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atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI | The VergeEnglish2·3 months agoDuolingo? Mine still has dark mode. Maybe just for subscriptions?
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What products should be produced locally?2·4 months agoDirt!
I was just recommended a product called “Milorganite”, which is a soil product out of Milwaukee. They apparently ship it all over the US. People in, say, Florida are buying soil from Wisconsin.
Username checks out.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Walmart fires 6'4" cisgender woman threatened by man who thought she was trans2·4 months agodeleted by creator
I reported a comment for basically saying that men are the only violent sex, and they temp-banned me for abusing the reporting system. The explanation message (canned, I’m sure) said that abusively reporting people is a form of harassment or bullying, or something like that.
Eat shit reddit, and fuck spez.
edit: Based on my experience and what others are saying, I have to wonder, were they trying to burn it down from the inside?
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk says he's shocked at the level of Tesla hate and vandalism happening: 'I've never done anything harmful'2·5 months agoSomeone did a really good one of this with their faces, but now I can’t find it.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•DOGE employee accidentally set his Google Calendar to 'public' — here’s what’s on it0·5 months agoI totally would agree, except we’re using “billion [dollar]” and not “gigadollar”, so I think we’re already not using a metric term in the first place. It sounds to me like “billion” comes from Latin, and “cent-” as a Latin prefix would mean 100x, so my layman’s understanding is still satisfied with “centbillionaire”. Totally interested if I’m missing something, though.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump death penalty order sparks huge Luigi Mangione donation1·5 months agoHe did see Montana! 🤯
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump death penalty order sparks huge Luigi Mangione donation1·5 months agoOh, yeah, that was terrible quality, sorry. I updated it with the caption.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump death penalty order sparks huge Luigi Mangione donation2·5 months ago“I would have liked to have seen Montana.”
Generally, you’re totally on point, but I just wanted to drill into that mention about hotkeys for switching windows. You mean something other than alt+tab, ctrl+tab, and in some applications shift+brackets?
One of us!
I totally smirched him in the parking lot.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Biologists rip Trump’s 'non-sensical' executive order declaring only 2 sexes31·6 months agoChanging his mind isn’t the goal. He constantly already does that for the highest bidder. The people who have to enforce this stuff and the courts that have to rule on it are the ones who need to be well aware of its nonsense, and the bigger of a mess that causes, the better.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Proton CEO supports business policies of republicansEnglish524·7 months agoIt seems obvious to me now.
Many US states are now requiring age verification for adult sites. VPN companies will benefit if that requirement expands. The Republican party’s pearl-clutching politics are what can make that happen.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Syracuse judge refuses to perform marriage for same-sex couple: ‘It was real weird’8·8 months agoThe thing is it’s not a “hey, need an abortion? just do this.” Look at what it’s saying: if you drink the bitter water and God judges you guilty, it will cause an abortion, and that’s how we’ll know whether you’re guilty or not.
Religious POV: No human has any choice in the matter. Drink the water, God decides. Zero choice.
Non-religious POV: I see a few possible explanations.
One is the person administering the “bitter water” might actually have some concoction that worked, but if it did work, that would signal to the community that the would-be mother was guilty under their harsh law. Not good for her, not really a choice.
Another possibility is that it’s a ritual designed to let people move past perceived adultery. Drinking the magic water shows your faith and innocence because you would have believed you were poisoning your baby if you knew you were guilty. In reality, maybe not, but that’s what the ritual presents on the surface. You drink the magic water, everyone feels better that God either didn’t judge you guilty or forgave you, everyone goes on with life. Everyone’s happy except if the mother was so desperate she would rather have been punished by the law than have that baby. Still no real choice.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Syracuse judge refuses to perform marriage for same-sex couple: ‘It was real weird’12·8 months agoI’d say “technically” because there’s no such thing as magical water and because this is only a ceremony to give an appearance of leaving it up to divinity, not a way for people to actually have an abortion. This doesn’t look to me like it helps pro-choice arguments at all since anyone arguing the other side is going to be able to say, “See, it’s in God’s hands.”
atx_aquarian@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Journalist reports there’s ‘disgust’ about Trump within his own campaign20·9 months agoAlways has been.
For physics enthusiasts, I’d also suggest “floatheadphysics” for his depictions and sometimes cathartic presentation style. I love how he broke down special relativity in an easily understood way.
Then I’ve also really been enjoying “For The Love of Physics” for his style of showing some of the math. His style is more of a classroom presentation, but in a way that reminds me of my most effective professors that made their lessons as easy to consume as mac and cheese.
I’m inclined to hit some online courses someday, too, but, for now, these have been great for conceptual stuff and my curiosity vs. time balance.