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collapse_already , to technology in Q: “Are we doomed?” A: “We would be, if not for the amazing developments in renewable energy.”

And yet 2023 was the new all time high for carbon emissions, at least until 2024 is in the book. We will not cut emissions until we run out of easily extractable carbon to emit. We’ll be building solar powered pumps for oil wells at some point for the otherwise negative EROI. As a species, we deserve the consequences of our behavior. Too bad they will be most severe for some of the least responsible first.

collapse_already , to news in The Supreme Court rules that state officials can engage in a little corruption, as a treat

The critical question, apparently.

collapse_already , to news in The Supreme Court rules that state officials can engage in a little corruption, as a treat

Gee, I wonder why Justice Thomas might be friendly towards the accused in a public corruption case. Maybe Harlan Crow encouraged him.

collapse_already , to aboringdystopia in Don't give them ideas

Fifteen years ago means the patent will expire soon, so the idea will be public domain for others to implement.

collapse_already , to asklemmy in What's the worst invention of the 21st century?

Separate apps for various retail stores. I don’t want a home depot app. I don’t want a kroger app. We have a generic app for this category called a web browser. If you want me to download a specialized app for your store, I assume that means that my browser does not sufficiently breach my privacy for your “business purposes.”

collapse_already , to lemmyshitpost in I guess that yellow part is where 'destroy your furniture' is located.

One of my cats has a much bigger murder section than the other. Her brain is probably about 30% murder and 30% food. Oddly, she is substantially thinner than the other one who is not very food or murder oriented. The porky one is mostly nap - probably 60%.

collapse_already , to news in Family of taekwondo instructors saves Texas woman from sexual assault

Caught in the act of rape? Permanent damage would not be a bad outcome.

collapse_already , to aboringdystopia in This is going to set back medical trust for years

If Goebbels Junior here got the punishment he deserves, he’d probably become a conservative martyr and rallying point. Which I think would be useful for identifying others in need of re-education.

collapse_already , to science_memes in PSI

It was a German Shepard mix. I definitely felt like I was fighting for my life.

collapse_already , to science_memes in PSI

The cat was my pet probably 20 years ago. He jumped on the table and landed on a plate of barbecue sauce, so I had the bright idea to try to give him a bath to wash it off. He didn’t like baths.

The dog was probably 37 years ago. I was around 13 or 14. The dog was attacking a neighbor kid who was about 6 years old, so I was intervening to save the kid. The kid got away and my yelling attracted the dog’s owner’s attention. Not until after I got bit. It was some kind of German Shepard mix. My parents and the parents of the six year old reported him to the police, but nothing really happened. I think the owner was a cop.

I hated that dog. He was usually on the other side of a big fence and would bark super aggressively whenever anyone was near. When I intervened he had the kid’s head in his mouth. I kicked him in the ribcage as hard as I could, and he turned on me.

I got stitches from both incidents. Four for the cat bite and I think 12 from the dog. Cat was on the hand near the base of my thumb. The dog was on my right forearm.

No stitches for the hamster, he was a pet, but not very domesticated- probably because we had cats in the house too. I was probably about 8.

collapse_already , to news in Miami New Times runs slur-filled pro-Trump political ad on back cover

“Our newspaper is in such dire financial straits that we can’t afford to turn down any adveriser.” does bad things to employee morale and shareholder enthusiasm (which we all know is what really matters). When the truth is too damning, you cannot run with it.

collapse_already , to science_memes in PSI

I have been bitten by a cat that meant it and a dog that meant it. I would rather be bitten by a dog. The cat hit bone. The dog did not. The hamster bite bled profusely, but otherwise wasn’t too bad. Based on the information in this comic, I am going to avoid birds.

collapse_already , to news in Boeing CEO admits company has retaliated against whistleblowers during Senate hearing

This is why ancient humans invented mob justice. When the laws don’t work, order still needs to be imposed.

collapse_already , to aboringdystopia in 80% of Americans say grocery costs have notably increased since the pandemic started, survey finds

My cat eats a prescription food. A 7.7 pound bag has gone from $48 per bag to $60 per bag in the last 18 months.

collapse_already , to aboringdystopia in Planetizen: "Florida Passes Outdoor Sleeping Ban." It's illegal to sleep on public beaches in Florida... Up next, prison for being housing insecure?

Looking at this idiocy from a purely practical perspective, surely housing the homeless by sending them to prison is not the most economical solution. I suppose it probably means someone’s brother-in-law gets to build more for-profit prisons though.

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