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anthoniix , in Wagner leader calls for rebellion against Russian defense chief, Kremlin orders his arrest
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I honestly don't know if I believe any of this. It could be one big distraction, and I think the people in high positions of power are skeptical as well.

demvoter ,
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At least 1 US official said “it’s real” still need to question it though. Russia lies so much.

firebreathingbunny ,

US officials also claimed that Russiagate was real and Hunter Biden's laptop was fake. They have less than no credibility.

Deceptichum ,
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I hate the US as much as anyone, but your argument is that they were correct about two out of two listed events, so they have no credibility?

frozen , in U.S. Navy Heard What It Believed Was Titan Implosion Days Ago
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And news/social media were counting down to 0 oxygen and playing it out for drama, clicks, and profit. Absolutely disgusting, and much worse than any memes or jokes anyone online could’ve made about the situation.

Elindio ,

What should the media have done? Ignore it? Just assume they were dead, even though the USCG and Navy didn’t make that assumption?

Sordid ,
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What should the media have done? Ignore it?

Yeah, why not? They were perfectly fine with ignoring hundreds of migrants drowning after their boat sank near Greece last week. The only reason I found out about that is because I saw a meme bashing the media for ignoring it.

SugarApplePie ,
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Do you read the news or do you get your news from social media? No judgment, I only ask because I’ve seen articles about the boat sinking since it happened, I’m surprised to hear someone missed it for a second. This Titan story definitely got more attention by far which feels criminal. A handful of thrill seeking billionaires vs hundreds of poor and desperate people…

specialdealer ,

Don’t ignore the mystery part. With the migrant boat the outcome was immediately known. The sub outcome was unknown and people love to wonder.

SugarApplePie ,
@SugarApplePie@beehaw.org avatar

That’s fair, plus the eccentric nature of “a few mega rich people tried to use a giant coffin to see a famous shipwreck and disappeared” is probably easier on the eyes than “hundreds of desperate people with no other choice drown in their attempts for a better life elsewhere”

ffmike , in The first cultivated meat is approved for sale in the US
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Looks like only available in one restaurant for now, but it’s a start.

“For one thing, cultivated meat is not vegan or vegetarian.” -> I know some vegans who would disagree with that, on the grounds that no animal cruelty or slaughter is involved. I suspect there will be a fair bit of debate on this as cultivated meat becomes more widespread. I would guess just like we’ve already got “I’m a vegetarian who eats fish” we’ll end up with “I’m a vegan who does/doesn’t eat cultivated meat.”

You might want to cross-post this to beehaw.org/c/food too.

twitterfluechtling ,
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As far as I read recently, currently the liquid to provide the cells with nutrition is gathered from slaughtering cattle. I couldn’t find the link, will keep looking, but if anyone has information to the contrary, I’d be happy. I love the idea of meat-taste without animal cruelty and I think it is the way we have to go if we as a species want to survive.

EDIT: gemeinsam-gegen-die-tierindustrie.org/…/clean-mea…

In any case, it is important to bear in mind that the production process regularly relies on fresh muscle tissue and continuously on growth serum.

The growth serum is usually obtained from the heart of a calf embryo, for which the calves and sometimes the mother cow are slaughtered.9b Some companies state that they have replaced the calf serum with an algae nutrient solution.10 It also remains to be seen whether this alternative will prevail.

As the domain name already suggests (“Together against animal industries”), this article seems heavily biased, however. If tissue of a calf embryo is required for the serum, that’s not a calf, but an embryo, which is slaughtered. Just like abortion is not murder.

Nevertheless, I hope the mentioned algea nutrition solution will prove a viable alternative.

Kerb ,
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https://upsidefoods.com/blog/animal-component-free-upsides-cell-feed-breakthrough-levels-up-the-future-of-cultivated-meat
This is apparently from one of the companys that Works on cultivated meat.

According to them, they got the animal cell free nutrition working. And use it for their production.

Since its from the company directly, You should take it with just as much of a grain of salt as the other article.

But, they have a very convincing argument:

The bovine cells are the most expensive part of the production, and using them for production purposes would be prohibitly expensive.

As cynical as that take is, to me thats the best argument that animal cell free meat will be the rule instead of an exception for cultured meat.

Hart , in Musk Overruled Tesla Engineers, And Now They Are In Serious Trouble

Engineers, raise your hand if you’ve tried to do good work despite your management’s ‘support.’ Oh, look at all the hands going up!

kitonthenet ,

This is true, but when safety is on the line it actually goes further than that. As an engineer you have an ethical duty to say no to making a product unsafe for end users or the general public.

