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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    If they gave into the protest AND gave a broader signal that they cared about their content creators and their volunteer mods in broader ways, then sure I'd go back. I'd probably keep exploring Lemmy, though, as I feel like big social media sites will inevitable devolve into whatever Facebook looks like.

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  • watches Watches My usual daily (Tudor Blackbay GMT on a strap)
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Nothing wrong with that...

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements [Bug Report] Posting anything (posts/comments) shows spinner indefinetly even if the content is posted
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Same happened to me. Then when posting I chose "unknown" or whatever language (not English) and it worked.

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  • usa United States | News & Politics US Dept of Labor reports 69 percent increase in illegal use of child labor by companies
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Or, as they say in Arkansas, energetic new workforce members.

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    Watches Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Oris Artix Today

    Love this watch. I love that it’s relatively clean, but has neat details that make it special, like the blingy Arabic numbers on the chapter ring, the fun and slightly blingy 7-link bracelet, the subtle concentric circle texture in the middle of the dial, and the way that the bezel kind of sinks into the mid-case (not visible in this photo), or the red rotor (ditto). I love that it has lume and 100m water resistance, so it can act as more of a GADA watch, but it’s still a little formal. I’ve been wearing dive watches a lot, but I’m so glad this is in my collection. It might be just a tad too formal for GADA, but it’d be in a 3-watch collection for sure. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cdf306cd-bfe4-44c2-85c5-aad91d1613d3.jpeg)

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    watches Watches Moonphase
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Is anyone having a problem posting here? I tried posting both a WRUW thread with a pic (both in the title and in the body), and then just a regular thread, but the "create" button just spins and spins. No timeout, but no posting either. I'm able to comment (or so it seems) but not able to post threads. I'm on the lemmy.world instance. Help?

    EDIT: When I chose the langauge as "undetermined," it posted right away. When I selected "English," it froze.

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  • watches Watches Can excessive jarring or vibration damage mechanical watches?
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    1. Yes, some extreme shocks can harm mechanical watches.
    2. No, I don't know how much. I'm sure there are some people out there who've done some sort of calculations. But I feel like what we see and hear are just estimates, speculation, anectodal bias, or other shoddy evidence (maybe check Watchuseek). Just like the Reddit pic you sent -- it shows beat up gears from a chronograph with a warning about golfing. Down the post, the OP says he's a watchmaker and that watch came in from someone who claimed that they wore it playing golf. But guess what? There was also rust on the parts. The OP said "oh, that was due to a bad seal, not related to shock". So how are we supposed to believe OP's opinion that the teeth were damaged due to shock but that other evidence of damage was due to a separate cause, that ALSO didn't cause or contribute to the teeth and gear damage? Shoddy arguments to me. And sports watches were made to be worn while doing sports--they were worn that way before the advent of modern quartz watches and G-Shocks. But of course they're probably not the ideal watch to wear, since we have quartz watches that can deal with shock better.
    3. Yes, modern watches have some form of shock protection. How much really does depend on the watch.
    4. Would I wear a mechanical watch while biking? I guess it depends. It depends on the quality of the watch (in some ways, a higher quality sports/dive watch should withhstand shock better, because it's going to have more shock absorption built in, but on the other hand, if your watch is expensive, are you really going to put it in a risky situation?), it depends on how bad your roads are, really, and it depends on the cost.
    5. Let's just say this-- I bike commuted for about a year, and I almost always wore a mechanical watch. I went over potholes, and all of my watches survived. BUT, (a) I mostly wear dive-style watches, even to work, and (b) none of my watches cost more than $1000. So I'm willing to take those risks.

    TL;dr-- yes, shocks might cause harm to mechanical watches. The amount of shock that can cause harm, and the risk of harm, are hard to calculate. Whether you decide to wear a mechanical watch while biking is a decision you have to make based upon your risk tolerance.

