Harris on ABC News and Pitches One With Fox News Instead](http://web.archive.org/web/20240803202719/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/03/us/politics/trump-harris-debate-fox-news.html)”, presumably because the original misleadingly implied agreement with and consent from [Kamala Harris](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamala_Harris) for the change in venue (ABC News to Fox News).

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    A New School Bridges Two Worlds (Published 1998) www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 1998-11-29. Added: 2024-08-03. Note: A bit of a historic interest of mine.

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    A Bid to Redefine Indian Education (Published 1995) www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 1995-11-27. Added: 2024-08-03. Note: A bit of a historic interest of mine. Covers the founding of [Native American Preparatory School](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_Preparatory_School) (1995/2002).

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    Indian Rootlessness (Published 1990) www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 1990-11-04. Added: 2024-08-03. Note: A bit of a historic interest of mine that I wanted to share.

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    In fact, electric vehicles have been common once before. In the early years of the twentieth century, there were three fundamentally different automobile technologies battling for supremacy, and electric cars held their own against competition from steam-and gasoline-powered alternatives, as they are mechanically much simpler and more reliable, as well as quiet and smokeless. In Chicago they even dominated the automobile market. At the peak of production of electric vehicles in 1912, 30,000 glided silently along the streets of the USA, and another 4,000 throughout Europe; in 1918 a fifth of Berlin’s motor taxis were electric.

    The drawback of electric cars with their own onboard batteries (rather than trains or trolleys taking a continuous feed from a power line over the track) is that even a large, heavy set cannot store a great deal of energy, and once depleted the battery takes a long time to recharge. The maximum range of these early electric vehicles was around a hundred miles, (Ironically, about 100 miles is still the maximum range for modern electric cars: technological improvements in battery storage and electric motors have been perfectly offset by an increase in car size and weight, and drivers of electric vehicles suffer from “charge anxiety.”) but this is farther than a horse and in an urban setting is more than adequate. The solution is, rather than waiting for the battery to be recharged, you can simply pull into a station for a quick battery pack exchange: Manhattan successfully operated a fleet of electric cabs in 1900, with a central station that rapidly swapped depleted batteries for a fresh tray.

    From The Knowledge (2014) by Lewis Dartnell, chapter 9 “Transport”. Cited works for the history of electric cars are:

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    Note: this appears to be a follow-up to a previous article also by Dave Philipps dated 2024-06-30 titled “Pattern of Brain Damage Is Pervasive in Navy SEALs Who Died by Suicide”: https://sopuli.xyz/post/14343349 which focused “Jennifer Collins, whose husband was a SEAL for 20 years and died just over a year after leaving the Navy”. Collins helped families of recently deceased military personnel to submit their nervous tissue for examination.

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  • science_memes Science Memes Before times.
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    So, you're telling me my plan to measure atmospheric oxygen isotope trends over geologic time by grinding up sharks is bust?

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  • nyt_gift_articles New York Times gift articles Teenager Accused of Derailing Train and Posting Crash Video Online
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    I wouldn't be surprised if selection bias is at work and they had visited various switch locations and decided to film in places where and when they suspected there was likely to be a failure. See yovo68ʼs 11foot8 bridge videos for an example.

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  • monkeyspaw The Monkey's Paw I wish cows were the size of cats so we could have them as pets
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    Better hurry, though, since culture might change and suddenly domesticated animals like cows are recognized as people with rights and 20th century burger-eating culture becomes taboo.

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  • nyt_gift_articles New York Times gift articles Election Live Updates: Trump Tells Christians ‘You Won’t Have to Vote Anymore’
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    The full text of Michael Goldʼs “Trump tells Christians ‘you won’t have to vote anymore’ if he’s elected.” section is here:

    In the closing minutes of his speech to a gathering of religious conservatives on Friday night, former President Donald J. Trump told Christians that if they voted him into office in November, they would never need to vote again.

    “Christians, get out and vote. Just this time,” he said at The Believers’ Summit, an event hosted by the conservative advocacy group Turning Point Action, in West Palm Beach, Fla. “You won’t have to do it anymore, you know what? Four more years, it’ll be fixed, it’ll be fine, you won’t have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians.”

    Mr. Trump, who never made a particular display of religious observance before entering politics, continued: “I love you, Christians. I’m a Christian. I love you, you got to get out and vote. In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not going to have to vote.”

    Mr. Trump’s comments came at the end of a nearly hourlong speech in which he appealed to religious conservatives by promising to defend them from perceived threats from the left. Earlier in his remarks, he lamented that conservative Christians do not vote in large numbers, a complaint he had made repeatedly on the trail.

    “They don’t vote like they should,” Mr. Trump said of Christians. “They’re not big voters.”

    Mr. Trump’s suggestion that Christians would not have to vote again if he is elected quickly spread across social media. Some argued that it was a threat that the 2024 election could be the nation’s last if he were to win and claimed it was further evidence of an authoritarian, anti-democratic bent he has displayed throughout his political candidacy.

    Asked to clarify Mr. Trump’s intent, Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Mr. Trump’s campaign, said in a statement: “President Trump was talking about uniting this country and bringing prosperity to every American, as opposed to the divisive political environment that has sowed so much division and even resulted in an assassination attempt.”

    The former president — who continues to falsely insist the 2020 election was rigged, a claim that inspired some of his supporters to storm the Capitol in a bid to keep him in power in 2021 — has raised alarm from Democrats and some Republicans. He has compared his political opponents to “vermin,” said he would have a prosecutor investigate President Biden and his family and framed his campaign as one of retribution.

    James Singer, a Harris campaign spokesman, criticized Mr. Trump in a statement, pointing to the Capitol attack and accusing him of an “assault” on democracy.

