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Are Overemployed ‘Ghost Engineers’ Making Six Figures to Do Nothing?
  • And beyond this, solving the problem is just the baseline. Solving the problem well can take an immense amount of time, often producing solutions that appear overly simplistic in the end.

    I recently watched a talk about ongoing Java language work (Project Valhalla). They've been working on this particular set of performance improvements for years without a lot to show for it. Apparently, they had some prototypes that worked well but were unwieldy to use. After a lot of refinement, they have a solution that seems completely obvious. It takes a lot of skill to come up with solutions like that, and this type of work would be unjustly punished by algorithms like this.

  • Donald Trump vows to impose 25% tariff on all products from Canada and Mexico
  • 2024 voters: InFlAtIoN tOo HiGh! TrUmP bEtTeR fOr ThE eCoNoMy!!1

  • Donald Trump's sentencing was postponed to after the election to avoid any appearance of election interference. Can he be sentenced while he is President Elect?
  • No, they're asking about the case that did go through where he was found guilty of 34 felony convictions. The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump

    He was supposed to be sentenced in September. Trump's defense asked to delay. Prosecution didn't object. Judge didn't want to stick his neck on the line and accepted the delay.

    I have no idea what will happen now but probably nothing meaningful anymore. It should have happened in September. I don't know why the prosecution didn't fight the delay, but understand why the judge did what he did.

    But yeah, I completely agree with your sentiment. The momentum into nailing Trump down on crimes happened way, way, *way *too slow.

  • Americans: Never, EVER question again how Hitler came to power in 1933 Germany
  • Learn something from this...?

    To what end? For what point? There isn't an "undo" button on fascism.

  • It’s not alarmist: A second Trump term really is an extinction-level threat to democracy
  • First, A lot of the far-left authoritarian users are in other instances, like lemmy.ml. Those communities are easy to avoid and users from there easily identified.

    Second, I can only guess you're talking about Harris when speaking "a communist and a known war monger". Speaking as a former libertarian Republican (who left the party when Trump took over), Harris isn't communist or far left. That's 100% right-wing propaganda. America's Democratic party is pretty conservative compared to liberal and leftist parties in Europe and isn't that much to the left of the pre-Trump Republican party.

    As for the known warmonger, I have no idea what you're talking about.

  • Tim Walz and AOC are going to play Madden together on Twitch
  • Could you imagine if the presidential candidates and their VP pick had to play Overcooked together for a few hours?

    It wouldn't even have to be a competition on score. You could learn so much about them so fast - their communication, ability to adapt, and how they handle frustrations.

  • why is this race so close?
  • What in the world are you talking about?

  • We'll have a long memory as things get worse for working class Americans, minorities and women
  • This just may be the dumbest thing I've heard today.

  • Nintendo Patent Approved in August Could Be What It Uses Against Palworld
  • My understanding of a patent (in the US) is that it's only for new, novel concepts, often difficult to design or conceive.

    Prior art, in this context, are just examples of this concept already in use or demonstrated. If there are already examples of the idea in use by others, then your idea isn't new (and therefore not patentable).

  • Climate Crisis Is the Defining Issue of Our Time. Where Was It at the Debate?
  • If people want this to be acted on, then Dems need to win.

    Oh, absolutely.

    Both to campaign on and to act on, unfortunately.

    I think there's a big difference between them making the small (but good) progress with legislation they've done this term compared to making climate a part of their campaign and bringing it up all the time. Idiots on the right will attack opponents on anything, but currently, I imagine most of the population is put off by the "she's gonna ban ur meat and stove!!1" weirdos. Sometimes not engaging is the most effective way to keep bad arguments out of the public sphere.

  • Climate Crisis Is the Defining Issue of Our Time. Where Was It at the Debate?
  • Plus, there's so much disinformation from the other side that you're apt to lose voters that consume any amount of that crap.

    If something doesn't energize your base and it makes you lose votes from outside your base, it's a net loss to campaign on. It seems that climate change is currently one of those issues.

  • Advisers worry whether ‘happy Trump’ or ‘angry Trump’ will show up to debate
  • I'm convinced our media is hell-bent on promoting Trump at any opportunity.

    I feel like Trump could do anything on that stage and the story pushed out by the media will be some weird criticism about how disappointing Harris' performance was.

