> 20 minutes warning That's why. Dumb article, do people think tornadoes are the same thing as hurricanes or something?
> - every day I deal with broken links and broken images because my feed reader doesn't know from which URL it should resolve relative links I have a restrictive whitelist configuration for uMatrix and in most cases I…
They're being replaced by people taking fewer trips, and fewer people taking trips at all. By people taking road trips instead of plane/etc trips and having their own car at their destination, or by choosing to visit…
> Someone at Hertz is culpable for not taking steps to prevent this from happening. It's far from clear that anybody at Hertz is criminally culpable, which is what was suggested upthread, with talk of people making…
> Wealthy business or person calls cops to report a crime: cops immediately act upon it I guess Hertz doesn't count as a wealthy business, since they're going bankrupt?
> decentralizing away from celebrity culture may even be a societal good. I agree, but I don't think that's likely to happen. More likely, I think, is that established celebrities start licensing out their likenesses…
> It's not a rootkit, it's a kernel-level driver. That's like saying "It's not a vehicle, it's a truck."
Only for very particular kinds of games. And the meaning of "cheat" isn't even clear, different communities have different standards for what is permitted. Codifying any particular communities standard for video game…
You missed it, or maybe your translation left it out? Search for 'Apothetae': > Nor was it in the power of the father to dispose of the child as he thought fit; he was obliged to carry it before certain triers at a…
> Soon they'll censor women's health issues. Surely you mean "people who menstruate"
> hundreds of thousands of project have "log4j" in their dependency list That's on them. They can migrate to wyldfire-fixed-log4j if they want, or to whatever other fork they want, or they can keep using the old busted…
The US Navy has lost/dropped some nuclear bombs too. But what he means is they've never had a serious reactor accident. They've lost two nuclear submarines, but neither was due to a problem with the reactor. Fumbling a…
> Uranium isn’t dangerous by itself Well.. it's not a huge deal but don't eat it. I have a bit of uranium ore on my bookshelf, but I avoid handling it and wash my hands after I do. Besides the alpha radiation, which…
Both at once would be quite a shitshow. Soil liquefaction floats your tornado shelter right out of the ground, then the tornado smashes it. I can't imagine what it would take to survive both at once. Thankfully both at…
Does Brave have their own extension 'store' yet? Last I heard they're still piggybacking off Chrome's. I see no point in Brave supporting the old API if none of the extensions do.
> people getting head injuries when getting zapped is pretty common This scares the shit out of me, more than getting shot by a cop. Cops use tasers a lot more freely than guns, very frequently using them when there is…
I'm not sure about those particular air rifles, but there are .177 and .22 caliber air rifles capable of 50J or more. A half gram .117 pellet at 1600fps is 60J. They should definitely be treated as weapons.
> From what I can see the only arms that are prohibited are ones that don't have a legal use (ie sawnoff shotguns) Not really, the sawnoff shotguns thing is an anachronism. The National Firearms Act (NFA) which…
Why is it called a shotgun? It shoots little discs, not shot.
I don't know what it's like in Italy, but in America bicycles are allowed on almost all roads, except for limited access highways. They're even allowed on most regular highways, to the chagrin of many car drivers. The…
> there are countless reasons why you cannot drive a bicycle [...] on a highway besides the speed you travel at. What reasons other than speed are there for keeping bicycles off fast roads? Motorcycle can be very nearly…
If the road conditions were good, then breathalyzing somebody who's going substantially below the speed limit for no apparent reason seems prudent. If road conditions were poor, then obviously that's another story.
Since this minting craft would only practiced by a very small number of people (relative to other crafts), I think the chance of many relevant artifacts/documents surviving until today would be relatively slim.
> 20 minutes warning That's why. Dumb article, do people think tornadoes are the same thing as hurricanes or something?
> - every day I deal with broken links and broken images because my feed reader doesn't know from which URL it should resolve relative links I have a restrictive whitelist configuration for uMatrix and in most cases I…
They're being replaced by people taking fewer trips, and fewer people taking trips at all. By people taking road trips instead of plane/etc trips and having their own car at their destination, or by choosing to visit…
> Someone at Hertz is culpable for not taking steps to prevent this from happening. It's far from clear that anybody at Hertz is criminally culpable, which is what was suggested upthread, with talk of people making…
> Wealthy business or person calls cops to report a crime: cops immediately act upon it I guess Hertz doesn't count as a wealthy business, since they're going bankrupt?
> decentralizing away from celebrity culture may even be a societal good. I agree, but I don't think that's likely to happen. More likely, I think, is that established celebrities start licensing out their likenesses…
> It's not a rootkit, it's a kernel-level driver. That's like saying "It's not a vehicle, it's a truck."
Only for very particular kinds of games. And the meaning of "cheat" isn't even clear, different communities have different standards for what is permitted. Codifying any particular communities standard for video game…
You missed it, or maybe your translation left it out? Search for 'Apothetae': > Nor was it in the power of the father to dispose of the child as he thought fit; he was obliged to carry it before certain triers at a…
> Soon they'll censor women's health issues. Surely you mean "people who menstruate"
> hundreds of thousands of project have "log4j" in their dependency list That's on them. They can migrate to wyldfire-fixed-log4j if they want, or to whatever other fork they want, or they can keep using the old busted…
The US Navy has lost/dropped some nuclear bombs too. But what he means is they've never had a serious reactor accident. They've lost two nuclear submarines, but neither was due to a problem with the reactor. Fumbling a…
> Uranium isn’t dangerous by itself Well.. it's not a huge deal but don't eat it. I have a bit of uranium ore on my bookshelf, but I avoid handling it and wash my hands after I do. Besides the alpha radiation, which…
Both at once would be quite a shitshow. Soil liquefaction floats your tornado shelter right out of the ground, then the tornado smashes it. I can't imagine what it would take to survive both at once. Thankfully both at…
Does Brave have their own extension 'store' yet? Last I heard they're still piggybacking off Chrome's. I see no point in Brave supporting the old API if none of the extensions do.
> people getting head injuries when getting zapped is pretty common This scares the shit out of me, more than getting shot by a cop. Cops use tasers a lot more freely than guns, very frequently using them when there is…
I'm not sure about those particular air rifles, but there are .177 and .22 caliber air rifles capable of 50J or more. A half gram .117 pellet at 1600fps is 60J. They should definitely be treated as weapons.
> From what I can see the only arms that are prohibited are ones that don't have a legal use (ie sawnoff shotguns) Not really, the sawnoff shotguns thing is an anachronism. The National Firearms Act (NFA) which…
Why is it called a shotgun? It shoots little discs, not shot.
I don't know what it's like in Italy, but in America bicycles are allowed on almost all roads, except for limited access highways. They're even allowed on most regular highways, to the chagrin of many car drivers. The…
> there are countless reasons why you cannot drive a bicycle [...] on a highway besides the speed you travel at. What reasons other than speed are there for keeping bicycles off fast roads? Motorcycle can be very nearly…
If the road conditions were good, then breathalyzing somebody who's going substantially below the speed limit for no apparent reason seems prudent. If road conditions were poor, then obviously that's another story.
Since this minting craft would only practiced by a very small number of people (relative to other crafts), I think the chance of many relevant artifacts/documents surviving until today would be relatively slim.