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in reply to Chris Remington

Not crazy about the hed here. There's a strong implication that this is A) full replacement and B) everyone terminated is just going to say, "sure, I'll come back ... surely, there's no chance something like this could happen again."

The net result is fewer positions held by less experienced people. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with entry-level jobs (god knows I've had way more than I should have), but NWS is -- much like a newsroom -- on a set schedule. Education is important, but there's no substitute for experience.



‘She needs to have a democracy to grow up in’: The moms who left Texas to defend its future





in reply to PugJesus

Languages evolve along with cultures.
Rather sad if your language is stuck in time.
in reply to Zier



Eliminators (1986)


MANDROID. MERCENARY. SCIENTIST. NINJA. EACH ONE A SPECIALIST. TOGETHER THEY ARE ELIMINATORS!

A mad scientist uses the body of a downed pilot to build a cyborg he calls Mandroid. He then uses Mandroid as a guinea pig for his time-travel experiments, and, after they prove successful, he decides to send the cyborg to the junk yard. Mandroid is not amenable to this idea, however, and escapes. He sets out to find Nora Hunter, a robotics scientist who might be able to help him get revenge against his maker.

youtube.com/watch?v=8nHhkYtYDI…

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in reply to TomMasz

Lol, right?

I love how they didn't even bother to make the prosthetic look like it's in his head, but tacked onto the outside.

Star Trek The Next Generation had better prosthetics at the time, hahaha.

Awesome.

in reply to Onomatopoeia

TNG was a premier show with a budget of $1.3-2 million USD per episode, so this doesn't surprise me at all. They probably had a higher budget for one episode than half the films shared here.

in reply to JeSuisUnHombre

Honestly, the thing I would be most afraid of isn’t landing and being deported: if they simply denied entry to these people and turned them around to where the came from more would be willing to take the chance.

No, what stops people from travelling to the US is the non zero chance that they may rub someone the wrong way, have the wrong social media post, or simply the wring colour skin, and end up incommunicado in a miserable wretched ‘detention facility’ or concentration camp for weeks on end.

Meanwhile Las Vegas is wondering, “Where did all the Canadians go?” 🙄





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White House Orders NASA to Destroy Important Satellite that Collects Climate Data


One is attached to the International Space Station, and the other is collecting data as a stand-alone satellite. The latter would meet its permanent demise after burning up in the atmosphere if the mission were to be terminated.

A 2023 review by NASA concluded that the data they'd been providing had been "of exceptionally high quality."

The observatories provide detailed carbon dioxide measurements across various locations, allowing scientists to get a detailed glimpse of how human activity is affecting greenhouse gas emissions.

(Ex NASA employee) David Crisp said it "makes no economic sense to terminate NASA missions that are returning incredibly valuable data," pointing out it costs only $15 million per year to maintain both observatories, a tiny fraction of the agency's $25.4 billion budget.

#news


White House Orders NASA to Destroy Important Satellite that Collects Climate Data




White House Orders NASA to Destroy Important Satellite that Collects Climate Data


#news




Gates Foundation commits $2.5 billion to 'ignored' women's health


in reply to Chris Remington

Better than staging coups.

But I am still uncomfortable with a monopolist billionaire controlling so much of medical research worldwide. Gates is the reason the Oxford COVID vaccine isn't open source. Gates' encouragement of irresponsible vaccine testing in underdeveloped nations with low accountability is a major reason conspiracy theories are able to take hold. Gates has also, for decades, exerted way too much influence on the direction of medical research in general. Him addressing women's health to a small degree serves only to begin to close a gap he himself has allowed to remain for too long.

He needs to remove himself from decision-making around the foundation.

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in reply to ranandtoldthat

He needs to he taxed, instead of being this age's Rockefeller.
in reply to Midnitte

Totally agree, but until that happens I won't let any ultra wealthy hide behind an excuse of not being taxed.


PieFed 1.1 is released


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What's up, selfhosters? It's self hosting Sunday!


What’s up, what’s down and what are you not sure about?

Let us know what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into, what new device you added to your homelab or what interesting service or article you found.

Personally I'm finally reaping the fruits of my labour and enjoy my stable homelab without doing much. One node went down recently and the other took over until I restarted so I was not in a hurry to fix things. Enjoying family time and only running updates that aren't automated (yet). I'm about to dig a bit deeper into logging, probably setting up central log collection like Loki at some point, but not yet.

in reply to Karna

I'm running this #dockercompose setup of #Nextcloud since 2019/2020 and automatic and daily update checks without any big issue:

⚠️⚠️⚠️ This image is maintained by community volunteers and designed for expert use. For quick and easy deployment that supports the full set of Nextcloud Hub features, use the Nextcloud All-in-One docker container maintained by Nextcloud GmbH.

github.com/nextcloud/docker



in reply to TheImpressiveX

Duuuuude, that throws me back. In Poway, there's a small comic book store, and that's the owners favorite comic. I used help run a small business above him at the storage unit/ office. Im not sure if he's still there. It's called OPTICOMICS.
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More than 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York


More than 40 people protesting the war and worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza were arrested outside the Trump International hotel in New York City on Monday evening.


The protest, organized by IfNotNow, a Jewish-American anti-occupation group, had begun earlier in the evening at Columbus Circle. Hundreds gathered under the banner “Trump: Jews Say No More” to demand an end to the war in Gaza and that the Trump administration pressure Israel to allow greater humanitarian aid to enter into the territory, as health officials there continue to report deaths from starvation and malnutrition.