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    News Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Miami Mayor Francis Suarez officially launches 2024 presidential bid | CNN Politics www.cnn.com

    > In an interview with CBS News last month, Suarez said deciding on a presidential bid was a “soul-searching process.” He also nodded to his lack of national name recognition, saying, “I’m someone who needs to be better known by this country.” 1) Narcissistic much? 2) It sounds like he's running for some cabinet postition. It does seem, though, if Republicans focus on the conservative ideas that conservative minority voters care about, and aren't stupid about piling all people of color into the "enemy" category, they can make some significant gains and overcome the inevitable demographic disadvantage that they will face if they keep the GOP as the party of white Christians only. (And, byt the way, the Democrats have to stop taking racial minorities' votes for granted. That, I think, is one area where Biden shines.)

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    Law Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Supreme Court preserves law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families apnews.com

    Cross-posted from !politics@beehaw.org

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    tifu TIFU TIFU by wearing my boyfriend's suit
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Maybe you F'dU, but I think you were the stars of the party.

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    Utah Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    "After Hours" in Salt Lake City Recommendations

    *Another one of my posts from the other place, in response to a question about a guy who was in from out of town on business and needed suggestions about what to do "after hours" in SLC. I'm an old fogey, so my recommendations skew that way, and they're a little out of date, but I thought I'd port them over here just in case. Other thoughts?* There's TONS of awesome stuff to do in SLC after work. (I'm not mentioning most of the tourist-y things. You can find those yourself if you want to do them. My picks -- the Natural History Museum if you like dinosaurs; Temple Square if you want to learn about the LDS church or catch a random organ recital over lunch---yes you will be bothered by missionaries but you can politely say you're not interested and don't need any help getting around) First, if you like to ski, there's still going to be skiing for at least a couple of weeks. The snow won't be great, but the crowds shouldn't be too bad. There are buses that take you right up to the resorts. (That's not exactly after hours, but if you have an extra day before or after your trip.) Second, there are lots of good hikes nearby that you can get done before the sun sets, even if you have to wait to get off of work. Three easy options are Ensign Peak (cool view above the capitol building of the valley; super short but kinda steep hike, but lots of hills beyond the hike you can explore if you want), The Living Room (different view of the city; couple miles each way; best way to get there is if you have a car, but you can get there on public transit), and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (long, winding trail in the foothills of SLC; great for running once you get up there). (Pretty good photos from all of these places.) If you have a car, there are tons of hikes /climbs up and around the canyons near salt lake in the Wasatch Mountains. Some might be a little long for after work, but just look on alltrails or your favorite website to find distance and length requirements. We have an awesome AAA baseball team, the Salt Lake Bees, in a stadium with the "best views in baseball." They have a home stand this week into this weekend (if the weather improves...). Thirsty Thursday = $3 (edit 3.50) beers. It's also easily accessible on public transportation from downtown if you don't have a car, or don't want to take it out. (TBH if you're staying in a downtown hotel, taking the light rail to the ballpark will be faster than getting your car out, driving down, finding a place to park, and walking.) https://www.milb.com/salt-lake/schedule We have a major league soccer team, Real Salt Lake. They have home games on the 20th and 30th this month. It's a really fun experience, and the stadium is on the light rail (just a pretty long ride). SLC has a really strong, growing