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  • The point in question here is how public the event would be, not how effective. So in that regard, yes, Trump's and even Epstien's trials were quite public, regardless of how effective they were at rendering justice.

    You're attacking a straw man, which is how effective the judicial system was. As for that attack, you're absolutely right. Those three instances had laughable results and dumbfounding failures of justice.

  • As somebody who grew up with perfect tap water and then moved to Detroit, I used to think this.

    Edit: I guess I should say I still think this for a lot of places. When I go to my parents house the first thing I do is drink a big cup of their amazing tap water.

  • I was also going to link this. I started using zfs 10-ish years ago and used dedup when it came out, and it was really not worth it except for archiving a bunch of stuff I knew had gigs of duplicate data. Performance was so poor.

  • It's probably rain clouds trapping heat from escaping into the atmosphere, and humid air equalizing the temp by sucking heat off of high heat capacity surfaces like rocks and cement, warming the air.

    That's just my guess though. I have no relevant scientific expertise.