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allBGEmD ,

@rbreich
Wann übernimmt Frau Obama?

Okanogen ,
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@rbreich
I remember both times you kneecapped Hillary Clinton, and long before that, Al Gore.
At one time I respected you, but I realized at some point it was only because of your flowery mastery of language, rather than the quality or value of your opinion.

arstechnica , to Random
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Elon Musk calls for “criminal prosecution” of X ad boycott perpetrators

Congress accused advertisers group of colluding to tank X's revenue.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/elon-musk-calls-for-criminal-prosecution-of-x-ad-boycott-perpetrators/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

uberprutser ,
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@arstechnica I'm also boycotting twitter, I hope musk won't suit me :)

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@arstechnica Can we PLEASE stop putting malignant narcissists in charge of things?

Lokjo , to LibreWolf
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Firefox is just another US-corporate product with an 'open source' sticker on it.

Their version 128 update has auto checked a new little privacy breach setting.

If you still use a corporate browser, at least do some safety version! We mainly use @librewolf based on firefox. (yes, we know, a stable european or even non-US browser is still considered 'futuristic' in europe)

9tr6gyp3 ,

You're going to be tracked regardless if this enabled or disabled. It doesn't matter what web browser you use.

georgetakei , to Random
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A regular Annie Oakley!

geos ,
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@georgetakei I think that is fake. those are the casings

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@georgetakei What I find really crazy about this is the alt-text actually calls them bullets.

arstechnica , to Random
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Peer review is essential for science. Unfortunately, it’s broken.

There's no incentive to fix the system, which was never designed to catch fraud anyway.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/peer-review-is-essential-for-science-unfortunately-its-broken/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

tal ,
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@arstechnica Peer review would never pass peer review

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todoheiko ,

@rbreich nearly no unemployment benefit, just 11 holidays average, just 36% in healthcare, ..., - how lucky we europeans are! from our perspective, US workers appear to be slaves for the rich😲

enoch_exe_inc ,
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@rbreich America is just about the opposite of socialist. How anyone could ever believe that has to be some sort of litmus test for a delusional disorder.

arstechnica , to Random
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Intuit’s AI gamble: Mass layoff of 1,800 paired with hiring spree

Intuit CEO: "Companies that aren’t prepared to take advantage of [AI] will fall behind."

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/07/intuits-ai-gamble-mass-layoff-of-1800-paired-with-hiring-spree/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

steter ,
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@arstechnica More and more companies will perish with their AI intact.

SmashToday ,
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@arstechnica I can't wait until Intuit commits mass tax fraud because an AI program made everything up.

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steveboland ,
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@arstechnica for as long as the platform lasts, my movies-on-disc choice continues to be the library. Not because I can't afford a digital copy that may just suddenly stop working, but because I love libraries and hate giving more money to expensive streaming megacorps who actively hate me.

nazokiyoubinbou , (edited )
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@arstechnica I had to check the date on this post.

Twice.

Are you sure you don't mean blurays or something at least? People seem to be so silly about resolution even in things that don't need it (I, for one, care more about the quality of the story than about whether I can see how open the actor's pores are that day) that it's hard to imagine most of them watching 480i all that much these days. In fact, interlacing was meant for analog CRTs and looks horrible on digital displays.

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The unmatched streak of perfection with SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket is over

An investigation into the engine failure could delay SpaceX's upcoming crew launches.

https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/07/the-unmatched-streak-of-perfection-with-spacexs-falcon-9-rocket-is-over/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

robchapman ,
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@arstechnica Rocketry is hard, the fact that SpaceX has it down to an (almost) fine art, makes it easy to forget for many, just how incredibly difficult the engineering is...They'll have this solved and sorted pretty quickly to everyones satisfaction,, to that I have no doubt.

arstechnica , to Random
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Scientists built real-life “stillsuit” to recycle astronaut urine on space walks

Prototype would replace multi-layered adult diapers currently worn on space walks.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/scientists-built-real-life-stillsuit-to-recycle-astronaut-urine-on-space-walks/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

breaker ,
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@arstechnica

Gross. Just gross. I'll wait for suspended animation.

gneilyo ,
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@arstechnica So much cooler than wearing Depends on those jealousy-fueled 900 mile NASA love triangle roadtrips

arstechnica , to Random
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Republicans angry that ISPs receiving US grants must offer low-cost plans

Law requires grantees to offer low-cost plans. GOP calls it "rate regulation."

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/republicans-fight-plan-to-require-low-cost-broadband-service/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

neonharbinger ,
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@arstechnica One wonders why we even report on such things anymore. (/s) Republicans only like something if it makes life more difficult or impossible for minorities.

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@arstechnica I seriously can't see how people can't see that calls for privatizing things with no limits won't result in, well, no limits. In such a system it's not lowest bid wins, it's everyone finds the absolute highest bid they can get away with and then just focus on marketing to convince people their way overpriced service is better than the other way overpriced service. Marketing works a lot better than pricing for competition it seems because that's just how humans are.

georgetakei , to Random
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That pun is a K.O.🥋

dsw ,
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Lane ,
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@georgetakei

If you don't finish putting on your black belt, your pants will fall down.

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mannysprattle ,
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@georgetakei The vision of her dancing should last for years. I know this because I don't dance much but it creeps up on me every once in a while. Rest now, you deserve it.

geos ,
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@georgetakei
Um, okay. Bye...

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Stormcat ,
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@georgetakei "Daddy, if you make me your VP, I'll be the absolute best! I swear Daddy! Please love me!" -Don Jr.

JosephSmith3130 ,

@georgetakei can’t he have him killed?

arstechnica , to Random
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To help with climate change, carbon capture will have to evolve

The technologies are useful tools but have yet to move us away from fossil fuels.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/to-help-with-climate-change-carbon-capture-will-have-to-evolve/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Laplantgenetics ,
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@arstechnica
Too bad a biochemical method doesn't exist to directly capture carbon dioxide from ambient air into a solid form.

It's not like Rubisco is the most abundant enzyme in existence or anything. Why not give a dying industry billions to continue their activities instead of actually solving the problem?

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@arstechnica To be clear, it is impossible for carbon capture to ever reach a sufficient level. It is an excellent tool, but it must be coupled with other solutions as well. We need a multi-pronged approach. Reduce emissions and waste, capture what we can, use alternatives where we can, etc etc. If we do all this stuff together, carbon capture becomes an incredible tool to help support the other solutions. But it can't replace the others.

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