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worfamerryman , to worldnews in Malaysia air crash: Deaths feared as plane hits motorway

Isn’t it always this airline that has trouble? Or is it just confirmation bias?

Shadow , (edited )
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You consider reading the article. It wasnt Malaysia air, it was a private jet in Malaysia. Only 8 people on board thankfully.

lessthan ,

It’s a slightly misleading title. it’s a crash of a private jet in Malaysia, and nothing to do with the company Malaysia Airlines

AbouBenAdhem , to worldnews in Radioactive material found as Australian border force raid Sydney home

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  • Chainweasel ,

    No shared land borders doesn’t mean they don’t have borders. They have sea borders to the north and customs at international airports are technically borders too

    _haha_oh_wow_ ,
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    This is the question I came here to ask…

    MuThyme ,

    To oppress the some of the most vulnerable people in the world who desperately need help, of course.

    joshuanozzi , to worldnews in Radioactive material found as Australian border force raid Sydney home
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  • SheeEttin ,

    Probably out of an abundance of caution, and the police never get to actually use their hazmat response kit.

    I’m guessing it was one of those toy uranium samples from a previous resident left in the house, and when the new residents found it, they called to find out what to do with it.

    nogodsnojedi , to worldnews in Malaysia air crash: Deaths feared as plane hits motorway

    Well fuck people in private jets and fuck them for landing on a car and motorbike, killing innocent bystanders.

    Railison , to worldnews in Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims

    Perfectly proportionate response to a rumour that someone scribbled things on a book…

    ShaggySnacks , to world in British Museum worker sacked over missing items

    https://lemmy.myserv.one/pictrs/image/73dfb448-2eb9-4484-95d5-768217269575.webp

    Steal from the British Museum is bad. When the British Museum steals from countries, that’s good. /s

    amendment64 , to worldnews in Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims

    Religious zealots prove once again they can’t convince people of their righteousness by words alone, only violence will do.

    tsonfeir , (edited ) to worldnews in Spanish FA president criticised for Hermoso kiss
    @tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

    I didn’t like it

    And then…

    In comments later released by the Spanish football federation Hermoso - Spain’s all-time leading scorer - said the moment was a “natural gesture of affection”. “It was a totally spontaneous mutual gesture because of the immense joy that winning a World Cup brings,” the 31-year-old forward added.

    torres ,
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    It’s probably just a curated statement to make him not look like a piece of shit

    tsonfeir ,
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    That’s a quote from the one who GOT kissed

    JohnnyCanuck , (edited )
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    Or she’s being pressured to say it’s okay to kill the controversy.

    JoMiran ,
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    I don’t think either of you know how powerful a moment of elation like that can be. I think she gets it because she was there, living it too. Context, as always, is everything.

    JohnnyCanuck ,
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    We’re both talking about the fact that she changed her messaging about what happened, not the original action.

    mikeboltonshair ,

    Or this also might be hard to believe but she could actually be fully grown and capable of having her own agency

    GunnarRunnar ,

    Yeah, might. It's good good to question it even if that's the case. Maybe next time someone will think twice about doing something similar if it's not consensual.

    ech ,

    You realize adults can be pressured to say and do things they don’t want to do…right?

    GBU_28 ,

    Very tough, there’s an obvious power dynamic.

    mikeboltonshair ,

    I get the sentiment but fuck… every time I see this type of comment it makes it seem as though women are meek powerless individuals it’s like backhanded feminism

    GBU_28 ,

    The point is the gender doesn’t matter at all. The power dynamic is the core of the problem

    mikeboltonshair ,

    Okay fair enough, but stating it like that means that it’s impossible for anyone to fight against that? So once again people have no agency?

    GBU_28 ,

    Huh? Laws are created all the time to protect against this issue but the topic clearly isn’t fully solved

    mikeboltonshair ,

    I get it’s still a problem I agree, my point is it shouldn’t always just be assumed this is the case that a person has no ability to fend off anyone with a larger power dynamic

    JohnnyCanuck ,
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    Well that’s kind of what the original person said and I gave another option. You don’t know. I don’t know. But saying they’re banging because she changed what she said isnt fair either.

    tsonfeir ,
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    That’s probable.

    Guntrigger ,

    Even if they are, it’s an extremely unprofessional move on his part at the very least.

    tsonfeir ,
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    I agree with that. “I was really excited” isn’t a reason to invade anyone’s space.

    Cabeza2000 ,

    Without relation to what Hermoso (or the RFEF PR team) says, it was not appropriate. Even if they are friends, Rubiales is there as La Liga president, not as a friend.

    What would have been the public reaction if Infantino would have kissed Hermoso?

    What would have been the public reaction if Rubiales would have kissed Queen Letizia?

    This guy is a shame to Spanish soccer, I am surprised the backslash is mainly in social media and the mainstream media is just banking with clickbait low level articles. A shame.

    korax ,

    Just for context, it has been revealed that the alleged statement of “natural gesture of affection, etc” is false and forged.

    It was released by the Federation, but she never said that.

