I once got called the f-slur for having the audacity to read a book in public, outdoors in front of the library.
Is that the world's most cursed SEO, or is that repetition something that's significant to the cult?
Nevermind, I see the "for search engines" now. Missed it in all the nonsense.
We don’t blink an eye when told to not stand under something being lifted by a crane, so why balk at being told to be safe around the two ton travelling metal boxes?
Nobody is saying that you shouldn't act safely around cars. People are saying we shouldn't design transportation infrastructure that prioritizes driver convenience over pedestrian safety. Cranes are only allowed to operate in much more tightly controlled situations than drivers.
This is the first beard I've ever seen make someone's chin look weaker.
Edit: is it accessible without knowing much Japanese?
It is, if you look a few things up, but there's also a readily available translated "backup copy" floating around.
The question I am posing is not "do modern farm workers labor harder than prehistoric hunter gathers" (they do).
Instead, the question is "should modern farm workers labor harder than prehistoric hunter gathers".
Farming is more efficient than gathering. That's why we farm. So why is it the case that modern farm workers are working harder?
If the required labor was split up more equitably then farmers wouldn't have to work sunup to sundown.
The entire point of large scale agriculture is that it's more efficient than individual peasants working a single field or whatever.
Nobody is saying that farming isn't hard work, but modern farming should produce more food per man-hour than neolithic farming (or hunter/gathering), right? So why should it be that farm workers now have to work harder than prehistoric people?
And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin.
On my current Fedora 40 install /bin
is already a symlink to /usr/bin
Lord of the Rings will start entering the public domain in 2044, so all the rights holders are going to squeeze the IP as much as they can over the next twenty years.
The main difference from the film being that the novel isn't a satire--Heinlein was being sincere.
RIP Kenny G
That's actually kinda neat
I don't mean to be a buzzkill, but you'll probably have more success if you grow your potatoes in a field instead of the woods.
It's a good thing we have you around to let us know what all Palestinians think
The Speaker of the House is basically in charge of proceedings in the House of Representatives (the "lower" house of the legislature). No business can get done in the House until one is elected by the representatives. This is the first time in history that a sitting Speaker has been removed from the position in the middle of the term. This is a particularly awkward time since the government will run out of funding in 45 days if Congress does not pass a budget.
This is a result of a growing split between the ultra-far-right and the slightly-less-far-right factions within the Republican party.
If you own a home in the area any equity you have there has probably been made pretty worthless. It would make it pretty hard to move if you couldn't sell your home to afford another.
This particular trial is for the federal charges in DC.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1608756
> From the article: > > > The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that colleges can't explicitly consider applicants' race in admissions, a landmark ruling that will radically transform how colleges are able to attract a diverse student body. > > There's also an article from the AP.
CNN has exclusively obtained the audio recording of the 2021 meeting in Bedminster, New Jersey, where President Donald Trump discusses holding secret documents he did not declassify.
You can listen to the recording on the article.
From the text:
> The recording, which first aired on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” includes new details from the conversation that is a critical piece of evidence in special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump over the mishandling of classified information, including a moment when Trump seems to indicate he was holding a secret Pentagon document with plans to attack Iran.