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  • Google seems more and more like an up-jumped shopping mall directory. It's great if I'm looking for something to buy, but for finding anything not related to commerce I also have better luck with a different search engine.

  • I can't vouch for the fish tank filter part, but my friends and I did use the dryer sheets trick with pretty good success back when we were teenagers. We'd just stuff a ton of them into a toilet paper or paper towel tube. I also had a pipe with a lid that slid closed which let you stop smoke wafting out of the pipe after you took your hit.

  • This is one of the hallmarks of fascist movements. Accuse your opponent of what you yourself are doing as a justification for your own bad actions. It's straight out of the Joseph Goebbels playbook. The republicans have been using it successfully for at least 30 years now, but we're going to see it used more and more blatantly as the GOP becomes more and more openly fascist.

  • I also hope this research pans out, but holy crap am I sick of the state of science reporting. For at least the last like 25 years everyone seems to just find a study (any study) with some tenuously promising result under some very specific conditions, and then they write a big ol' science fiction story about how it's going to save humanity. Just zero rigor. And about half the time when I'm able to track down the actual study the story is based on, what the study says and what the article says it says aren't just a little different, often it's night and day.

    At this point I think I'd even treat a headline like, "new research concludes that water can make things wet," with skepticism.

  • Most Americans don't know what capitalism is either. We've been so brainwashed into believing capitalism and simple commerce are the same thing that people think any system that isn't capitalism is some authoritarian hellscape where the government forces you at gunpoint to share your toothbrush with everyone else in the neighborhood because personal property will be outlawed somehow.

  • Right? Like you'd end up with magical form of syphilis, and you have to seek out a reclusive old warlock (who is trapped in the form of a talking animal due to a curse from a wizard duel in his youth) who is the only one in the kingdom who knows the secret to making the cure potion. You have to do this before the spell-charged spirochetes eat your brain and turn you into some kind of evil undead wraith.

  • I don't know why you expect the mathematical order of operations to stay fresh in people's heads. I was taught that in like third grade, and the number of times I've needed that information outside of a math class in the 35 years since then is exactly zero. Most people don't really have occasion to go around solving written equations in their adult lives. I mean, I'm a machinist, I use math every day at my job, the only actual written equations I ever have to deal with are the ones I need to solve to shut off my alarm clock app in the morning. That stuff just doesn't stick when you never have a reason to use it.

  • What was it actually supposed to accomplish? I mean, I'm an American who mostly followed the whole thing via UK chat and panel shows so I'm sure I missed a ton of detail, but I don't remember there being an over-arching goal, just a lot of little nebulous promises like somehow generating an extra 350 million a week for the NHS, but with no actual plan for how any of that was actually going to happen. It seemed like the whole point was to let xenophobic shit disturbers flick the Vs at Europe, and the vague notion that once Brexit was done it'd finally be open season on "those bloody immigrants."

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  • The sad thing is that this works for just about every school shooting. Columbine happened 25 years ago, and it was the same deal as Uvalde. Every police officer in the city (more than one city, actually) spent the entire day sitting outside doing nothing. It was hours after everyone was dead before a single cop stepped foot in that school. Seems like it's only gotten worse in the meantime.

  • It's not. Nobody's smoking crack out of the tip of a compressor hose. If people are stealing them for drug reasons the most likely answer is that they're made of solid brass and have a decent scrap value. They're selling them to the same guy they're selling stolen catalytic converters and the copper wire they've stripped out of newly constructed homes to.

  • Ironically the fact that he's being referred to as a white nationalist is evidence that their efforts to redefine and normalize themselves have been working. "White Nationalist," "Alt-Right," and similar euphemisms are their own inventions to improve their PR and get people to stop calling them racists, white supremacists, and neo-nazis. They've spent the last 20 years trying to normalize it, and it seems like it's been fairly successful.

  • The first time I ever went to Albuquerque it was in the middle of July. Every day I was there was over 100 degrees. Being outdoors felt like being in an oven, and the inside of my car felt like a blast furnace, but all the businesses had their AC cranked up to arctic temperatures. My whole experience of being there was moving back and forth between absolutely roasting and completely freezing with basically no in between. It was extremely uncomfortable. This was almost 20 years ago, and to this day I don't think I've ever been so hot and so cold so many times in the same day.

  • Pixels have extremely thin screens, apparently. I tried to get the battery replaced on an otherwise perfectly functioning Pixel a few years ago, but it ended up being cost prohibitive because replacing the battery also required replacing the screen which was "potato chip thin" according to the repair guy, and it was almost impossible to swap the battery without breaking it.

  • Wow, that's actually some really clever engineering that went into making a hub for the utilities where the lines can all rotate together. I'd hate to be the one who has to fix it when something goes wrong though, it looks like a lot of that is probably bespoke, and replacing anything must be big $$$. Also it's hard to imagine that the sewage system is problem-free. I wonder if they have a masticator in the line somewhere.

  • I really like it generally. I mostly only miss some of the more niche subreddits I belonged to. There are equivalents for some of them here, but it doesn't seem like there's a large enough user base yet to have the active engagement and frequent new content the ones on Reddit have. Other than that I just miss the features of Reddit Enhancement Suite, When I'm browsing on desktop I try to drag-to-zoom some image or another at least three or four times a session, and I really miss continuous scrolling.

  • It's not that often that I'm in a car I'm not driving anymore, but when I'm a passenger you can bet your ass I'm imagining a little ninja dude running along side the car, doing sick ninja flips over stuff on the side of the road.