microbrewery culture. And because of some ridiculous zoning laws, many of them are grouped together. You can rent a bike or participate in our bike share program to get around from one brewery to another (you can do scooters too-- we have all the regular companies, but if you get too tipsy you might be calling a Lyft). The "main beer drag" is from 300 West and Mainstreet east and west, from downtown to about 3300 south north to south. My favorite breweries to visit because they're fun: Fisher, TF (really great atmosphere), Proper (skee ball, old school video games, nice place); Kiitos (pinball!), Squatters (kind of a Utah original, most of their beers are just OK--food ranges from OK to good); Red Rock (better than Squatters IMO, for beer and food and decent atmosphere -- but it's pretty far from the rest), Bewilder (people like it; I've not experienced the atmosphere, but I'm kinda meh on the beers so far). My favorite breweries for beer: Red Rock, EPIC (their tasting room is just really small, but they're the most awarded brewer in SLC) TF, Proper, Shades (for sours) Grid City (good food), Level Crossing (pretty good food, my current favorite beer). There are other good breweries/brew pubs worth visiting that are just a bit out of the way from the "main beer drag" like Uinta, Hopkins..,. a few others. There are also a bunch of pretty cool bars in the downtown area. My favorites are Bar X/Beer Bar (owned by Ty Burrell of Modern Family fame), Quarters (old-school arcade bar), Bourbon House, The Rest (a hidden restaurant/bar below Bodega), Purgatory. If you're willing to take a Lyft, or a REALLY long train ride, to the suburbs, Prohibition is really cool. I think they have cabaret shows on the weekends and the lines are LOOOONG without a reservation. Bar trivia is a big thing in SLC. You can play by yourself or if you're feeling extroverted, you can ask to join a smaller team. Just google around for places. I think the Green Pig (in downtown) still has trivia on Wednesday nights. Lots of other places are a bit of a drive/Lyft. (PLEASE remember that Utah's DUI law is .05, so if you've had more than one, get a Lyft or an Uber.) Our shopping is just meh. City Creek Center, a half-open-air shopping mall downtown, is fine and has the normal stores you would expect. Walking around is pleasant. Utah Woolen Mills is a famous men's clothier. There are some quirky shops downtown (like Ken Sanders Rare Books -- moving soon!) but I wouldn't go out of my way to go shopping here. Park City shopping is a little more interesting, and they have some nice art galleries up there, but definitely not worth the drive. There's a weird SCUBA spot in an underground spring / crater in a mountain resort town called Midway. I don't think you could get up there after work right now (the cool "back way" road is closed during the winter), but they close at 8 p.m., so... maybe. https://homesteadresort.com/things-to-do/homestead-crater/ You just missed the window to take a bobsled ride at the olympic track (edit: this was a winter post--you can bobsled in the summer, too!), but there's still an opportunity to curl on the olympic ice with the olympic stones. (Sold out through April, but if you're coming later... You'd need a car to get to the Olympic Oval, and I think you'd probably want to bring some friends along -- you're part of a group lesson but it's way more fun with people you know. https://checkout.utaholympiclegacy.org/activities/56 Maybe they'll have cancellations-- might be worth asking about.) Beyond hiking, you might get good pics at the capitol, or at Red Butte Garden (they don't have a ton of flowering plants, so spring isn't usually the most impressive time there) or at Tracy Aviary in Liberty Park, or on hikes. Drive out west of SLC to the Salt Flats on a clear night and get amazing star pics. That's a good hour drive each way though. OH, you didn't mention culture or music, but SLC has one of the few year-round symphony orchestras in the country, and they're good. They perform pretty much every weekend. Get front-row orchestra seats. They're much cheaper than the other parts of the orchestra section, and you get to be right up to the musicians. They're usually sold out, but if you call the day of the performance, some season ticketholders may have turned their tickets in

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    Utah Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Things to do in Salt Lake City over a three-day weekend.

