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No problem.
Have a nice day! 👋
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"US Attorney Shares Reasons Why Two-Thirds of DC Arrests Aren't Prosecuted"
Jackie Bensen, News4 Reporter
March 16, 2023
www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/u...
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What do you think 'arrest' means?
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I don't believe in 'censorship', but I don't believe in platforming a killer's manifesto either.
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Perhaps the combination of it glowing, yet arriving so slowly, that suggests some terminal-phase maneuverability.
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The post includs a link to the list maintained on Wikipedia.
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Imagine how much energy we could save if we could just convince a fraction of those people who are baking pies to spend that time using generative AI instead.
BAKE IMAGES NOT PIES
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Except that it's not actually particularly uncommon for pathogens to escape a lab. It is a semi-regular occurrence.
This is how a virus endemic to a region in Africa came to be named after Marburg, a town in West Germany.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
(I'm not attached to either interpretation)
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I would be interested in hearing NotebookLM's attempt to make a chirpy fun Planet-Money-esque podcast episode out of this.
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Like Earth, half the Moon is always* lit by the Sun (its daytime), half in the dark like (its night).
But the Moon orbits Earth ~12 times faster than Earth does the Sun, so we see its day side (full Moon), its night side (new Moon), and all the angles inbetween over a ~30 day cycle.
*almost
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I'm pretty sure my dog actually did go to live on a farm, because within a year we got word he'd been killed by a tractor.
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The dictionary definition surprised me too when I looked it up the other day. I'd have said it meant holding others to a different standard of behavior than yourself. But obviously that's a very closely related concept.
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As I recall that "business" was rapidly advancing towards Moscow at one point.
Would love to know what his endgame was for that.
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Turkey, Yugoslavia, USA are all I can come up with
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200 pack of Remembrance Gems on sale at the cash shop for $19.99
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Every complaint about "the top 5% are ruining the earth" bitch that's you the planes of the elite IS ANY PLANE YOU ARE ON
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It served a purpose in C, to keep track of object types in a very weakly-typed API in which nearly everything was implicitly convertible to void* or int.
I too still find it useful.
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Just finished *Fire Upon the Deep*.
The picture he paints of future communications (e.g., social media) and AI holds up really well and is extraordinarily prescient considering its from 1992.
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You're supposed to hold it over a 150 W incandescent light bulb for 10 minutes?
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I wonder how much EM radiates from Earth at 50 and 60 Hz and harmonics.
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It's amazing how often even big companies like Hewlett Packard Enterprise aka "Aruba" get this wrong.
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I left there to get away from that.
Muted.
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It's a shelf edge bracket for the old Ikea Jansjö reading lamp that I designed and printed:
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Worse than 'missing mass' you reckon?
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Right? Those freaking randos on the internet
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Oh, this is one for the "likely to age well" file.
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Ernest Saves Christmas
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And there have been detections in the wastewater there.
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Then don't. No worries.
I'm just saying things that I think some people may find useful or interesting.