“Let’s not mince words, the Israeli government’s blockade of Gaza is a policy of ethnic cleansing by way of forced mass starvation,” said Morriah Kaplan, IfNotNow’s interim executive director



Muscogee court affirms citizenship for descendants of people enslaved by tribe




US citizens jailed in LA Ice raids speak out: ‘They came ready to attack’


Suddenly, she recalled, one of the men slammed her to the ground and placed her into his car. The men had “Police” vests, but otherwise were in plainclothes and didn’t identify themselves. She didn’t know why they had taken her.

The men, it turned out, were Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) deportation officers. They were looking to question people about “whether they were lawfully present” in the US, an agent later wrote. Velez is a US citizen who grew up in downtown, not far from the incident.

”They just came out ready to attack anyone,” said Velez, in her first interview since her arrest. “I thought they were kidnapping me.”



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Confucius: Ancient China's Most Influential Philosopher





Greg Abbott's threats to Texas Democrats are unprecedented—and baseless


In the face of efforts by Texas Republicans to enact a brutal, democratically illegitimate gerrymander, Democrats in the State House took the only action they could: they fled the state, denying a quorum, and preventing the House from conducting business. Given that the legislators face heavy fines for their actions, it’s brave—but necessary—action.

Last night, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott raised the stakes by threatening the fleeing state legislators with removal from office.

But, as is the case with other petty tyrants, Abbott’s threat is heavier on punchy rhetoric than it is on the law. Even stipulating that we live in unprecedented times, a judicial decision embracing Abbott’s legal argument would be in a league of its own.

in reply to alyaza [they/she]

I don't want to see the word unprecedented ever again. I could really go for some precedented times.
in reply to alyaza [they/she]

Even stipulating that we live in unprecedented times, a judicial decision embracing Abbott’s legal argument would be in a league of its own.


Oh, so it's definitely happening then...



Particle Tachyon 5G single-board PC now available for $299


The Particle Tachyon is a single-board computer that’s about the same size as a Raspberry Pi 5 and it even has a Raspberry Pi-compatible 40-pin GPIO header. But Particle positions the Tachyon as a versatile little PC with the guts of “a modern smartphone.”

That’s because it’s powered by a Qualcomm QCM6490 Dragonwing processor with 8 Kryo 670 CPU cores, Adreno 643 graphics, and an NPU with up […]

#dragonwing #particle #sbc #tachyon

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US man stabbed bakery owners over sandwich bought years ago, police say


in reply to Powderhorn

This is why you don't piss off a dwarf. You don't want your name in the Book of Grudges.



Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???


Trying to load my usual Proton Mail web app and I get an error that is completely un-bypassable. Details of the error say "This version of Firefox is no longer supported due to a bug in the WebCrypto API. Please Update to a newer version".

Has anyone encountered this and found a fix? Not sure the devs are aware either. Any info is appreciated.



Some tourists and business travelers may face up to $15,000 bond to enter US


Smells like a grift to me ... now we're doing import taxes on people?

The US state department has prepared plans to impose bonds as high as $15,000 for some tourism and business visas, according to a draft of a temporary final rule.

The bonds would be issued to visitors from countries with significant overstay rates, under a 12-month pilot program.

It renews an initiative issued by the first Trump administration in November 2020, the month that Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the presidential election. That rule would have required a $15,000 bond for tourist and business travelers from two dozen countries with 10% or higher overstay rates, mostly in Africa.


So, the return of "shithole countries."

in reply to Powderhorn

Tourists with any sense of self-preservation changed their travel destinations long ago. Nobody wants to visit dangerous fascist countries.

in reply to J

Officially revealed? Or another Holland surprise reveal?
in reply to RizzRustbolt

There was a whole video made for the reveal
Marvel knew he would leak it so they were one step ahead this time.

in reply to TheImpressiveX

"Michael Mando, known for his work on Better Call Saul, is returning to reprise the role of the Scorpion" - fuck yeah!!!
in reply to Agrivar

I admit it, I didn't open the article and only read the headline. Thanks for that quote, noice!

in reply to simple

Finally, a real teaser.

I really hope this suit doesn't end up looking as shiny as it did at the end of NWH.

in reply to simple

Looks like the export didn’t finish rendering before it uploaded.

in reply to JarvisBot

Service guarantees Wakandan citizenship.

So I guess, first off, it was a fun little series about making decisions?

The first story was how making your own decisions can be a strength. The second is how following a decision blindly can cause hardship. The third is that not explaining your decisions can cause unnecessary chaos. The fourth is that you may not always know the results of you decision.

So something like that.

Overall the series was fine, but probably won't be remembered. It'll be like the Marvel One Shots they did early on where everyone goes, "Oh yeah, those were neat."

in reply to MimicJar

Yeah I wish it had more relevance and better connectivity to each segment.

But was a fun detour from all the multiverse stuff.


in reply to JarvisBot

After the Trojan Horse episode it was funny to have the Iron Fist sneak in Trojan Horse style.

Also Wakanda has had super speed jets for how long? They should have control of the world.

It was a neat episode, but it felt short.

Also we're collecting all these artifacts, but why?

in reply to JarvisBot

Seeing an Iron Fist was so fun.

Probably my favorite out of the four.


in reply to JarvisBot

At ~21:55 the sword spinning midair is the coolest Looney Toons physics thing in this episode.

Also I don't know what the lesson seems to be. Be a War Dog for your country, give your life for the mission, but when it's over feel free to do whatever you want.

in reply to JarvisBot

Greek history has never been an interest for me so this episode didn't hit as hard as the first one.