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PrincessLeiasCat , to world in 47% of U.K. Millionaires Say They’re More Likely to Leave the Country After the Recent Election: Report

Don’t come to the US, please. Go and join your oligarch brethren in Moscow.

AbouBenAdhem , to science in Tiny Ancient Teeth Have Solved a Major Mystery of Evolution

They mention two papers and a press release, but don’t provide links or titles. Also:

For example, the first mammals evolved out of the reptilian order Therapsida.

Therapsids weren’t reptiles, nor did they evolve from reptiles—they were a separate clade that evolved from amphibians alongside reptiles. Some early subclades resembled reptiles, but they were a separate lineage.

Bourff ,

Thanks for the details, that affirmation seemed strange to me and I was about to look for more info on that.

yemmly , to world in 47% of U.K. Millionaires Say They’re More Likely to Leave the Country After the Recent Election: Report

Tory voters say they prefer Tory government. There’s the real headline.

Rivalarrival , to world in 47% of U.K. Millionaires Say They’re More Likely to Leave the Country After the Recent Election: Report

Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

ISOmorph ,

I understand the hate, but that’s a very shortsighted wish. How do you tax the rich if they leave?

Gsus4 ,
@Gsus4@mander.xyz avatar

They are harder to tax than anyone else.

nilaus ,

They wont leave, they are just throwing a tantrum.

LifeInMultipleChoice ,

If it is income based taxing: they leave, and the demand is filled by someone else who takes their place.

Easy example: grocery store owner A says I don’t like it, moves. Obviously someone else will open a grocery store there if it is needed. They will be taxed accordingly.

DarkDarkHouse ,
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

What if the rich are a blight that create poverty by sucking up the capital?

jonne ,

If their assets are onshore, they’d either have to sell them or be taxed anyway. If their assets are offshore, they probably weren’t paying taxes on them anyway.

JustARaccoon ,

Take their properties (a lot of it being in housing). Not like they can leave with that.

thetreesaysbark ,

*arse

JohnDClay , to world in 47% of U.K. Millionaires Say They’re More Likely to Leave the Country After the Recent Election: Report

So 53% say they’re less likely to leave after the election? That seems to indicate that the candidates elected were marginally more pro millionaire than the previous ones.

explore_broaden ,

That isn’t included the percentage that didn’t change, because they aren’t interested in picking up and leaving the country just because they don’t like the government.

thetreesaysbark ,

Less likely to leave or it made no difference, I guess.

It could also be that with the previous government only 10% were considering leaving.

Deceptichum , to world in 47% of U.K. Millionaires Say They’re More Likely to Leave the Country After the Recent Election: Report
@Deceptichum@quokk.au avatar

Interesting because they’d already been leaving under the previous government.

hangonasecond ,

Ah, brexit

ozymandias117 , to linux in SLUBStick Linux Vulnerability Let Attackers Gain Full System Control

The summary here and in the paper isn’t very helpful to check what CVEs are relevant

The kernels referenced aren’t supported, and it says the issues were reported upstream

Checking some of the references of the paper, it says

By the time we posted this writeup, all the distros have patched this vulnerability.

Do you know what CVEs users should check against?

pete_the_cat ,

This is why I love the FOSS community.

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