    *Posted in the other place, but reposting here just in case it gets lost or deleted. The original question was what to do in Salt Lake City over a three-day weekend, preferrably with no car. This was my answer. It's a little out of date, but I think still relevant for people looking for travel advice. What do you all think?* Yes, there's plenty to do in a 3 day weekend. Realize that if you really want to get a feel of SLC and why people live here, a significant portion of that is outdoors stuff. You can do some non-outdoors stuff, and there's cool non-outdoors stuff to do, but my and large that's not what makes SLC, SLC. That said, here's a draft 3-day weekend itinerary for a "random" 3 day weekend. I'm going to assume it's not July 4th or the 24th (our local holiday, called "pioneer day") and it's not going to be in the middle of winter, where it's not very pleasant to be outside. Friday: Arrive from airport. Take light rail to downtown hotel. If you get in early enough, eat a late lunch at Reg Iguana (it's on the light rail from the airport). Ask for the mole sampler; order something with mole on it. (I'm not going to do a ton of restaurant recommendations here, because a lot will depend on where you go and when, and others might have even better recommendations, but this one is sort of iconic SLC.) I suggest late lunch because they're incredibly busy during "normal" dining hours, especially on weekends. It it's too long, you can go down to Red Iguana II, which is a short walk away and serves the same food (without the same atmosphere). Explore the Gateway area (on the light rail, but also a pretty easy walk from most downtown hotels.) It was a premiere "open air" shopping destination constructed for the olympics, but has been eclipsed for shopping by City Creek Center (owned by the LDS Church). But it's been reimagined as an entertainment destination, and there's fun stuff there. Check out Hall Pass for a communal eating and drinking experience, or one of the many (decent) restaurants in or near Gateway. Stroll through the unique shops that have come back, swing on the swings, watch the fountain, catch a comedy show at Wiseguy's, a rock show at the Depot, a laser show at the planetarium, or just a movie at the theater. (There are other live music venues, clubs, and bars near the Gateway, if you'd rather party) Saturday: A.M. If you're here in the summer, go to the S.L. Farmer's Market. Walkable or a short scooter ride, it's quite large, and while it mostly features local produce and meat, there is a good selection of prepared foods or artisan crafts. Just a pretty good time. If not, maybe a bus tour. (I've not taken them, but I think this would get most of the "sights" out of the way, with some explanation about the city and its unique history). (You can also do a lot of these things on your own... like the Tabernacle Organ concert is at noon and is free. But this packages it nicely: https://www.saltlakecitytours.org/tours/ultimate-salt-lake-city-tabernacle-organ/) Afternoon.: Spend a little bit of time at Temple Square. Even if you're not LDS, there's interesting stuff to see, and the missionaries won't bother you if you just say you're not interested. There's also genealogy research at the Family History Library, which can be cool. Alternatively, check out the downtown museums, including the Leonardo (an art-meets-invention museum), or the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. If you're willing to take a little bit of a bus ride (or another Uber), check out the Utah Natural History Museum. It's on the backside of the U of U campus, and there is a bus (but service is spotty!), but it's an amazing museum. If you like dinosaurs even a little bit, you'll be in awe of this place. There's other really interesting natural history exhibits too, and it's a working research institution (you can often watch researchers carefully chipping rock away from fossils for study). Evening: "An Event." Depending on when you come, this would include a Jazz Game, a SL Bees (AAA Baseball) Game, a Real Salt Lake (MLS) game, a Utah Symphony (full-time, amazing group) concert, a Utah Opera performance, a Ballet West (one of the best ballet companies in the U.S., featured on reality TV shows) performance, some other event at Vivint Arena (massive concert, etc.) Utes football game, Utes gymnastics meet (not always on Saturdays, and often during the day, but I'd be remiss if I didn't mention it), or a performance at the Eccles theater (broadway-like stuff). Everything except the Utes stuff is on the light rail or easily accessible downtown--even the Real SL match, which is way out in the suburbs but right on the light rail that also goes downtown. Sunday: A.M.: Travel to Liberty Park (not super convenient on busses, but there are ways to make it work, or a really quick, cheap Uber). Hang out at the park, walk around, check out Tracy Aviary (a bird sanctuary within the park that is cool in and of itself). Before or after, have brunch at one of the many brunch spots around the park. P.M. Rent a bike, use bike share, or use a scooter to do a pub crawl on the west side of town. You might want to start toward the south side (Level Crossing is my favorite) and ride toward downtown. This could easily take all the afternoon into the evening. Maybe finish at Red Rock, a brew pub downtown that also has really good food. Crash. Monday: AM: Short hike. You can try City Creek/Memory Grove near the capital (easy walk or scooter ride), or Ensign Peak (Uber for sure--a short but kind of strenuous hike for a really good view of the Salt Lake valley) or "the Living Room" (longer hike on the east side of town near the University--pretty much would have to take an Uber--but get really cool views of the valley). PM: anything that I doubled up before that you didn't get to. Shopping at City Creek (it's mostly standard mall stores, but has a river running through it and is quite pleasant) or grab a souvenir at one of the many souvenir shops downtown. Evening: Light rail back to airport. Things not on the itinerary but could be if you were so inclined: Downtown library (it's got cool architecture, and there are usually things going on there, but it's mostly a city library, and lots of unsheltered folks hang around a lot) "This is the Place" heritage park (more info about Mormon pioneers, but pretty hard to get to without a car. Not so much for adults) "Sugarhouse" (a neighborhood in the southeast corner of SLC. There's a nice park, and some local shops, and some good breweries and pizza places, but also some generic commercial development, like a Whole Foods and Old Navy. It's a nice park to run around, and there are a few hidden gems, but it's more for residents than tourists. It's accessible on public transportation, but would take you a while) Red Butte Garden. A nice, outdoor garden for walking or enjoying good weather. It's close to the natural history museum, so not great for public transit, but doable. Can get really really hot in the summer. Park City (not really accessible by public transit, there's a commuter bus that runs, but I don't know what weekends or holidays are like. It's a very cool, very rich, mountain town. And once you get there, public transit is free.) Olympic Oval (ice skating and curling olympic venue) and Olympic Park (Park City -- ski jumping venue with outdoor ropes courses, bobsled, mountain slides, ski jumping shows, and more in the summer). Impossible to get to on public transportation, not so much fun by yourself. But the Olympic Park has fun events. Ski resorts. There are ski busses if you go in the wintertime but they don't run in the summer. In the summer, there are hiking trails, beautiful mountain lakes, wildflowers, a fun Octoberfest in September, etc. "Outdoorsy" but iconic SLC and doesn't have to be too intense (also a lot cooler up there in the summer). If you're a museum goer, check out the Salt Lake Connect pass. You can get into many of the venues I've talked about for a fairly low price. 1-, 2-, and 3-day options available. https://www.visitsaltlake.com/things-to-do/tours-experiences/visit-salt-lake-connect-pass/#venues

