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Trump administration dashes hopes of anti-pollution plan for JD Vance’s home town

  • That's easy enough to say, but it's unlikely it would have turned out how you're envisioning. "Common sense" is not so common, as it turns out.

  • If half of any platform were to be rude and/or inappropriate, I'd exit, stage left.

    I don't follow you to your conclusion, though. The way most people treat strangers in the U.S. is basically "when are they going to fuck me over?" We're less pleasant in meatspace because we expect deceit.

  • U.S. News @beehaw.org

    Texas Governor’s Office Says Its Emails With Elon Musk May Be, in Part, Too “Embarrassing” to Release to the Public

    Technology @beehaw.org

    The Media's Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Stopping the rot when good software goes bad means new rules

  • Well, this is somewhat of a tedious slog to figure out what "young adults" are defined as.

    From the abstract:

    Sociodemographic characteristics and descriptive statistics for the analytic sample are presented in Table 1. Notably, the sample had a mean age of 29.11 years. Among participants, 79.7 % identified as cisgender women, and 31.3 % identified as gender and/or sexual minorities. The majority of participants held at least a college degree (88.1 %) and identified as very liberal or liberal (72.6 %). At Wave 5, approximately one-quarter of participants met symptom-based thresholds for at least ...

    Ellipsis not mine. Good thing we get to a fourth significant figure on age, though.

    So, we have an absurdly skewed dataset ... I'll round, because this is ... not data. Eight in 10 are women and nine in 10 have at least a bachelor's. That's going to get you results, but how they apply to the population in general is an exercise for statisticians who should know better.

    If you want to say "most college-educated women," we have a starting point, though still no clear age range, which is a fatal flaw for the premise of the conclusion. It's unclear what setting up a survey under these conditions was intended to measure.

  • Let me tell you how excited I am that we're getting yet more slow-moving heavy rains.

  • Environment @beehaw.org

    Intense Mediterranean Sea heatwave raises fears for marine life

    U.S. News @beehaw.org

    Most states OK charging inmates for own incarceration

    Technology @beehaw.org

    A few people are ruining the internet for the rest of us

    U.S. News @beehaw.org

    Trump's Border Czar Loses His Mind Over ICE Protests at Conservative Summit

  • I mean, Jesus fuck, does anyone believe we've not crossed the Rubicon?

    U.S. citizens were released only after agreeing to delete videos and photos of the raid from their phones, the UFW added.

  • There's really no reason not to colocate in arid regions. Ag gets the benefits from the snippet, but an equally important panel placing is waterways. Canals, lakes ... reducing evaporation means more water, which less is than required of for ag, meaning more crops for the same amount of water or -- as is currently the problem -- keeping output steady with less water use.

  • Short of having to occasionally balance my batteries off mains, living off solar is amazing. I do nothing, pay nothing and just have power. The city-owned utility is addicted to raising rates without improving reliability. Each time a storm rolls through, I pity the fools posting on Reddit about a power outage.

  • The midpoint is "give the corporations whatever they want." One side adds internal genocide just for fun, while both are fine with that happening everywhere else.

    It's clear that neoliberalism is dead. The questions are what replaces it and whether it would actually be an improvement.

  • So you're telling me I should start a business.

  • This is my first time running into his work. I intend to dig deeper now that I've seen how no-bullshit insightful he is.

  • I try my best. Thanks for the kind words.

  • To paraphrase ... someone ... You can't unfuck in a single graf what took three prior volumes and an additional 20 chapters in Vol. 4 to lay out. There's a lot of soul searching that needs to be done before we start moving in the right direction.

  • I frequently use "therewith," so I'm a terrible person to gauge such things.

  • I tend not to think about just how long ago 2006 was, but I lived with my fiancee in a small apartment complex where we pretty much all knew each other ... nine units all facing a courtyard. In the summer, I'd roll the large Weber grill out to the grass, light the coals, and anyone who wanted to throw some meat on was welcome to do so.

    This was pretty much every night; in exchange for my charcoal contribution, I'd often be offered tri-tip leftovers or a bespoke burger. We were a very diverse group, and I can't imagine that we'd all agree politically on any given point.

    Nonetheless, we'd congregate around the grill, having brought out our camp chairs, and we'd sit there for hours, just shooting the shit, telling stories, playing cards or board games, and laughing our asses off while drinking beer. Bonding over food and drink as humans have for millennia. Smartphones weren't a thing yet, nor was Facebook.

    It was just neighbors hanging out, a chance for social interaction without being overwhelmed. We formed a bowling team with one of the other (redneck as fuck) couples, and politics were just never discussed, because whether you like the president doesn't affect your odds of a strike.

    The suffusion of politics into everything, along with the rise of manipulative social media, has killed these simple moments of humanity. I just want to go join a commune at this point.

  • Humanities & Cultures @beehaw.org

    ChatGPT Is Changing the Words We Use in Conversation

    Politics @beehaw.org

    The Magical Thinking That’s Killing Our Humanity

  • This falls into the category of "other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?"

    News would be Local Jewish Community Totally Fine With Holocaust Denial.

    That aside, please stop posting full articles on Beehaw. It opens the site to copyright liability. Excerpts are fine, falling under fair use, but the point of a functional news-aggregation site is to drive views on publishers' sites so that they continue producing the content being shared.

  • Let's be reasonable here ... they aren't running out of options; they're running out of monetizable options by hosting a centralized repository. Patreon is still an option, as are many others geared toward individual creators.

    I shot a fair amount of porn of my then-wife starting in 2010 -- predating OnlyFans -- and the monetization options were so terrible (she categorically refused to hand over a 40% commission on principle) that we just posted to FetLife for free. Payment processors hold far too much power, essentially being extragovernmental censors

  • Right, those "caravans" that negotiate the Darien Gap intact and without issue.

  • "Sure, short hair and excessive tattoos and piercings are hot, but batshit comes along for the ride."

  • U.S. News @beehaw.org

    George Mason Is the Latest University Under Fire From Trump. Its President Fears an “Orchestrated” Campaign.

    Entertainment @beehaw.org

    Wish you were still here: what happened to the one-hit wonders of 80s package (summer) holiday pop?

    Environment @beehaw.org

    The Ocean Is Awash in Millions of Tons of Plastic—Most of It Is Invisible

    Politics @beehaw.org

    Trump's New Go-To Response: 'I Don't Know'

    Environment @beehaw.org

    Every Dirty Gift Trump's Big Bill Gives the Fossil Fuel Industry

    Politics @beehaw.org

    The Trump Administration Is Airbrushing History

    Politics @beehaw.org

    How Factory Farms Criminalized Journalism to Block Viral Videos of Animal Cruelty

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Datacenter growth estimates likely exaggerated, report says

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Kingston adds M.2 2230 form-factor to the NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD lineup

    Politics @beehaw.org

    Greg Abbott accused of trying to ‘fix’ midterms for Republicans: ‘attack on democracy’