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entwine413@lemm.eeto
Malicious Compliance@lemmy.world•[Video] BBC cuts away during pro-Palestine musicians Kneecap. The followup act Bob Vylan invents a new chant on live TVEnglish
85·7 months agoNah, I’m not going to argue science and statistics with someone who clearly understands neither.
entwine413@lemm.eeto
Malicious Compliance@lemmy.world•[Video] BBC cuts away during pro-Palestine musicians Kneecap. The followup act Bob Vylan invents a new chant on live TVEnglish
134·7 months agoIf your sample is heavily biased, then the data from it is worthless.
entwine413@lemm.eeto
News@lemmy.world•Iran says it has 'serious doubts' over Israel’s commitment to ceasefire
23·7 months agoHave they actually honored any ceasefire they’ve agreed to yet?
entwine413@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Trump Administration is Building a National Citizenship Data System; State and county election officials can now check the citizenship status of their entire voter lists.English
2·7 months agoI would imagine it’s based on social security numbers.
It’s supposed to help with littering, not recycling. And I’ve never once seen a water bottle company advertise an attached lid as some sort of ground breaking benefit for the environment.
Doesn’t the computer science industry as well?
entwine413@lemm.eeto
World News@lemmy.ml•U.S. Policy on Sudan Hurts Civilians Rather Than Warring Factions, Experts Say
51·7 months agoYes, that’s the point. Everything this administration does is intended to hurt someone.
entwine413@lemm.eetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Pete Hegseth Is Mad the Media Won’t Celebrate U.S. War With Iran
7·7 months agoOnly if Trump is strapped in tandem.
entwine413@lemm.eeto
iiiiiiitttttttttttt@programming.dev•Can't have those nice pairs after all 😔
4·7 months agoI don’t know where they found it, but the WISP who ran Ethernet from the antenna to the router in my mom’s house used white jackets for every wire pair.
Tabasco sauce is pretty weak, though.
entwine413@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Zero-day: Bluetooth gap turns millions of headphones into listening stationsEnglish
52·7 months agoA smart outlet (and running home assistant) will solve that problem.
entwine413@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Zero-day: Bluetooth gap turns millions of headphones into listening stationsEnglish
221·7 months agoNo, the real reason is it saves a few pennies per phone. They can already spy on us through the internal mic.
But none of that is in the book from what I remember. The 0th law of robotics wasn’t introduced until much later in the robots series.
It’s the movie I hate the most. For one, the problem robot looked exactly like its creator. Also, don’t they broach the topic of the 0th law, which isn’t introduced until way later?
entwine413@lemm.eeto
News@lemmy.world•"House from Hell" — How America’s Largest Homebuilders Shift the Cost of Shoddy Construction to Buyers
3·7 months agoAlmost all lawyers will do this for this type of case, but you might be able to get away with paying a flat fee for them to send a strongly worded letter.
But, since most contractors are crooks, you’ll probably have to go to court. It really depends on your contract, though. You might have to go to arbitration, which is where getting a 3rd party inspection can be a life saver.
My inlaws had a garage built to house their RV and boat, and the contractor never once inspected his subcontractors’ work. They had it inspected, and it took the inspector 6 hours to take pictures of everything that was wrong. The report was like 120 pages long. They refused to pay the rest they owed him (they had already paid $90k), and he sued them for it.
They showed up in court with their contract, and the judge told him to fuck off, because the contract said they had to arbitrate before going to court.
Unfortunately, the contractor won the war of attrition, and they ended up with an unfinished piece of shit garage because they gave up fighting.
entwine413@lemm.eeto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Looming Xbox layoffs threaten Microsoft's reputation | OpinionEnglish
91·7 months agoMicrosoft still has a good reputation?
entwine413@lemm.eeto
News@lemmy.world•"House from Hell" — How America’s Largest Homebuilders Shift the Cost of Shoddy Construction to Buyers
8·7 months agoOne thing my inlaws ran into with this issue is that the contractor had worked with literally every lawyer in our town and the surrounding ones, so no one could take their case because conflict of interest.
But as far as paying a lawyer, they’d likely also lump their fees into the lawsuit.


I’ve only responded to you twice. Once to tell you that a biased sample set provides garbage data, and again to tell you I wouldn’t be arguing with someone who didn’t understand the core concepts of the conversation.
The vibes thing is quite the projection, though.