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  • What? Police can "subpoena" whatever the fuck they want. ISPs must log and keep them for years. Will share with allied intelligence services and Interpol. Never thought of Norwegian privacy laws as particularly strong..

  • What muffs/plugs do you use? I use a Peltor Optime III, and some molded plugs. I eschew dynamic stuff because they don't give enough protection. Granted I don't do much indoor shooting (never have). What I found hardest is tactical manouvering in the field shooting with coms on one ear.

  • If you use sporting/hunting stuff perhaps. With a Peltor Optime III and plugs you should be well covered. My service weapon in the army was a HK G3 (7.62/.308) and for normal range shooting this setup is demonstrably fine even if you shoot 100s of cartridges.

    Now I do mainly 12 gauge clay shooting with the occational .22 LR with a Walther SSP so I don't feel a suppressor is needed (or possible on the shotgun)

    But to each his own I guess

  • Outside some specific hunting (like bait hunting foxes) silencers are not needed. Then again an assault rifle is a bad hunting weapon so...

  • well?

    Jump
  • Scientific American points to an important fact.

    "With our latest surveys, such as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and Euclid, by my very rough estimation, we’ve taken pictures of somewhere around 100 million galaxies out of the two trillion or so estimated to exist in the entire observable universe.

    Shamir’s paradigm-shattering conclusion relies on 263 of them."

    They are discussing bias in the selection.

    "Unfortunately, this kind of extreme selection introduces many opportunities for bias to creep in. When we test a new idea in cosmology—indeed, in all of science—we work to make our conclusion as robust as possible. For example, if we were to change any of these filtering steps, from the selection of survey region to the threshold for deciding whether to include a galaxy in the analysis, our results should hold up or at least show a clear trend where the signal becomes stronger. But there isn’t enough information about such methodological checks in Shamir’s paper to make that judgment, which casts doubt on the validity of the conclusions."

  • In my office I have a list that says passwords all nonsens and just as a decoy. I have a system that I use for rotation woth a visual reminder (by association, not directly) somwhere in my office

  • Considering the polish diaspora all over Europe this is ironic...

  • They are staple flod in Norway, or used to be. To such an extent that one of the traditional christmas dishes has rutabaga/swede mash as a side dish.

    Rich in vitamin C, so I have heard it being called the "Orange of the North"

  • Incidentally potato is called that in old dialected Norwegian as well(Archaic as its not really used anymore)

  • Balding thank you very much!

  • "Meitemark" in Norwegian. Which is a strange word when I considered it, so I looked it up. Meite is the word for fishing with edible/biological bait. So that makes sense.

    Meite probably comes from norse "meita" from cut/slice from the meaning to do a stabbing motion.

    This makes no sense.

  • I switxh between three different la gauge. Ny Autocorrect is fu ked up

  • Bring it on mother fu.. 🔪 Greetings from Norway 🇳🇴

    Nordic summers rule tho'

  • Every one knows Teletubbies are eloids living inside the dome. We just never see the night when the Morlocs comes out to eat them

  • Was sure that you were tricking me, but turned out a good click. Even tho' this is how you all lost The Game

  • Heyooh. Ba-bum-dis :)