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Heres_your_sign t1_j6im74u wrote
Yep, that article just about nails it. I believe by laying off a quarter million workers they've created their own recession. So in six to nine months when the lack of consumer spending hits and the west coast of the US has negative growth they will say "see! We were right!"
Heres_your_sign t1_j6ejku3 wrote
Reply to A toilet blown to pieces by Iwannasexdiofrfrogog
No scorch marks, the bowl froze.
Heres_your_sign t1_j65ssgo wrote
This is likely intentional, although it would be damn hard to prove. We the people will be on the hook for this. Guaranteed.
Heres_your_sign t1_j60whry wrote
Look, we all know that any threat to the livelihood of lawyers will rain hellfire on those dumb enough to attempt it. Everything else except lawyers will be replaced by AI, at least until the politicians are paid off appropriately.
Heres_your_sign t1_j5xd5gf wrote
Psychological stress? That's pretty much anyone's job description who works in technology in their 50s.
Heres_your_sign t1_j5d4e6m wrote
Reply to TIL that the California St. Francis Dam disaster of 1928, a midnight-hour 120' wave that killed 431 sleeping people and wiped out giant sections of land more than 50 miles west to Ventura, was caused by the dam having been built on a fault zone (in addition to the dam's retention of water). by atrailofdisasters
Really interesting read, thanks for sharing!
Heres_your_sign t1_j3kcfb4 wrote
Reply to comment by rverne8 in The Dark Pageant of the NFL by rverne8
The facts are on-field cardiac arrest has happened twice in 52 years. With COVID infections being a dismal fact of life now, the training staff now drills for cardiac events. I only wish that every cardiac arrest was as competently attended to as this one was.
I'm not impressed by much, but those trainers were damn impressive.
Heres_your_sign t1_j3kav2h wrote
Reply to The Dark Pageant of the NFL by rverne8
That diatribe just oozes with self-loathing east coast liberal intellectual snobbery.
Heres_your_sign t1_j0o346n wrote
Reply to Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
Irresponsible article. Not only is it speculative, but now people who depend on it for survival will have to deal with "supply chain" issues.
Heres_your_sign t1_j0o2rxi wrote
Reply to comment by OriginalSerious in Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
Mine has been on it for decades, it offered no protection. I'm glad for the hamsters it worked on, but hamsters are not humans.
Heres_your_sign t1_j0o26u2 wrote
Reply to Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
It doesn't work in vivo. My wife has been on urso for decades AND was vaxxed as much as she legally could have been and still got a fairly strong symptomatic COVID.
I'm sure if I could access the original paper it probably says "in a mouse model".
Heres_your_sign t1_iz5cop0 wrote
Reply to comment by scarletotter in Apple explores moving some iPad production to India, sources say by Thick-Ad-6366
Until this is made illegal or really expensive, it will continue.
Heres_your_sign t1_iz5cfo5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Apple explores moving some iPad production to India, sources say by Thick-Ad-6366
You mean like the $22 big Mac that failed to materialize?
Heres_your_sign t1_iz5bjan wrote
Anywhere but the US apparently.
Heres_your_sign t1_iz3ciom wrote
Reply to comment by LeapIntoInaction in Nurses' attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds by Additional-Two-7312
I live in Arizona. It wasn't limited to nurses. The number of doctors that put ideology above science is scarily high.
I had to ask a Doctor's family to leave my preschool because they lied to me about their opinions expressed on social media.
Those doctors should not be practicing.
Heres_your_sign t1_iz3bt98 wrote
Reply to Nurses' attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds by Additional-Two-7312
If you let your ideology override your professional judgement and training, you should not be in health care. Not enough attention has been given to delicensing medical professionals who took public antivax positions during COVID.
Heres_your_sign t1_iyf1ysu wrote
But we're the bad ones.
Heres_your_sign t1_iy0zrye wrote
Yes, the carbon-based life forms will eventually be subjugated to supply the robots with their raw materials...
Heres_your_sign t1_ixoy3yq wrote
When you start fucking with critical drive systems on a pay-to-play basis there's going to be a mistake made and someone will die as a result.
If we had anything that looked like meaningful corporate regulation this would be illegal.
Heres_your_sign t1_ixoxmc5 wrote
Reply to comment by mooseup in Mercedes-Benz to introduce acceleration subscription fee by kishiki18_91
What do you think. When it's broken, they say you own it.
Heres_your_sign t1_ixjafns wrote
Reply to comment by Caraes_Naur in Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux just hit a major milestone by CrankyBear
I already have that, it's called a Mac. Only gripe is that it's a FBSD derivative, but it is the most stable unix-based development platforms on the market.
Heres_your_sign t1_ixj9np2 wrote
I'm not sure what this article is talking about. I've been using X with WSL for years. It was a huge pita to set up, but it worked.
Heres_your_sign t1_ixfv756 wrote
Reply to Google And Apple’s Return To Office Policies Promote Myth Of Losing Social Capital In Hybrid Work by JannTosh12
They invested in palaces. For the companies that planned better, remote working is a strategic advantage. Period.
Heres_your_sign t1_ix2deek wrote
Reply to Kyrie Irving Apologizes in TV Interview: ‘I Don’t Condone Any Hate Speech’ by paulfromatlanta
Whatever. Too little, too late.
Heres_your_sign t1_j8gmp1y wrote
Reply to I guess my car wanted to be sedated by backslashdotcom
You're old... ;-)