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    law Law Are federal judges not chosen by random wheel anymore? That was the case ten years ago in my district and I just assumed although it may be RNG now, it's still random?
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    They're on the wheel on my district, but there are all sorts of odd rules. (E.g. related criminal cases, senior judges choosing the kinds of cases they'll be on the wheel for, etc.)

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  • youshouldknow You Should Know YSK that kbin.social is now federating, adding hundreds of communities and ~26k more users content
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Ah ha, I was trying to do the short url (!utah@kbin.social), and that wasn't working. Thanks!

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  • youshouldknow You Should Know YSK that kbin.social is now federating, adding hundreds of communities and ~26k more users content
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    So I'm looking for a magazine that I know is on kbin, that I want to subscribe from here. I've tried typing in the magazine name in the address bar (lemmy.world/c/Utah@kbin.social), I've tried searching in the "communities" search, and I'm just not finding it and getting errors. Direct linking works, but I then I can only subscribe if I have an account on kbin. Help?

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  • news World News Southern Baptists Vote to Further Expand Restrictions on Women as Leaders
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    SBC also voted to affirm the explusions of two churches, including Saddleback Church, which was founded by highly respected author Rick Warren and is one of the largest baptist churches in the country. They claim nearly 25,000 people in weekly attendance. And Warren's books, including "The Purpose-Driven Life," are used all over, including in my then-relatively liberal Lutheran church. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddleback_Church

    They were expelled because a woman acted as a youth pastor.

    Wow. That's like kicking the Yankees out of MLB because the league thinks that players should be able to have long hair.

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  • news World News Texas bans kids from social media without parental consent
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    The social media provider must "verify, using a commercially reasonable method" the person's identity and the relationship to the minor.

    You cam do that through credit card probably.

