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mvirts , in Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

I can’t wait for the al pastor frappechino to be back in season 😻

Zahille7 , in Elon Musk draws fire for playing down impact of America’s atomic bombing of Japan: ‘Not as scary as people think’

I’d like to take a moment to share this video about what happens to the human body at different zones of the blast. It’s pretty horrific, but simulated.

classic ,

How fast would the disintegration in zone 5 (fireball) happen? Would the nervous system even register it?

meco03211 ,

Wouldn’t feel a thing. At minimum the blast would travel at the speed of sound ~343m/s. Nerve conduction velocity is on the range of 120m/s. Your nerves would be vapor before the signal reached its destination.

Tom_Hanx_the_Actor ,

This is both comforting and incredibly morbid. Idk how to feel.

nucleative ,

No need to feel

Honytawk ,

You wouldn’t feel it, that is the point

Zink ,

The absurd amount of radiation (thermal included) would get there even faster!

meco03211 ,

I figured. I was just sure the minimum would be speed of sound. Other than speed of light, I’ve no idea what the maximum would be.

Zink ,

I want to say the shock wave moves faster than the speed of sound, but yeah it’s hard to beat the speed of light.

The chain reaction happens super fast, so all that energy is dumped in a practical instant.

classic ,

Okay then. I call shotgun for zone 5

meco03211 ,

Sounds good. I’ll choose zone 0. Or whatever is outside the blast radius. Good luck.

pulaskiwasright , in Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

I’m don’t understand how they can have a level of food that is so trash that even subway is better. McDonald’s is better. The frozen aisle at the supermarket is better. I don’t know how they managed to be so bad.

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Newly Approved Missouri Referendum Could Reverse State Abortion Ban

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JohnDClay , in After Nike Leaders Promised Climate Action, Their Corporate Jets Kept Flying — and Polluting

How did they promise to cut emissions? Did they cut emissions overall? Private jet flights are usually a very small portion over all. I’d be much more concerned/disappointed if they didn’t cut emissions overall as much or more than they promised.

morrowind ,
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Nike’s growing private jet use sets the wrong tone from the top, said Charles Elson, founding director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.

“It’s, ‘Do what I say, not as I do,’” Elson said. “Flying private aircraft all over the place certainly isn’t a bold action in support of climate responsibility. That’s the problem. Your actions and your words seem to diverge in unflattering ways. It is not a good look.”

Also,

While Nike’s corporate jets have been generating more carbon, the company last year recorded a 65% decline compared to 2015 in emissions from another source: commercial air travel by rank-and-file employees.

Four former employees said the company has restricted worker travel in recent years.

JohnDClay ,

The flights are one small reason Nike and its supply chain produced roughly as much carbon dioxide in 2023 as in 2015, despite the company’s commitment to sharply reduce emissions.

Looks like they haven’t actually lowered emissions like they pledged to do. That’s the bigger issue here.

BruceTwarzen ,

Our emissions are so shit that people don’t care that we gallivant around in our private jets. Win win

Zatore , in RFK Jr disqualified from New York ballot, judge rules

Maybe we should stop asking people their residence to get on the ballot. Before you know it people will just start writing in “prison”

cordlesslamp ,

Haha, Nice one.

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credo , in Mob of teens destroys car and brutally beats driver in downtown Los Angeles

Olympics 2028 is going to be grand.

TransplantedSconie ,

It will be just like The Running Man!

Huge mass-produced televised sporting event smack in the middle of an area with riots and roving gangs attacking people!

“Its all about ratings, Ben!” -Damon Killian

Ensign_Crab , in US Considers a Rare Antitrust Move: Breaking Up Google

I’ll believe it if I ever live to see it.

catloaf , in Arkansas officer fired after being caught on video beating a man in back of patrol car

Fired? You mean arrested, right?

Right?

Deceptichum ,
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Well it does say it has been referred to prosecutors, so hopefully.

Nuke_the_whales ,

The article does state that the case has been passed up to prosecutors. Which means he’ll likely be charged

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Biden wants to free you from all those subscriptions you meant to cancel but didn’t

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caboose2006 , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]

I’m sure they’d LOVE to have him after all the things he’s said about their country

psmgx , in Death Valley's scorching heat kills second man this summer

I mean it’s called Death Valley. If anything I’d expect more bodies

tryitout ,

They should rename the Grand Canyon to Death Canyon, it’s got Death Valley beat.

(Nature is breathtaking, but please be prepared people).

mememuseum ,

When I went to the Grand Canyon, I was shocked how many people stand right on the edge of a 300 foot drop. In a lot of areas, there are no guard rails (nor should there be), but so many people are just fucking stupid.

I joked you could probably kill someone by startling them with an airhorn but honestly it might work.

Seleni ,

They’ve done studies, and have found that guard rails actually make the problem worse. Gives people a sense of security and a false sense of bravado.

DampSquid ,

Humans #1!!

Mouselemming ,

And something to climb on/over

jjjalljs , in US Considers a Rare Antitrust Move: Breaking Up Google

Break them up. and then don’t let them slowly re-consolidate in the following 20 years.

DudeImMacGyver ,
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ISPs/Telecom too!

Sabata11792 ,

I wish I could get ripped off by someone other than Comcast.

Ragnarok314159 ,

“Too big to fail” banks are much more important to split up.

baltakatei , (edited )

don’t let them slowly re-consolidate in the following 20 years

I too remember how AT&T was broken up only for most of its Baby Bells to remerge back into Ma Bell. https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/e40092c7-b56c-4e9c-a2e2-1cd4f93115ba.webp

To prevent this for future breakups, I say the content and services sold by big tech should be made competitively compatible and interoperable via nullification of DRM laws; people buy music and movies and cloud storage; let them legally move their purchases to any competitor and big tech companies will break up naturally as local competitors emerge from people who dislike big tech for their own reasons. Monopolies cannot be trusted to lower prices for content and services. Legally nullifying DRM is like the FCC telling customers in 1968 that it was finally okay to ignore the “Bell equipment only” legal warning that had kept them locked into leasing their telephone sets for usurious amounts from AT&T for decades. A few years later, in 1982, AT&T was broken up. AT&T is almost a total monopoly again, but phones remain interoperable.

AnarchistArtificer ,

This was a great comment. You argue this so effectively that it will influence how I argue about monopolies in future — I don’t think it’s reasonable to expect people who critique aspects of the world to know how to fix them, but it certainly does help if one has specific points for how things should be different.

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