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  • That is the fucking point. Holy shot these people have lost the plot. If your car is 2x the size of a normal car then that should mean you suffer 2x the pain. Not everybody else. Next thing they will require garages to each have enough space for a private jet....

    Get a grip. Fuck I hate how dumb Australian politicians are. Gonna just move to the Netherlands one of these days

  • Since when is it a sin? It's got great coverage

  • Its an endless arms race. Next will be chunking vpns that chunk requests down to 16kb packets and reassemble on the other end. There is nothing stopping a custom protocol from working around this limitation, in a safe secure manner.

    Just a matter of time.

  • That is brilliant. Gonna be borrowing that one

  • I would disagree. Especially since unlike npm every part of cargo was through through with all the experience and knowledge gained from npm, pip, nuget & co.

    I have a LOT more problems with npm over cargo. Also it's 1 tool and not 100 different tools to do the same job (npm, pnpm, yarn, bun, deno, etc...)

  • We don't let our cats graze and instead have an automated feeder. Way easier to portion and they don't wake you up at 6 yelling for food.

    The other benefit to this is that by pausing the food dispenser we can substitute one meal perfectly on time with something else. The cats have an excellent internal clock and will usually hang around when it's time for food. So if that food were to come in the form of wet food in a crate then it would probably be enough to make even the most hesitant cat take the risk.

    And the other upside is that by keeping the food paused while the cat refuses to eat in the crate it will be forced to give in eventually. And cats given their food motivation will quickly learn that hey, the crate isn't that bad if I get food.

    Its all about making sure to have the right incentives and taking it slow. Sticking a familiar scented item (usually a blanket the cat lies on) into the crate helps it feel less daunting. And from there it's just baby steps ensuring that at every point the food reward is connected with the crate.

    This is also how one introduces two cats btw, lots of meals shared on either side of a door. The cats don't get fed unless they smell each other. And eventually they build the link between the yummy food and the other cat and stop hissing.

  • No kidding. It's not like our government has done anything about our reliance on non-renewables in the last 3 decades

  • SSH makes life so much easier. Honestly a blessing not having to use gpg keys

  • This may not be as straightforward as planned. There are plenty of games that have virtual currencies you can gain in game. So short of giving you money they would still need some "wallet". And that virtual wallet wouldn't be able to match 1:1 the real wallet value

  • Fucking finally. Good shit Australia. Doing better than most. Watch Elmo throw a hissie fit. Pathetic

  • Once again mullvad proving they are the only good VPN

  • I don't think this genie misunderstood your request whatsoever...

  • It doesn't matter what caused the plane to crash. The deaths are the fault if the airport and its concrete ILS antennas

  • I actually made that exact recipe for Christmas. Turned out pretty good but very alcoholic.

  • Have you flipped a coin a thousand times. You would be shocked how often in a row you can get head.

    Statistics is fascinating and the universe seems to have a propensity for making very unlikely things happen back to back. Just think back to the guy that won the lottery, and when going back to the same location to film how he did it winning it a second time. In a row...

    So I would say that the universe is just making sure that 2024 which started with the first ever A350 hull loss ends with a bang (literally)

  • That wouldn't even surprise me. I know there is a guy that did some inhumane experiments and is almost universally hated but his studies are still cited because they offer insightful conclusions

  • The real problem is that studying human behaviour when it comes to gender/sex is inherently flawed as any attempts to isolate nature & nurture would be inhumane. Imagine raising a baby from birth to adulthood never having interacted with another human being just to see whether they portray the behaviours we associate with their gender / sex.

    My personal opinion is that it's probably a little of column A, & a little of column B. The higher levels of testosterone in the male sex would naturally lead to higher levels of aggressiveness. But the extent to which that would impact our daily behaviours is a huge unknown. Presumably it accounts for enough to be measurable but not enough to make a difference. But who knows.

    P.s If you know more about this than me and have a study that disagrees with me please post it. Haven't done my research as this isn't something I think about day to day.

  • I absolutely hate with how widespread the awareness of the problem is and how little is being done about it. You would think that with the number of people that know this Is BS at least one politician would try and fix the problem.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

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