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  • exmormon ExMormon From, living, or interested in Utah? Join the Utah Community!
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Weird. Works for me in Jerboa. What's the crash?

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Reddit Blackout: CEO downplays protest. Subreddits vow to keep fighting.
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    @deathworlder@lemmy.world

    However for them, it’s not a big deal as the get the following benefits

    All undesirable sane and productive users leave for fidiverse or other reddit alternatives. The remaining users will be tame batshit crazy like the users of FB, Instagram, posting conspiracy theories, lies, flames and other content that gets people riled up, but results in more eyes and more clicks. Which destroys Reddit as we know it, but still generates the income that will appeal to investors in an IPO

    FTFY.

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  • reddit Reddit Confession. I wrote a lot of fake stories on Reddit.
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    I don't disagree, but that doesn't mean that people don't do it.

    There are tons of "journalists" on sites like Yahoo that simply troll Reddit's popular subs for content and repost controversial statements/opinions for clicks. That's an easy way that hoaxes spread.

    Of course, the police aren't going to go arrest someone based on an anonymous post, but it might raise suspicion and/or cause an unwarranted investigation.

    And yes, I do believe that if someone publishes something online, they have some level of responsibility for what they post, subject to the protections of the First Amendment (and similar doctrines in other countries). "I get to say what I want and don't have any responsibility for the consequences" leads to (a) potentially dangerous situations, and (b) really shitty content.

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    ExMormon Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    From, living, or interested in Utah? Join the Utah Community!

    Hi folks! Though I'm not exmormon, I'm trying to get a Utah Community up at running in Lemmy.world. Of course, you don't have to have a connection to Utah to be exmormon, but just in case you do, or you're interested in Utah goings-on, I invite you to visit and subscribe. Thanks! [Utah Community](/c/utah@lemmy.world) !utah@lemmy.world

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    Law Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    SCOTUS's surprise decision in Allen v. Milligan could force states to redraw voting maps throughout the Deep South ahead of 2024, potentially flipping as many as five House seats. www.propublica.org

    Cross posted from https://beehaw.org/c/politics

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    Law Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Illinois becomes first state to pass law curtailing book bans https://www.reuters.com/world/us/illinois-becomes-first-state-pass-law-curtailing-book-bans-2023-06-13/

    Crossposted from https://beehaw.org/c/politics

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    politics Politics Will the Judge in Trump’s Case Recuse Herself—or Be Forced To? - Federal law requires a judge to step away from a case in which her impartiality “might reasonably be questioned.”
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Ken White at Popehat disagrees with this analysis: https://popehat.substack.com/p/thats-not-how-recusal-works-thats?ICID=ref_fark

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    Law Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Legal Eagle overview of the Trump indictment youtu.be

    cross-posted from: https://fig.systems/post/2754 > Review of the indictment, by a lawyer, in reasonably digestible terms.

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    Utah Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    60 pounds of meth, 3 kilos of fentanyl found during I-15 traffic stop near Cedar City www.ksl.com

    That's enough Fentanyl to kill 6,000 people with a 2mg lethal dose.

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    dadjokes Dad Jokes Why did the scarecrow win an award?
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    You could say he was a pioneer.

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  • newcommunities New Communities Enjoy pipe organ music? Or just curious?
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    There's a joke about attracting people who like working pipes and experiencing organs that I'm sure you've told a thousand times.... Though I don't know a ton about pipe organ-only music outside of the common Bach stuff, my favorite classical piece is Saint-Saens' Third Symphony, and I really like Percy Grainger's "The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart" (though the more I learn about him, the more I'm not sure I can like Percy Grainger...). I'll subscribe! Good luck with your community!

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  • news World News Instant Brands - maker of the Instant Pot - files for bankruptcy
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    So interesting, because we tried an air fryer (not a dedicated one, but a toaster oven with air fryer capability) and found that we just got stale food that took forever to cool. The Instant Pot is great for cooking beans, caseroles, soups, yogurt, boiling eggs, and creating other awesome, gloppy foods that my Midwestern sensibilities liked. We don't use ours a ton, but I'm glad we have it.

