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personally I found Nova to be kind of old school interface-wise… it’s good, but I’ve grown too used to IDEs like Atom/VS/etc, which seem more minimal on the surface Of course you can customize it and do whatever you…
it’s not even possible in the bubble
there are so many sites running afoul to gdpr technically that it would be impossible to penalize all of them
yeah it’s a little bleak tbh, the scents are an attempt to influence your memory and make you hungry, and things like magic bands are meant to make you spend as much money as possible by making money more opaque
it might go back to the american superiority complex; african and asian homeless people are different and distant enough to make us feel good about ourselves (poor foreigners), american homeless are “like us” so they…
i use song lyrics; nggyunglydngtaahy
it was always a subsidized by the suffering of other people
so is this a “no”?
I guess in theory you could poison the well by widely sharing many false positives?
would you not report unsolicited child porn to the FBI anyway?
some small cities literally buy their homeless bus tickets to get rid of them, and their politicians point to the places they send them as liberalism run amok… how do you even undo such callousness
MRNA vaccines are not new, but the efficacy is. There are drugs on the market right now with much less r&d behind them. The main problem with the covid vaccines are political machinations.
I suspect part of the problem is that bricklaying is a human designed activity… what would a building process optimized for robots look like? more like 3d printing?
Using the green cross for a pharmacy supports the suggested use as a generic symbol for health... I didn't exclude Asia, I stated that my experience there is more limited than the continents I listed. The US isn't a…
It's objectively true. The US ignores many widely accepted international standards, and in multiple cases stands alone in doing so. It's not the defacto world view and shouldn't be treated as such.
Asking works of fiction to stop using a symbol doesn't seem at all like a moral panic to me. What they're saying is "this symbol has a specific meaning, and it's important to us that it's not diluted." They're not…
This falls under the appropriate case as defined under the Geneva Conventions, because these would be used by people administering aid in armed conflict.
It's about the ubiquity in fiction. If every police box in fiction was a time machine, it stands to reason someone may be confused when encountering a real police box for the first time. The misuse of the red cross,…
Because it's used generally as "health" and not "protected health worker" in video games. I suspect the red cross would not take issue with a game using the red cross to depict untargatable aid workers.
These are medical units that fall under the protections of the red cross as outlined in the Geneva Conventions. "Under the Geneva Conventions, the three distinctive emblems of the red cross, red crescent and red crystal…
If I start putting the toilet symbol on doors without toilets behind them, eventually you're going to stop expecting toilets behind the door. You don't need an example to know that. This also isn't about trademark, the…
The argument is that diluting the mark can cause confusion, and that confusion can cause death. "Videogames cause death" feels like a bad-faith oversimplification of the point they're trying to make. It's…
>Where do you get this confidence that there's no confusion with the green cross? The continents of Europe, Africa, Australia... I've also seen it used in China but I'm not as familiar with Asia because I haven't lived…
Well, I suppose with healthcare the way it is in the US... maybe smoking cannabis before going to a hospital is a good idea.
Yes, it's used in many places. It's very commonly used to indicate pharmacies throughout Europe. I've also seen it used in the US on various medical supplies and defibrillator stations.