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Oscar the Hospice Cat
  • Aren’t cats instead of dogs known to the be pet that will start eating you if you happen to die at home suddenly.

    yeah, i remember paramedic talking about a case where some person died alone and no one knew until the corpse started leaking through the floor to neighbors below.

    there was a cat in the apartment that whole time. it was not hungry.

  • How to properly test my internet speed from ISP?
    1. there will be some bandwidth aggregation, so the speed is perfectly fine from the contract point of view.

    2. second, 1 gbps on network layer is not 1 gbps on application layer. in other words, only part of the data that you download are actual useful data - there is some overhead.

    3. at such speed, there is no such thing as "internet speed". there is speed to specific source at the specific time. your provider can only guarantee so much. your source being able to push data to you at the speed your last mile might be able to receive them is not among the guaranteeable.

    4. complaining that your internet only does 650 mbps really is first world problem.

  • Oscar the Hospice Cat
  • it could make him even more successful. i think he just comes to some poor soul lying there, and that person goes "oh fuck no, not you!" and dies of heart attack. now imagine how much more effective it would be if that person saw the cat's score.

  • What is with bad password requirements
  • but not a maximum

    well if there is, at least be glad when they tell you. i once met a system that let you enter whatever, and then just ignored anything behind nth (where n was ~10) character...

  • Windows is not free as in freedom
  • we are. "open" can mean lot of things, and the original post was not about open, it was about free. no one has to be convinced windows are not free, it is as surprising as the fact people don't fuck for love in brothel.

    if anything, this is far more funny:

  • Trump will deliver the final death blow to the liberal order
  • That being said, for all their faults they can do good work, just got to remember their Qatari connection.

    every big media has connection somewhere, which is why best approach is to study different perspectives and then make some synthesis from information you get.

    there is no single source of information you should take at face value. and if you want to dissect something, you should dissect the message, not the messenger.

  • www.aljazeera.com Trump will deliver the final death blow to the liberal order

    The current international order, already on its last legs due to the West’s support for Israel, won’t survive Trump 2.0.

    Trump will deliver the final death blow to the liberal order

    Somdeep Sen, Associate Professor of International Development Studies at Roskilde University

    The liberal world order, with its supposed commitment to the rule of law, human rights and equality for all, met its demise in Gaza.

    There is more than enough evidence confirming the genocidal nature of Israel’s campaign in Gaza. Yet, political leaders in the West have been uncompromising in their support of Israel’s efforts. At the United Nations, the majority of the world has consistently passed resolutions condemning Israel’s actions in Gaza and called for an end to the occupation. Israel has responded by making UN agencies and personnel targets of war. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants against Israeli leaders. The United States has rejected the court’s decision and Israel has continued to bombard Gaza. All of this has happened under a Democratic US leadership. With the return of US President-elect Donald Trump, we can expect a fast-track dismantling of whatever is left of this liberal order.

    (...)

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    My parents kicked me out recently. Why do we miss people who've treated us badly?
  • transferring is very difficult and bureaucratic

    Very difficult is not impossible. Do whatever it takes to transfer and not to waste that year. Once you drop out it is very easy to stay dropped and it can change your life forever. You may regret that in a future but it will be too late to fix that.

  • Tesla would likely be excluded from new California EV tax credits, governor's office says
  • really hasn’t been paying attention

    people have been paying attention, unfortunately unless you are really good sharpshooter willing to take really big risk, there is not much you can do and people cope however they can.

  • www.theguardian.com Homeless people to be given cash in first major UK trial to reduce poverty

    Led by King’s College London, study will recruit 360 people in England and Wales to explore benefits of scheme

    Homeless people to be given cash in first major UK trial to reduce poverty

    Researchers are conducting the UK’s first major scientific trials to establish whether giving homeless people cash is a more effective way of reducing poverty than traditional forms of help.

    Poverty campaigners have long believed that cash transfers are the most cost-effective way of helping people, but most studies have examined schemes in developing countries.

    The new study, funded by the government and carried out by King’s College London (KCL) and the homelessness charity Greater Change, will recruit 360 people in England and Wales. Half will continue to get help from frontline charities. The other half will get additional help from Greater Change, whose support workers will discuss their financial problems then pay for items such as rent deposits, outstanding debts, work equipment, white goods, furniture or new clothes. They do not make direct transfers to avoid benefits being stopped due to a cash influx.

    Professor Michael Sanders, who runs KCL’s experimental government unit, said: “What we’re trying to understand is the boundary conditions for cash transfers. When does it work? For whom does it work? What are the amounts you need to give people in order to make it work?”

    (...)