It doesn’t matter if you get fired, if your boss goes to the media to bitch about you, if your boss threatens to sue you, you as an engineer hold a position of public trust to keep the people that use your product safe. If you don’t respect that and take it seriously, well we see where oceangate ended up.

EthicalAI ,

Yeah my boss has been going back and forth with me on this for months. Wanting to release unsecured products to the general public. I’m getting exhausted with him. I hold the keys and frequently I’ve told him no, and threatened to quit. Each time they just retreat back and hold a meeting how it will “stay on dev for now”. The features aren’t even feasible to release in the near future but I know they will force the issue. My resignation letter is on the table.

kitonthenet ,

I’ve been there, my boss once interrupted me to ask me to turn our product into a quadcopter

sparkl_motion ,

“Sir, with all due respect, I don’t believe turning a commercial diesel filling station into a quad copter doesn’t seem feasible.”

kent_eh ,

“Sir, with all due respect, I don’t believe turning a commercial diesel filling station into a quad copter doesn’t seem feasible.”

You just need to think outside the box. like these lads did: youtu.be/ReAa2WFm8Vc?t=16

nanometre , in Andrew Tate is indicted on human trafficking and rape charges in Romania

And to think, Greta inadvertently took him down. What a timeline we live in.

kenton ,

I love the thought of the story being true but I have to be the wet blanket and say that it has been debunked. snopes.com/…/andrew-tate-arrested-jerrys-pizza-bo…

idealium , in "Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tips

A large portion of you in the replies don’t feel like they should be obligated to tip because they feel it’s up to the employer to properly compensate their workers, and yet they feel comfortable enjoying the product of these exploited workers’ labor. My question to all of you is, if you care about worker exploitation, why don’t you, the consumer, speak out against this practice directly? Call employers out, speak to the workers, see what you can do to help them organize. If you can’t be bothered to do any of that, consider not dog-piling on the worker for the faults of their employer by deciding not to tip and making it harder for workers to organize. It seems to me that by not tipping, you’re just helping employers and not workers.

dwindling7373 ,

It’s called voting. Most people do that.

Tip culture is an obvious moral blackmail. While being against it I tend to go with it in countries that struggle moving past slavery.

To a certain extent if everybody stopped tipping things would change probably faster than by any political mean anyway.

MedicPigBabySaver , in Russia Sought to Kill Defector in Florida
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Well. FL, is full of scum of the Earth. No surprise that horrid garbage from Russia is amongst the sludge.

alyaza ,
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this is… a weird generalization to make about a state of 22 million people, many of whom are very ordinary. let’s chill a bit please

MedicPigBabySaver ,
@MedicPigBabySaver@voxpop.social avatar

Fuck FL and every breathing human that lives there.

That better?

StringTheory , in AP News: A search is underway for missing submarine that takes people to see Titanic

CBS dude rode on it and did an interview with the owner.

So many red flags.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=29co_Hksk6o&feature=youtu…

demvoter ,
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Wow, that is super sketchy. Now I am not at all surprised this happened. Hope that company has a shit ton of insurance.

ReallyKinda ,

There was a conspiracy that the original titanic going down was an insurance scam.

mobyduck648 ,
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An easily disproved one too, as the sister ships weren’t actually identical. Also the recent scan on the ship revealed the hull number 401 on one of the propellers putting another nail in the coffin of the idea the ship is actually the Olympic.

BlueDiamond ,
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Oh i hate that stupid theory. That’s like top tier “looking for a conspiracy because we’ve got nothing better to do”

negativenull , in I grew up in the Satanic Panic — and it’s happening again
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It’s absolutely happening again (if it ever stopped). Did you notice how “Critical Race Theory” was all conservatives ever talked about, for weeks/months on end, and then they all suddenly stopped, and then they couldn’t stop talking about Trans/Drag things? It’s all contrived panic. It’s well coordinated to drive engagement and a sense of impending doom. They require an Us vs Them mentality to survive.

DrWeevilJammer ,

The easiest way to make an ignorant person feel special is to identify an "other" for the ignorant person to look down on/blame for their problems.

  1. Manufacture a scapegoat
  2. Charismatic speaker blames the scapegoat
  3. Get power/money

Oldest trick in the oldest of books.

randomperson , in "Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tips
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I love that vast majority of Europeans don't tip. At least the ones thinking rationally.

