Pretty sure Google classroom is for classroom management, not specifically for remote learning. A place to put sulybus, assignments, grades, enrollment, etc.
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That picture is probably 15-20k, leaves out a lot of screen. Full crowd estimates were 50k is what I heard.
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News@lemmy.world•Greg Bovino Throws Gas Grenade at Lawful Protesters After Court Lifts Restrictions on ICE Use of ForceEnglish
2·14 days agoBefore Minnesota we barely moved public opinion, since nonviolent resistance started here, public opinion has shifted sharply. We are winning. The country is on our side. The second people take up arms the perception changes instantly. Don’t be fooled by your own anger.
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Games@lemmy.world•Ubisoft Closes Canadian Studio After It UnionizesEnglish
28·29 days agoIt’s so easy to not buy games. When was the last good game they made? I guess I’ll continue to ignore their catalog.
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Just Post@lemmy.world•But birds in a giant blender is a more appealing headlineEnglish
7·1 month agoAre windows other collisions? I think we had 3-6 birds die hitting windows just this last year. Put up some window stickers hoping for a better result, but I have to think windows kill more than all others combined.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Dave Chappelle says his trans jokes 'went down well' at Saudi Arabia gigEnglish
10·1 month agoI don’t think Chapelle deserves the level of hate he’s received, but he was certainly punching down in his bid to play oppression Olympics. His whole point was one of being jealous that black people have a much longer road to acceptance that trans people. The problem is, because of his discomfort with the topic, his jokes fell flat, which leaves only the punching down. If you’re going to cross the line, you better be funny, or people will only see malice.
Iirc somewhat like the fish
MonkRome@lemmy.worldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•86 Democrats Join GOP in Voting for 'Very, Very Stupid' Resolution Condemning SocialismEnglish
2·3 months agoBoth of the ones from my state are from moderate conservative districts. Completely unsurprising that they won’t stick their necks out for something entirely symbolic. Though I don’t get why they can’t just abstain from a silly vote.
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politics @lemmy.world•Chomsky had deeper ties with Epstein than previously known, documents revealEnglish
6·3 months agoNot a huge fan of Chomsky as a person, even if he’s said things I agree with. But it’s worth considering that he was extremely critical of the exact apparatus that is reporting his demise. Not saying he wasn’t a creep, he was arrogant enough to be, but this could all be fiction. Also plenty of people knew Epstein that were not part of his extracurriculars. As much as I want to see a lot of these rich fucks squirm, we really lack incriminating info. And even if we had it, I’m not sure I trust the current people handling the documents.
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Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Peanut Allergies Have Plummeted in Children, Study ShowsEnglish
6·3 months agoChanged, in to “before”, iirc this impact persists a little past infancy, but yes not into the teens, I just was not thinking about my words.
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Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Peanut Allergies Have Plummeted in Children, Study ShowsEnglish
76·3 months agoEvidence shows that early exposure to potential allergies reduces the likelihood of getting that allergy. Since we’ve know this doctors have recommended early exposure to allergens, instead of avoiding them. Now that we no longer avoid peanuts before adolescence, the allergy is receding.
A lot of places put the waste basket by the door for this very reason.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cloudflare blames massive internet outage on 'latent bug'English
31·3 months agoAnyone using any technology can miss something and end up in the same spot. I think the real takeaway is that there is way too much consolidation of our technology.
I don’t follow this either, but devils advocate, a review would find no wrongdoing without evidence beyond someones word. But just because something isn’t provable, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. At my workplace there is a tenured professor that has been harassing people into quitting for 30 years, and they still don’t have “evidence” beyond someones word, not enough to get around tenure. If they were forced to give a statement they would likely say no wrongdoing.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Americans with six-figure incomes are in 'survival mode'English
2·3 months agoUpper middle class, used to be poor. I’ve been fighting for things my whole life that would disadvantage our current comfort if they were put in place. I also just helped organize a union at work, because most of my coworkers make half what I make (I’m not in management, but with a tech salary). In contract negotiations. We are not all shitty, though many of my neighbors in a nice neighborhood are greedy trumpists, whining about the scary poors, so I could certainly understand some animosity towards people who enjoy comfort in this shitty economy. But I think many people that grow up poor and get money remember what it means to be poor.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Americans with six-figure incomes are in 'survival mode'English
1·3 months agoI’m in Minnesota, twin cities, sounds like property is comparable. To pay less than $300k you’re probably getting something you couldn’t realistically fit a family of 5 or likely something that needs $100k of work to bring up to code anyway. You could get a dump for $150k and fix it up yourself, but most people are not going to do that. Not the most expensive city, but far from the cheapest.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk says Optimus will 'eliminate poverty' in speech after his $1 trillion pay package was approvedEnglish
5·3 months agoIf you’re talking world wide you could give everyone on earth that is currently in poverty about $1200. That’s enough to help a great deal in poor countries, but it would be very temporary. If you’re talking just the USA, you’d be giving everyone in poverty $30k. That would certainly keep people out of poverty for a while. But under capitalism where people have to work many would be back in poverty in a year. Cash infusion would only work if it was permanent like a UBI.
Even if you spent that money to build free housing all over the country, it wouldn’t be enough to end poverty, though that would probably be the best use of the money. Just flood the market with housing availability and living gets way cheaper.
At no point in this conversation were they inconsiderate, you on the other hand… Your self righteousness is making you completely blind to self reflection. Take a moment and reread this thread putting aside your moral certitude and it’s clear who’s tone was inconsiderate.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there actually any good mobile games?English
6·4 months agoBelatro won all sorts of awards, including GDC game of the year. $10 for an award winning game is nothing. Probably the most addicting game I’d played in years, and I’m not even into that type of game.






You can put graphene os on the newest pixel if you really want. Imo, you shouldn’t be giving Google the money anyway. Makes more sense to buy an older refurbished pixel from a trusted 3rd party. The newer phones are not really major increases in tech anymore anyway. I’m still rocking a pixel 6 pro and it feels functionally equivalent to the newer phones but it’s 5 years old.