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    www.scientificamerican.com Trump’s Anti-Climate Agenda Could Boost China’s Global Power

    Trumps retreat from climate agreements and tech funding will help China dominate global clean energy markets

    Trump’s Anti-Climate Agenda Could Boost China’s Global Power
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    www.theguardian.com Trump confirms he will utilize US military to conduct mass deportations

    President-elect plans to declare a national emergency for undocumented immigrants with help of hardline cabinet

    Trump confirms he will utilize US military to conduct mass deportations

    Donald Trump said on Monday that his administration would declare a national emergency and use the US military to carry out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.

    In an early morning social media post, Trump responded “TRUE!!!” to a post by Tom Fitton, the president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, who wrote on 8 November that the next administration “will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program”.

    Since his decisive victory, Trump has said he intends to make good on his campaign promise to execute mass deportations, beginning on the first day of his presidency. But many aspects of what he has described as the “largest deportation program in American history” remain unclear.

    Trump has previously suggested he would rely on wartime powers, military troops and sympathetic state and local leaders. Such a sprawling campaign – and the use of military personnel to carry it out – is almost certain to draw legal challenges and pushback from Democratic leaders, some of whom have already said they would refuse to cooperate with Trump’s deportation agenda.

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    www.sciencealert.com 2024 Predicted to Be First Full Year Above 1.5°C of Global Warming

    This year is on track to become the first full year of 1.5°C of global warming above pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels, smashing last year's record jump in temperatures already, which was 0.60°C above the 1991-2020 average.

    2024 Predicted to Be First Full Year Above 1.5°C of Global Warming
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    phys.org Fossil fuel CO₂ emissions increase again in 2024

    Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have reached a record high in 2024, according to new research by the Global Carbon Project science team.

    Fossil fuel CO₂ emissions increase again in 2024
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    On Telegram, a Violent Preview of What May Unfold on Election Day and After

    www.nytimes.com Right-Wing Groups Are Organizing on Telegram Ahead of Election Day

    Right-wing groups, which use Telegram to organize real-world actions, are urging followers to watch the polls and stand up for their rights, in a harbinger of potential chaos.

    Right-Wing Groups Are Organizing on Telegram Ahead of Election Day
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    Data is Beautiful @lemmy.world 14th_cylon @lemm.ee

    Demographic transition around the world

    Just randomly found in comments on imgur, might be old, but i think it is an example of actually beautiful data representation...

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    www.nytimes.com Philadelphia District Attorney Sues Musk Over $1 Million Voter Giveaways

    Larry Krasner, the top prosecutor in Philadelphia, sued Elon Musk and his Trump-supporting super PAC, saying the giveaways amounted to an “unlawful lottery.”

    Philadelphia District Attorney Sues Musk Over $1 Million Voter Giveaways

    District Attorney Larry Krasner of Philadelphia filed a lawsuit on Monday to stop Elon Musk and his Trump-supporting organization, America PAC, from continuing their $1 million daily giveaway in Pennsylvania, calling it an illegal lottery scheme to influence voters in the presidential election.

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    trekmovie.com ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Co-Creator Jeri Taylor Has Passed Away

    Taylor also worked for four seasons on 'The Next Generation.'

    ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Co-Creator Jeri Taylor Has Passed Away

    Jeri Taylor, known to Trek fans for her work on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager has passed away. The Emmy-nominated writer and producer was 86 years old.

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    I Was Trump’s Ghostwriter. A New Biopic Gets the Most Important Thing Right.

    www.nytimes.com Opinion | I Was Trump’s Ghostwriter. A New Biopic Gets the Most Important Thing Right.

    Critics may argue about specific factual details, but a new account of Trump’s ascent jibes with everything I saw with my own eyes.

    Opinion | I Was Trump’s Ghostwriter. A New Biopic Gets the Most Important Thing Right.

    https://archive.is/v9RJo

    It’s long been deeply unsettling to me how many behaviors associated with psychopathy Mr. Trump exemplifies. There are seven characteristics associated with “antisocial personality disorder,” according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: deceitfulness, impulsivity, failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors, irritability and aggressiveness, reckless disregard for the safety of self or others, consistent irresponsibility and lack of remorse. I’ve observed all seven in Mr. Trump over the years, and watched them get progressively worse. It’s the last one — lack of remorse — that gives him license to freely exercise the other six.

    The past is prologue and, as Mr. Trump has said, he’s essentially the same person today that he was as a child. That is the central warning “The Apprentice” poses, and it comes just five weeks before the election.

    Ever since Mr. Trump announced in 2015 that he was running for president, I’ve argued publicly that the only limitation on his behavior as president — then and now — is what he believes he can get away with. Mr. Trump has made it clear that he believes he can get away with a lot more today. If he does win back the presidency, it’s hard to imagine that he’ll have much more on his mind than revenge and domination — damn the consequences — in his doomed, lifelong quest to feel good enough.

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    www.nytimes.com The Star-Making Machine That Created ‘Donald Trump’

    The inside story of how the producers of “The Apprentice” crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.

