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  • Alabama is doing it wrong.

    Inventor of the Sarco unit

    In 2024, Nitschke appeared in an Alabama court as an expert witness to oppose the state's plan to execute convicted killer Kenneth Smith using a mask-and-gas technique incorporating nitrogen.[76] Nitschke testified that the mask-and-gas approach had been rejected decades ago because it was unreliable, and that Smith could be "horribly maimed without a complete seal between mask and face" leading to incomplete cerebral hypoxia and a resultant vegetative state.[76] Nitschke said that nitrogen must be delivered correctly to work as intended. Nitschke said the Alabama nitrogen hypoxia method was "quick and nasty" and ignored the possibilities of vomiting and air leakage.

  • Only if my window has gone missing and I need to winkey + arrow keys it somewhere to get it back.

    Other than that, no.

    I mean early days, most of us pulled it off or disabled it so we wouldn't hit it by accident while playing FPS games.

  • Christ, the amount of channels I've had to block that are clearly just stealing clips from other videos, throwing them together and having BS narrative AI is crazy.

    Example

    https://www.youtube.com/@AgricultureTechUS https://www.youtube.com/@smarttechus

    They spit out videos every day, with ridiculous AI generated captions. The shit the narrator says if you listen is just nonsense sales speak.

    There's so many of these channels

  • Wow,

    What's the trigger here?

    These are mines hidden in civilian products.

    Exploding either on purpose (triggered remotely), how do they verify their target before exploding?

    What happens to misfires?

    How the fuck did Israel think this was a good idea?

    Civilian takes their pager through an airport, gets flagged and imprisoned for life?

    What a clusterfuck

  • What's the difference?

    They get kicked out when they cause a problem, and don't cost the other 150 other people hundreds of $$$ and days of their time.

    Airline travel is stressful

    Alcohol is not the fucking solution to that, are you kidding me? Now you have have drunk people in a stressful situation.

  • You can't drink in a museum.

    You can't drink at a park.

    You can't drink in a lot of public places.

    Why's that?

    Because people can't act like fucking adults and so this has been banned in public places.

    An airplane is a public place. It's a close quarter public place, where when one person fucks up, it fucks it up for the whole plane.

  • Usually you can access it through the obd2 port.

    But realistically, there's no reason why you can't design the hydraulics in a way that the cylinder is always leaking through an orifice and the dump trailer is constantly slowly lowering itself unless you are actively holding the Up button. There's never a case where a truck needs to hold it's dump up in the air for long periods of time.

  • “But if you are a psycho and you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets. And we have got to bolster security at our schools. We’ve got to bolster security so if a psycho wants to walk through the front door and kill a bunch of children they’re not able.”

    I guess no one remembers the fire alarm fiasco... March 24, 1998

    https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/westside-school-shooting-3717/

  • Well, that's academic....

    Again, when you are in the real world... how is irrelevant.

    It doesn't matter if you did your homework or did the same thing over and over again.

    Sure, some people acquire the capability through repetition. But all that matters in the end is if you are capable or not.

    So viewing homeworks as just about the artifact you submit is missing the point and short-sighted.

    No, the point is to get an irrelevant piece of paper that in the end doesn't actually indicate a persons capabilities.