    “After the last election Trump lost, he sent a mob to overturn the results,” Mr. Singer said. “This campaign, he has promised violence if he loses, the end of our elections if he wins, and the termination of the Constitution to empower him to be a dictator to enact his dangerous Project 2025 agenda on America.”

    Since his 2020 loss, Mr. Trump, who often praises strongmen leaders on the trail, has further embraced a brand of conservatism that experts on autocracy have said veers toward totalitarian.

    Mr. Trump provoked further outcry when, in an interview with Sean Hannity, he said he would not categorically dismiss concerns that he might abuse presidential power but instead said he would not be a dictator “other than Day 1.”

    Mr. Trump added: “We’re closing the border. And we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.”

    Mr. Trump and his allies have long dismissed the criticism as alarmist political attacks from liberals. They argue that Democrats have been anti-democratic, labeling the criminal cases brought against Mr. Trump as an effort to weaponize the justice system.

    The Harris campaign — and the Biden campaign before that — have consistently attacked Mr. Trump as a threat to democracy. More recently, Democrats and their allies have highlighted Project 2025, a set of conservative policy proposals developed by a group that includes former Trump advisers and that would bring about a radical shift to the federal government.

    Mr. Trump himself was not behind Project 2025, and he has repeatedly tried to distance himself from it. But The New York Times has reported on his plans for a second term, which would include casting aside the norm that gives the Justice Department independence from the White House, appointing ideologically aligned lawyers who would be less resistant to Mr. Trump’s policies and a vastly expanded crackdown on immigration that would involve scouring the country for undocumented immigrants and deporting millions of people annually

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  • thepoliceproblem THE POLICE PROBLEM Our tax dollars so this mf can try to arrest librarians
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    Drive out enough librarians and eventually youʼll find yourself needing to drive 4 hours to get a tool pulled or a melanoma whacked off since good dentists and doctors usually want decent schools with libraries for their kids.

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  • wizards Wizards *pulls up custom glittery myspace page from 2006*
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    <blink><marquee>Under construction!</marquee></blink>

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    Just, buy a new iPhone and Mac every two years.

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    Termux, rsync and SSH.

    Worked okay until I got overzealous and killed my battery from leaving Termux on for convenience.

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    The USB Type-C is useful for sharing files offline between smartphones while the USB Type-A is useful when you want to backup files to a PC at some point.

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  • monkeyuser MonkeyUser Focus (6 Mar 2018)
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  • baltakatei baltakatei 2 months ago 100%

    The best tool to improve intelligence will be indistinguishable from a room that accelerates time within itself so that the outside world, and all its distractions, appears to slow to a crawl. See Age of Em (2016) by Robin Hanson.

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    Biden Drops Out of Presidential Race, Endorses Harris www.nytimes.com

    Title: Live Updates: Biden Drops Out of Presidential Race, Endorses Harris Dated: 2024-07-21. Added: 2024-07-21.

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    Biden Drops Out of Race, Scrambling the Campaign for the White House www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 2024-07-21. Added: 2024-07-21.

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    Live Updates: Flights and Businesses Are Struggling to Recover After Microsoft Windows Outage (CrowdStrike incident) www.nytimes.com

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    Live Election Updates: Trump ‘Safe’ After What Sounded Like Gunshots at Rally www.nytimes.com

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    Ray Kurzweil Still Says He Will Merge With A.I. www.nytimes.com

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    Japan Finally Phases Out Floppy Disks www.nytimes.com

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    Student Loan Borrowers Owe $1.6 Trillion. Nearly Half Aren’t Paying. www.nytimes.com

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    Trump Amplifies Calls to Jail Top Elected Officials, Invokes Military Tribunals www.nytimes.com

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    Highlights of the Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity www.nytimes.com

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    How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk www.nytimes.com

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    Here’s What the Court’s Chevron Ruling Could Mean in Everyday Terms www.nytimes.com

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    A Ride in a Chemical-Sniffing Van Shows How Heat Amps Up Pollution www.nytimes.com

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    Haruhi (ハルヒ) baltakatei 3 months ago 100%
    IOSYS - キレ斬レマヨイ (Cut,Cut Through Confusion) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH5kT3mLbsU

    キレ斬レマヨイ (hep: Kire Kire Mayoi; en: Cut, Cut Through Confusion) is a [Hare Hare Yukai](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_Hare_Yukai) parody themed after Touhou character [Youmu Konpaku](https://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Youmu_Konpaku) featured an extra track of [Touhou Moon Lantern](https://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/%E6%9D%B1%E6%96%B9%E6%9C%88%E7%87%88%E7%B1%A0) (東方月燈籠 Touhou Tsukitourou), a doujin album by [IOSYS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOSYS) released on 2006-12-31 ([Comiket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comiket) 71). Lyrics [here](https://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Lyrics:_%E3%82%AD%E3%83%AC%E6%96%AC%E3%83%AC%E3%83%9E%E3%83%A8%E3%82%A4).

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    Iranian President Helicopter Crash: Helicopter With Iran’s President Goes Down; No Sign of Life at Crash Site www.nytimes.com

    Dated: 2024-05-19. Added: 2024-05-19. [Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Varzaqan_helicopter_crash).

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    The Boy Scouts of America Will Be Renamed Scouting America www.nytimes.com

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    Judge Postpones Start of Trump Documents Trial Without New Date www.nytimes.com

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    Boeing Starliner Flight of NASA Astronauts Is Scrubbed www.nytimes.com

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    Se descubren fragmentos del virus de la gripe aviar en la leche www.nytimes.com

    Fechado: 2024-04-25. Añadido: 2024-04-29. English: “Fragments of Bird Flu Virus Discovered in Milk – The milk poses virtually no risk to consumers, experts said. But the finding suggests that the outbreak in dairy cows is wider than has been known.”

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    How G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me) www.nytimes.com

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