    Like, Trump could answer every single question with a rant about how cheeseburgers just aren't as good as they used to be and no-one would bat an eye. Then the story for weeks will be about how "Harris just wasn't detailed enough about how her economic policies. She didn't even mention how the Distiller's Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS)/cash corn ratio would change per week over the next decade or two. Harris clearly is too light on the policy front."

    I hope I'm wrong, but I've come to expect the worst from our media lately.

  • Harris / Walz Interview Megathread!
  • I have no idea either. I'm guessing it's only an "issue" because Trump (and therefore Fox) won't stop talking about it.

  • bot casually stealing comments
  • I guess?

    I'm all for voting reform, promoting easy access to voting for everyone, breaking the grip of the 2 party system, and dismantling junk like the electoral college.

    But we're a little more than 2 months from a major election. It's unlikely that these ideas are going to be picked up and championed as campaign promise. So it makes me wonder why they're being parroted now. I suspect it's to highlight that our system isn't always great and discourage people from voting.

    They're not saying "my vote doesn't matter", but that's kind of the vibe it gives off, while suggesting an unrealistic, idealistic solution. 🤷‍♂️

  • Bernie Sanders predicts 'rough' campaign ahead but thinks Harris has 'very good chance to win'
  • Weird. You'd think that's show up in her voting record when she was a US Senator.

    Based on her votes, she was one of the most progressive in the Senate.

  • No Palestinian Americans Will Speak at Convention, DNC Decides
  • As bad as it is now, if Trump returns to power, he would make the Palestinian and Ukraine situations so much worse. Beyond that, we could see genocide here.

    Because the situation is polarizing in American politics and unlikely to resolve any time soon, it seems unwise to push potentially unpopular policy with short-term gains that lose you an election to someone who would probably celebrate the end of Palestine and their people.

    It's like complaining that the roof is leaking and wondering why no-one cares while the house is on fire.

  • Biden dropped out because “the most important thing” is “we must defeat Trump”: CBS News
  • Another one of his attorneys turned to testify against him in the election fraud case.

    Are you talking about the fairly recent news about Jenna Ellis? Unless I'm mistaken, she's cooperating with a different set of fake electors cases that's based out of Arizona.

    Even as someone who follows this stuff fairly regularly, it's impossible to keep track of all of Trump's criminal cases... and that's just the stuff we know about that prosecutors have picked up.

    The documents case could absolutely lead to jail time if Smith can push for another judge. Cannon can’t postpone indefinitely without repercussions.

    If he loses the election and if the Supreme Court stays out of it, I'd agree.

    He also has sentencing scheduled in September for his felony convictions, though I don't have a clue what that will be or what appeal timeline and whatnot looks like.

    It's frustrating to see all of this move so slowly. I know these things take time, but it feels like there was no urgency in 2021 when he left office to deal with the election interference and numerous, publicly known, criminal acts.

  • Use of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" at Trump rally was "unauthorized," reps say
  • Let me know when the keel fails and the whole thing breaks in two.

  • Nancy Pelosi: Some Republicans secretly want Dems to win to end Trump cult
  • Christian National (or Christofascism, whichever term you prefer) has very little to do with Christianity as a religion. Best I can tell, it's a means to an end. It will borrow ideas, justifications, and recruit followers from Christianity, but in the US, this seems to be the main mythology the Trump cult is basing itself around (and it seems that most fascist movements have a "mythology" of fake facts they are grounded in).

    So while "Christianity" isn't upfront most of the time, certain issues and ideas - probably most everything from the right's "culture war" are basically Christian national ideas, and by osmosis, a ton of Christians seem to be absorbing these positions by default.

    The people most swayed by Christian Nationalism appear to be non-religious (or non church affiliated) conservatives. It's all just familiar enough and an amalgamation of ideas they've already been conditioned (by various media consumption) to believe.

    But for a lot of more active Christians, I've seen a spectrum of attitudes. The number of them that adore Trump seems lower than the previous group, but a lot of them will vote for him because 1) he's the Republican candidate and Democrats are icky 2) they may be a 1 or 2 issue voter, 3) because an authority figure they trust is telling them to.

    I've been trying to figure out the link between Trump and why portions of the religious right is completely obsessed with him, and a lot of it is still a mystery to me.

    Also, I recently watched this and found it really informative:

    https://youtu.be/P4gjE0bpk9k?si=5lExMbjqkyM4RTpI

  • Titanic @lemmy.world GreenSkree @lemmy.world

    Intensified search for Titanic tourist sub 'an incredibly complex operation'

    OceanGate sub still missing 2 days after losing contact during decent.

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