    She has only said that she did not liked it and won’t make any more statements at the moment.

    Hermoso was pressured too in the trip back home to appear on the “apology” video from the president (spoiler: he does not really apologize and before that he insulted everybody that did not like the kiss on the radio) but she refused.

    The coach tried to persuade the family in the plane too, three times. They did not cave.

    Source in Spanish: relevo.com/…/rubiales-pidio-jenni-hermoso-defendi…

    kitos , to worldnews in Spanish FA president criticised for Hermoso kiss

    Luis Rubiales is an overall disgusting person

    beach_pudding , (edited )

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    Durotar ,
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    Kissing is not disgusting. Using your position to kiss someone without their consent is disgusting.

    beach_pudding ,

    was it out of her consent ? she always could plead to the soccer federation right ?

    Durotar ,
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    Her first reaction was to say that she didn’t like it. Of course, she could complain to the federation about the federation president.

    beach_pudding ,

    oh, i though he was just the team manager, yikes!

    Guntrigger ,

    I think that would be at least just as bad.

    autotldr Bot , to world in Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Pyxis Ocean’s maiden journey, from China to Brazil, will provide the first real-world test of the WindWings - and an opportunity to assess whether a return to the traditional way of propelling ships could be the way forward for moving cargo at sea.

    Enabling a vessel to be blown along by the wind, rather than rely solely on its engine, could hopefully eventually reduce a cargo ship’s lifetime emissions by 30%.

    It was developed by UK firm BAR Technologies, which was spun out of Sir Ben Ainslie’s 2017 America’s Cup team, a competition sometimes called the ‘Formula One of the seas’.

    “This is one of the most slow-moving projects we’ve done, but without doubt with the biggest impact for the planet,” its head John Cooper - who used to work for Formula One team McLaren - told the BBC.

    “Wind power can make a big difference,” says Dr Simon Bullock, shipping researcher at the Tyndall Centre, at the University of Manchester.

    He said new cleaner fuels will take time to emerge “so we have to throw everything at operational measures on existing ships - like retrofitting vessels with sails, kites and rotors”.


    The original article contains 881 words, the summary contains 193 words. Saved 78%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    Carighan , to world in Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail
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    This is fascinating, the sails look quite different from what I would have imagined given the name. Looks more like those ships with the rotating cylinders on them visually, even though of course those operated on a very different principle.

    Excited to see how well this works. Would be amazing if they could slash fuel usage significantly, I remember reading even those oversized kites already did a fair bit.

    frostwhitewolf , to world in Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

    Amazing, I was reading about the idea of them doing this a while ago. Makes me wonder if the future of shipping will see a return to some of the old trade routes that are more favourable for the winds.

    BillyZane ,

    Also would be great if it reduced the number of whale strikes with the propellers.

    ieightpi , to world in Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

    I don’t have much to say other than we’ve come full circle.

    CynicalStoic , to world in Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

    This is pretty incredible! I hope more industries adopt this mindset and begin to find ways to combat climate change. It’s going to take all industries exerting this level of change!

    bcoffy , to world in Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

    I wonder how practical it would be to recommission old nuclear aircraft carriers as cargo ships

    Noodle07 ,

    They’d be in repair most of the time like right now

    snooggums ,
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    If it was practical they would be doing it already.

    GentlemanLoser ,

    You misspelled profitable

    snooggums ,
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    It is far more than that.

    It needs to be cost effective (which might include profotabilit6), be feasible to implement, sustainable, and a bunch of other stuff too.

    Aircraft carriers and subs being the only transportationethod using nuclear is a good sign that it isn't practical for shipping. That is likely a combination of nuclear requiring highly trained staff that are not just out in the work force, the ability to procure a reactor and maintenance parts, the ability to obtain fissible material, the ability to dry dock a ship with a nuclear reactor, and a bunch of other stuff that could even be affordable without being practical for reasons beyond costs.

    GentlemanLoser ,

    Profit is what’s left after all that shit. My point stands lol

    ElectricAirship ,
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    We don’t always do the most practical thing though.

    For instance lateen sails are not the best sail design but is used by every sail manufacturer currently.

    snooggums ,
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    Best depends on many factors beyond things like efficiency, weight, or durability. Lateen sails are easy to implement with a single mast, are easy to store and maintain, and everyone that has sailed has experience with them. Other sails might do a better job of catching the wind, but with tradeoffs on maintenance and usability.

    Practicality is often complex and leans towards easier maintenance and established knowledge.

    MeanEYE ,
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    General rule for ships, at least heavily loaded ships, is to retire after some 60 or so years. There’s no exact number but it exists for each type of ship. Reason is material stress. Even though ship might look okay, they have a lot of stress when transporting cargo or in general dealing with waves. In time, these stresses cause material stress and eventually fracture.

    This is the reason behind those videos on YouTube where ship splits in half in high waves. It’s not that ship can’t handle high waves, it’s simply that ship owner wanted to squeeze more money out of the vessel and didn’t want to retire it, even though he was most likely advised to do so.

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