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  • news World News Instant Brands - maker of the Instant Pot - files for bankruptcy
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Instant Brands will continue operating as usual during the bankruptcy process with help from $132.5 million in new financing.

    It's Chapter 11 reorganization, not a liquidation. I think they're big enough that they're not going to go anywhere, but they have to adopt a new, much smaller, business model, since pressure cookers aren't as cool as they were 5 years ago.

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  • reddit Reddit Confession. I wrote a lot of fake stories on Reddit.
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    I'm glad you're coming clean. I kinda hope that you go back and delete the fake stories, or at least make clear they're works of fiction.

    Why?

    Because people are stupid. They hear an urban legend about a psycopath putting razor blades in apples and all of a sudden no one can have anything but individually wrapped candy during halloween. People overemphasize anectodes to establish political views or actually make policy changes. Academics troll reddit for evidence to support theories. And "news" "reporters" pull stuff from Reddit and report it, often as fact. If it implicates criminal activity or child abuse, that might cause authorities to get involved needlessly.

    Maybe your stories aren't such that they would impact policies, or change political views, or impact lives. I'm sure some of it is just harmless fun (though, when I'd participate in forums like AITA with fake posts, it sure did annoyme), and to some extent, people should be smarter about responding to shitposts. "Throwaway because my friends know my main account" should be a big, red flag. And I'm glad you got to work on your writing skill and voice. I hope you can use it productively in the future, and I wish you the best of luck. (But think about deleting or editing your posts!)

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  • retrogaming RetroGaming McDonald's Just Released A Game Boy Color Game, In 2023
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    Totally downloading this!

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  • news World News TRUMP UNDER ARREST
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    This is a bigger deal. These federal charges are way more serious than what he's facing in New York.

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    He was processed in New York, too. I'm going to guess that he's going to go through this process at least once more (in Georgia). I don't think he'll need to be fingerprinted and processed again if there are other federal charges while these are pending, but charges related to Jan. 6 might change his bail or conditions of release.

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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    No mugshot "because the president is recognizable." I guess that's a thing, though I've never heard of it being used before.

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  • reddit Reddit Has reddit pruned anybodys comments?
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Can you see comments from subreddits that are still dark? I'd like to copy a few of my comments for posterity, just in case, and they're not showing up. I think that may be the problem.

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  • dadsplain Lemmy Dadsplain First time on a proper two-wheeler with pedals and without training wheels!
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Thanks. She had a balance bike when she was really little but she wasn't super interested. I'll think about the plan. I'm not sure, though, that foot-speed won't be too fast. If she feels out of control at all when coasting she plants her feet. I also wonder if I should try to have another parent teacher her. When we tried to teach her to downhill ski, she was cautious and slow. We got her lessons and she did great.

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    I'm voting for #1. Even the subs that remain offline will be replaced.

    But there's a caveat-- I think Reddit will start to suck more quickly than it has, and, without some core mods and content providers, will become pretty much a shell of itself in a few years. Maybe it's before it's public; maybe it's after.

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    Ugh, I really need help, Dads. My daughter is 7 and can't ride a bike. Her problem is that she just won't pedal fast enough to get enough momentum to get her balance. She REALLY won't pedal fast enough going downhill--she doesn't feel in control and immediately brakes--so I can't try the "ride downhill on this grass" trick that I've heard about elsewhere.
    So she has a bike, still with training wheels. When I try to convince her to ride faster, she gets scared and doesn't want to ride at all.
    Funny thing is that when she was 4-5, we almost had it on a smaller bike. But we ran out of summer, and then she got too big for the bike--she wanted a bigger bike from Santa, and she got it, but then the bike was too big and she was afraid of falling from the higher seat, and we backslid. No siblings. No friends who live nearby. And she's not super athletic and doesn't have great balance to begin with.
    Thoughts?