DekkerNSFW ,

Here in the Netherlands, we only tip for fancy restaurants, if the service was good.

jeff , in Greg Abbott Axes Water For Texas Construction Workers Amid 3-Digit Temperatures

Why we just moved away. Texas as a thought was great. The reality was buying some clownshoes and then putting them on your head.

acupofcoffee ,

Where did you move to? Wife and I have been looking to move out of the state for awhile now.

jeff ,

I suck. We moved to northern VA for work. Night and day.

acupofcoffee ,

What part, if you don’t mind?

jeff ,

Burke. Close to my job in DC. Really nice here.

EthicalAI , in ‘A sense of betrayal’: liberal dismay as Muslim-led US city bans Pride flags

Can I just say I’m pretty tired of democracy in general. Thing is that democracy always leads to simple majority rule, and let me be frank, the majority is racist, stupid, selfish, etc. The anti trans stuff proves this. As far as governments go I’m most in favor of a constitutional republic which protects our rights, and I wish we had more right and not just those which defend capitalism. However beyond that I’m leaning anarchy. This is as a leftist.

AngularAloe ,

While I’m with you partly (I don’t think rights should be removeable to majority rule), I’m not sure how much effective democracy we actually have, as I don’t see much of a straight line between the power of individuals to vote and the ability to gain policies that people actually want.

altz3r0 , in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four returned to Portland library after 65 years
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I’m very divided with 1984. It’s context is so massively anti-communist, yet it ironically portrayed much of the authoritarianism we see today in capitalist countries. So much so that when I first read it in my teens, it didn’t cross my mind that he was taking shots at old Russia! I find it to be one of those few things that are better when you interpret it wrong.

0x815 ,

<a href="">@altz3r0</a>

ironically portrayed much of the authoritarianism we see today in capitalist countries.

Which “capitalist countries” do you mean? I’d agree there is dangerously growing surveillance in Western Europe and the US, but this surveillance is much worse in self proclaimed anti-capitalist and “anti-western” countries like China or Russia or Iran.

I’d say 1984 is anti-totalitarian, and that has nothing to do with a particular political ideology.

Blue , in reddit removing mods from subreddits
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They are digging themselves in deeper than I expected. At this point, I don’t think I ever want to go back. This is just straight up a middle finger to their communities and contributors.

deong ,

I mean, there was never going to be an ending here where they came out and said, "You know, we've heard you, and more importantly, our VC investors who've given us 1.3 Billion dollars have heard you, and they've told us that your community matters more than their exit."

storksforlegs , in Republicans Declare Banning Universal Free School Meals a 2024 Priority
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The fact that its been so normalized to be this openly shitty and callous toward frigging children… i dont even know how to react to this any more.

Im not saying its hopeless, but I feel like a lot of people on the “lets not let children go hungry” side of the fence are almost left speechless by these idiots. But i feel like thats almost part of their strategy - stunning the opposition. There has to be a better response.

What’s the best way to respond to this kind of brazen cruelty? (Besides voting and campaigning for candidates who arent sociopathic).

ImplyingImplications ,

What’s the best way to respond to this kind of brazen cruelty?

Voting is a must. Political apathy is how this stuff happens. Outside of voting, just being vocal about your distaste for these policies might help let people around you know that not everyone supports this. And if you come face to face with someone who is outspoken in their belief that some children deserve to starve, then you know who to avoid being around.

sin_free_for_00_days ,

More people voted for trump after his disastrous 4 years in office than did when he first got elected. I don’t think voting is the answer because we are stupid. Educating these idiots would go a long way, but they don’t believe in education. Being controlled by their extended, daily, two minute hate is all they seem to know or want.

I taught at a couple school where the majority of the students got their only 2 meals a day when at school. And these fuck heads think that’s too much. It makes me sick.

polygon ,

Listen, this is hard thing for me to type but I think is relevant to the Republican mindset. Hundreds of children are being murdered in their classrooms. Literal murder. Of children. This is not enough to sway Republicans on gun control. If actual murder of 6 year olds doesn’t have any effect on them, surely 6 year olds being hungry is not even going to make them blink. This is the reality with these people. They simply do not care about you, or your children, and everything they do is governed only by money and power.

ArcticCircleSystem ,

Why do they prioritize money and power over the welfare of society? What makes them think it’s a good idea? ~Cherri

polygon ,

Because that is the goal of any totalitarian regime. You think Putin has the welfare of his country in mind? Or Kim Jong Un? No. Money and Power is the only goal. There was an article recently on North Koreans saying how they’re starving and just waiting to die. The people are simply the means to generate wealth and exercise power. Their welfare has nothing to do with it.

I used to think the Republicans were wannabe dictators, but in the last few years they’ve demonstrated that they are actual fascists and a dictatorship is their endgame. There is no way to deny this anymore. If someone tells you who they are, you should listen to them. Republicans are no longer hiding it.

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