Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 100%
Amazon has become a middleman for Alibaba at this point. If I don’t mind waiting for a part I’ll just order it straight from Aliexpress or a component seller.
Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 97%
Hold him in jail NOW, no excuses
Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 96%
People get mad at climate protesters for throwing things on art and tell them to protest rich people propagating climate change instead. Here they are, finally protesting against the rich and people still find things to get mad at them about.
Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 92%
Colonizing Mars during this century seems so braindead to me. There are lots of issues, such as:
-Lack of substantial life support resources- it would be difficult to make oxygen or water from the elements on Mars.
-High surface radiation levels mean structures need to be underground
-It takes a very long time to shuttle supplies between Earth and Mars, and it would be unfathomably expensive.
-The tendency for humans to lose their minds in isolation means we need to use robots, develop "hypersleep", or build an elaborate and expensive base to keep humans entertained.
-The red planet is hostile to electronics. There are miles and miles of dust to clog up devices, and high wind speeds could damage above ground structures. Wind+dust=static, which is the arch nemesis of computer technology.
Let's start with solving climate change, living on the moon, or mining asteroids and see how it goes.
Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 36%
Why should they be expected to have the manpower to answer every single one? A voicemail gets the message across perfectly fine.
Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 100%
I worked on one of these ships, honestly Lake Michigan was the scariest one to be on at times
Number1SummerJam 10 months ago • 100%
It seems like the interface took a nose dive too. It’s a lot more sluggish and harder to find new things to watch.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
You can always use a keyword filter depending on what client you use to browse Lemmy- it makes browsing a lot more enjoyable.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
They call me human Chat gpt
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
Liked this on soundcloud about 6 years ago! #1 Jam!
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
*When you feel like you've been mistreated And the planet's turned it's back on you Just open up your heart And let the sunshine in*
Will I be able to walk into a medical dispensary like Rise on December 7th and buy a joint? What will the situation look like by then?
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 93%
Inception timeline
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Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
The majority of my bosses worked a lot more than me, to the point where I don't even know how they stayed awake. At my current job, the workplace is falling apart because the upper management refuses to work long hours like that while us lower staff deal with the aftermath. I love bashing on rich people, but a lot of them (semi-rich) worked hard to get where they are and in a way deserve it. You sound like a good boss- I wish more places understood that taking on more responsibility means more dedication and more hours instead of getting to boss people around.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 87%
MEGA STRIKE
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 83%
The wealthiest people that I know (definitely not billionaire range) work a lot more hours compared to me, but most of them consist of consulting, meetings, traveling, and virtual meetings while traveling- it seems like they’re constantly on the phone. They’re happy to interact with lower stature people to get a feel of how people generally feel about the times and politics. They’re also generous, but not too generous- they get anxious around really poor people. They fly A LOT too- if you’re flying a domestic flight between cities you’re probably sharing a cabin with a super rich person. Definitely not a billionaire with a private jet though.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
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The thing that threw me off Facebook was the 2016 election and the Cambridge Analytica scandal, even though I ran a popular meme page. I thought I found a sanctuary on Reddit, but looking back everything major on it was shilled to advertise or sow political discord. I thought Google Plus had a lot of potential, but nobody I knew would join and y’know, Google’s privacy record.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 37%
Why? There’s so many other things we could put money towards that would help people like climate change research.
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Who owns the museum?
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 50%
Do you think the public owns that painting?
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
Worked for a museum, there is no way they are penetrating that glass
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 75%
Honestly the artists would be on their side
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 77%
This isn’t trying to get people to join the cause, it’s a show of force. This is what we’re capable of, and we’re not backing down until we get what we want.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
Anyone who doesn’t see how bad climate change is at this point is a fool
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 81%
We need to be nuisances or else we will be ignored. Being disruptive is the best tool we have to pressure the government and the rich into helping to fight climate change.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 64%
I would do anything to stop the climate catastrophe at this point. Good for them.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
No art was harmed in the making of this
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 91%
They’re going to meet some metaphorical roadblocks along the military chain of command, and they’ll meet physical roadblocks of well equipped citizens who won’t stand for this.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
Graphic design is my passion
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 96%
It’s just a Skinner’s Box for rats but for teens
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 85%
I live here
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 88%
How many chickens lived their lives in a cage smaller than themselves only to get ground together with their friends to make 33,000 lbs of dino nuggets? The meat industry and the way we care for livestock need a complete overhaul.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 88%
The problem is that people don’t care in Ohio. They don’t care about keeping up appearances, they don’t care about respecting their communities, and they definitely don’t care about the local political situation that directly impacts them.
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
How many hours a week would you expect a member to contribute?
Number1SummerJam 11 months ago • 100%
Try the food bank
RIP
https://www.wikiart.org/en/norman-rockwell/the-golden-rule
>Abstract: Studies toward a sustainable future conducted by international organizations uniformly agree about having to change some of our present consumer behaviors. Regarding food, suggestions include eating locally farmed, less industrialized and renewable food to promote health and circularity, and limiting waste. Jellyfish are frequently sorted and discarded after being caught with fish in fishing nets and gear. In contrast, we propose utilizing this by-catch as food. This review discusses the economic value and sustainability of jellyfish, the technologies used to prepare them for human consumption, their nutritional profile and health impacts and, finally, consumer acceptability and sensory evaluation of jellyfish food products. This discussion is critical for promoting jellyfish as an important aquatic resource to support blue and circular economies.
> Studies toward a sustainable future conducted by international organizations uniformly agree about having to change some of our present consumer behaviors. Regarding food, suggestions include eating locally farmed, less industrialized and renewable food to promote health and circularity, and limiting waste. Jellyfish are frequently sorted and discarded after being caught with fish in fishing nets and gear. In contrast, we propose utilizing this by-catch as food. This review discusses the economic value and sustainability of jellyfish, the technologies used to prepare them for human consumption, their nutritional profile and health impacts and, finally, consumer acceptability and sensory evaluation of jellyfish food products. This discussion is critical for promoting jellyfish as an important aquatic resource to support blue and circular economies.
>Growth, however, is unlikely to match last quarter's blockbuster performance. Consumer tapped their savings and put away less money with the saving rate dropping to 3.4% from 4.0% in August. Personal income rose 0.3% after gaining 0.4% in August. Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation and taxes dropped for a third straight month. "That is not sustainable," said James Knightley, chief international economist at ING in New York. "Savings are finite and are being exhausted at a rapid rate, with various estimates suggesting that excess savings accrued during the pandemic could be exhausted in the first half of next year."
>Export licences for Ukraine and Israel, as well as some other close allies, will be exempted from the temporary halt in exports
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7170694 > Blog Post: How to build your first hardware hacking lab::VSS Hardware Hacking Wiki and Blog Entries
A clip from the web cartoon [Neurotically Yours](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotically_Yours) that circulated for years on video sites before Youtube took off.
CONTENT WARNING: Realistic depictions of PTSD, suicide and combat injuries simulated with action figures. This is a PSA for raising awareness about veteran PTSD made by the British charity Veterans For Peace.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7099224 > Federal agents found more than two dozen minors illegally working inside a poultry plant in Kidron, Ohio, earlier this month, according to local immigration advocates who spoke to NBC News on the condition of anonymity. > > The children, mainly from Guatemala, according to the advocates, were working in meat processing and sanitation in a plant run by Gerber’s Poultry, which produces Amish Farm Chicken, advertised with the slogan “Better feed, better taste.”