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  • dadsplain Lemmy Dadsplain What's the Tooth Fairy's going rate these days?
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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    It depends on how many small bills the tooth fairy happens to have on him at the relevant night. I'm only a little ashamed in admitting that, one day when only $20s were in the wallet, I may have snuck into the LO's room, grabbed a couple of singles from her piggy bank, and then had the tooth fairy give her those (supplementing later, of course).

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements How do I mute or block other instances?
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    This would sure be nice--three checkboxes in preferenes 1) Block NSFW Insances 2) Block NSFW Communities 3) Block NSFW Content

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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Meh. (1) trump will have a very special incarceration, probably some form of isolation so that he is protected. (2) I think there will probably be secret service protection (could you imagine that assignment!). (3) he signed the First Step Act, which actually reduced federal incarceration by quite a bit

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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    Of course, the other way Trump differs from any normal person who committed these offenses is that the normal person would be awaiting their trial from behind bars instead of posting on social media and holding rallies.

    Meh, probably not. Most non-violent offenders, even in the federal system, are released on bail (or a similar form of supervised release) prior to trial. No chance of reoffending since he'd not have access to new classified info. No real flight risk ((1) because he's too much of a narcissist, (2) because he's easily tracked).

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    They Might Be Giants - Spiraling Shape youtu.be

    One of my favorite tracks on my favorite TMBG Album. I love the vibraphone, the production, and the concept of chasing something everyone says is great but is ultimately destructive

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    My 7 year old really likes Cherub Rock. We might take her to a concert in August, but I'm a bit nervous that she won't love it bc she generally likes uptempo rock, and a lot of TSP's most famous catalog is not that. ;)

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    Utah Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Romney approval rating drops among Utah voters: poll https://thehill.com/homenews/4045853-romney-approval-rating-drops-among-utah-voters-poll/

    > In a recent Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll, Romney’s approval rating among Utah voters dropped to 41 percent, down 11 points from March, when 52 percent of Utah voters said they either strongly or somewhat approved of the senator. > Romney’s disapproval rating increased by 5 percentage points, with 49 percent of respondents saying they disapproved of Romney, up from 44 percent in March. Ten percent of respondents said they don’t know, up from 4 percent in March.

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    After debt ceiling fight, Sen. Mike Lee maintains high approval rating among Utah Republicans www.deseret.com

    > Among all Utah voters, Lee has a 45% approval rating, with 45% of Utah voters expressing disapproval, according to the poll. > The poll was conducted among 798 Utah registered voters from May 22-June 1. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.46 percentage points.

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    Banning Bible from school libraries subject of Capitol Hill hearing www.fox13now.com

    > "How do we write and change this law to where books where a women naked over a man with a gun to his head is allowed in the libraries of your junior high, and the bible is not," asked Rep. Kera Birkeland.

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    lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Subreddits you are going to miss?
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    Thanks! I subscribed! I'll have to add some content soon.

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    Utah Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    ‘Those cleanups, they’re not pretty’: Mendenhall talks homeless camps, affordable housing in extended reelection bid interview www.sltrib.com

    Mendenhall vs. Anderson on homelessness in SLC. Compare Anderson's Q&A: https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/06/12/qa-inside-mayoral-candidate-rocky/

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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    My guess? 250 devs 200 administrative folks (secretaries, hr, accounting, etc) 50 executive level 1500 marketing and communications and sales folks

    :)

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  • Perdendosi Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%

    R/fountainpens. Other forums exist, but they aren't (a) as easy to use (b) as welcoming to newbies, yet (c) still full of experts.

    I'm guessing lots of hobby subs are like that.

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    Utah Perdendosi 1 year ago 100%
    Welcome Utahns, and those interested in Utah!

    Welcome! This is a Lemmy Community dedicated to Utah, its news, politics, people, geography, recreation, and more. Utahns, former Utahns, visitors, or just the Utah-curious are welcome. Whether you're a refugee from another online service or a Lemmy native, you're welcome here. Keep it on topic, civil (though robust debate is perfectly fine), and about the posts, not about the person.

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