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  • I love how originalists have zero interest in playing that game wrt the 2a. Proves how full of shit they are.

  • That'd be nice. I've lived in the states and currently the EU and not living somewhere where there is literally more guns than there are people in the country is real nice. People aren't just getting shot all the time here. Imagine that.

  • The E is for Equivalent. It's how "fuel" efficiency is discussed when referring to non liquid fuel vehicles.

  • How would anybody confirm whether the sponsor ads are being watched or not?

  • Glad I passed on going into town today

  • I live in such a building and it's one of the better apartments I've had. More of this please.

  • That's right all the money and time we've all spent on commutes was a subsidy for commercial real estate out of our pockets.

  • She knows what she's doing. Obvious spoiler campaign.

  • I've worked at places where the CEO being removed without a replacement would have had the company run markedly better. So replacing a CEO with just a license to stock ChatGPT would be a net benefit to probably a significant number of corporations.

  • He knows he has no fuckin chance to win reelection outside of a total republican nutjob district and he's in Long Island. Him winning in the first place was considered somewhat of an upset.

  • Yeah but then multiply that by every video file in every Plex library in the world that doesn't have SRTs already.

  • The data for this tracks 2019 - 2022 and so I'd be real curious to know how this would have looked had the pandemic not happened. I think a lot of people's walks often have an objective to them (get coffee, stop at a store, etc) and it just wasn't a great idea there for a while.

    I was in Seattle for the pandemic and the number of people outside doing anything at all dropped considerably during that time. I lived by a really popular neighborhood walking greenway thing and it was almost totally dead for a while.

  • Yeah basically the country was blowing up in birth rates and suburban expansion post WW2 at the same time the car was becoming a big thing and people were able to afford them. So auto companies lobbied and campaigned heavily to make everything very car-centric in the US and now this is the result. It really fucking sucks.

    Also doesn't help that the country is so damn big, but that's a poor excuse for the lack of proper transit at the metro area level.

  • Seems like a huge waste of electricity

  • Hopefully people will wise up and stop preventing consumers from buying direct.