    The Star-Making Machine That Created ‘Donald Trump’

    The inside story of how the producers of “The Apprentice” crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.

    Late in the summer of 2003, a team of television producers stepped off the elevator on the 26th floor of Trump Tower eager to survey the set of their next reality show. After years filming “Survivor” in jungles around the world, training cameras on exotic spiders and deadly snakes to evoke danger, they came looking for a different set of sensory clues, the tiny details that would convey wealth and power.

    Right away, they knew they had a problem.

    The first thing they noticed was the stench, a musty carpet odor that followed them like an invisible cloud. Then they spotted scores of chips in the finish of the wooden desks and credenzas. The décor felt long out of date, making the space seem like a time capsule from when Donald J. Trump opened the building early in his first rise to fame.

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    Namibia to cull 83 elephants and distribute meat to people affected by drought

    WINDHOEK, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Namibia plans to cull 723 wild animals, including 83 elephants, and to distribute the meat to people struggling to feed themselves because of a severe drought across southern Africa, the environment ministry said.

    The cull will take place in parks and communal areas where authorities believe animal numbers exceed available grazing land and water supplies, it said in a statement issued on Monday.

    Southern Africa is facing its worst drought in decades, with Namibia having exhausted 84% of its food reserves last month, according to the United Nations. Nearly half of Namibia's population is expected to experience high levels of food insecurity in the coming months.

    (...)

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    NYT Opinion: There Is Still a Biden Scandal

    www.nytimes.com Opinion | There Is Still a Biden Scandal

    America could stand to learn a bit more about how the White House has been working recently.

    Opinion | There Is Still a Biden Scandal

    One of the Biden White House’s greatest achievements, from the perspective of its staffers, if not necessarily the country, has been to deny the press the kind of juicy leaks that were constant under Donald Trump and frequent under his predecessors. Save for a very narrow period of time, that is, when there was a push to force an aging president toward the exits: Then and only then we got a drip-drip-drip of fascinating inside information.

    For instance, we learned that Biden hadn’t held a full cabinet meeting since last October and that his handlers expected scripted questions from his cabinet officials. We learned that his capacities peak between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and diminish outside that six-hour window. We learned that congressional Democrats, liberal donors and some journalists all had exposure to Biden’s decline that they didn’t discuss publicly until the debacle of the June debate. We learned that none other than Hunter Biden was acting as a close adviser to his father in the crucial days after that debate.

    We even learned that from early in his presidency, the first lady’s closest aides worked to shield her husband from the staff that serves the first family in its living quarters, even as the aides themselves were given unusual access to the residence — as though it were essential to create a cocoon of loyalty and silence around the nation’s chief executive even when he isn’t on the job.

    These are all interesting and pertinent facts about the man who officially leads the United States in a time of global danger — and they have not ceased to be pertinent because that president is no longer running for re-election.

    (...)

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/10/opinion/joe-biden-president.html?unlocked_article_code=1.CE4.0hyL.9CNFJAmhWmk2&smid=url-share

    https://archive.is/u2JyP

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    NYT: Harris Leads Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania

    www.nytimes.com Harris Leads Trump in Three Key States, Times/Siena Polls Find

    New surveys of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania taken this week offer the latest indication of a dramatic reversal in standing for the Democratic Party since President Biden abandoned his re-election bid.

    Harris Leads Trump in Three Key States, Times/Siena Polls Find
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    Harris now ahead of Trump according to NYT polling average

    www.nytimes.com Election 2024 Polls: Harris vs. Trump

    Our polling averages track the latest trends in the presidential race, using data from national and battleground state polls.

    Election 2024 Polls: Harris vs. Trump
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    Harris now even with Trump according to NYT

    www.nytimes.com Election 2024 Polls: The Harris vs. Trump Matchup

    Our polling averages track the latest trends in the presidential race, using data from national and battleground state polls.

    Election 2024 Polls: The Harris vs. Trump Matchup
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    have i destroyed my cpu?

    hi. i have broken my cpu by incorrectly plugging it into the socket (socket 1200). is it slightly bent in two different corners, as seen in the photos - https://imgur.com/a/Id3LH3T

    at first i wasn't getting any reaction from the power button at all. after realizing what happened and correctly repositioning the cpu, the motherboard now starts, , fans and harddrives spool up, but i am not getting any signal on the on-board graphic card.

    was anyone in similar situation? am i done and do i have to throw it away? is there a chance to fix it by forcibly bending it back?

    thank you for any tips.

    !

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    From Lukla to Mt. Everest

    you'll recognize it quite easy in the screenshots... it is the highest one 😆

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    Hegemony is on the air. This concludes the season.

    When the Enterprise investigates an attack on a colony at the edge of Federation space, Captain Pike and the crew face the return of a formidable enemy.

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