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  • Don't worry, there won't be any more ice in a few years

  • When cooking, it's important to wear the proper attire:

    • Apron
    • Boots

    That's it, nothing else.

  • Pie Eaters? Pie Feeders? Pie Fedditors?

  • Platner told Zeteo that Israel's U.S.-backed assault on Gaza, which was a flashpoint in New York City's Democratic primary, is "the ultimate moral test of our time."

  • ELI5: what does it mean to cheat at golf? I've only golfed about 6 times in my life, and everyone I've golfed with does a Mulligan on every other hole, tosses a ball hit into tall grass onto the fairway, throws out a new ball if they hit it into the woods, etc. They'll usually add another stroke to their score for these, but what does it matter if you're only playing against yourself?

    Obviously if you're playing in a tournament or professionally, doing the above would count as "cheating", but it's not clear to me where the line is

  • The Last of Us got it wrong - it will be cyborg mushrooms, not cordyceps, that kills us all

  • Pronounce like what? Mana-goose? Or Mana-in-the-middle?

  • Zeeky booky doog

  • It doesn't help that media often portrays this incorrectly. Take the movie Lightyear, for example. Sure, it's a sci fi movie for kids so it doesn't have to be scientifically accurate, but the way they portray it is completely nonsensical. They show Buzz Lightyear trying to reach light speed in his space ship. Each time he flies around the sun, he goes faster, but more time has passed on the planet he left by the time he gets back. In reality, the faster you go, the less time it takes you to get somewhere (from some external reference of time). It's just your experience of time that changes.

    Interstellar is at least a little bit closer (ignoring the whole time travel part)

  • Decisions, erections...

  • DST would lead to less light in the morning, more in the afternoon, if they keep it year round. Winter is already standard time.

    Personally, I prefer DST for the additional light in the afternoon. Maybe the start time of every school and employer could be changed to be an hour earlier with Standard Time, but sounds a lot easier to just keep DST year round.

  • Spending overseen by the House Committee On Energy and Commerce

    instructs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over the program, to cut spending by $880 billion over the next decade

  • Not neurotypical? No need to get into specific diagnoses

  • Already back, with big banners saying President Donald Trump saved the day

  • Even a blind clock is a horse once in a while

  • GDScript is actually pretty good - it's similar to what TypeScript did for JavaScript, but for Python. However, IMO it's still worth using C# for larger projects

  • cats @lemmy.world

    El Gato

  • Dumb question I'm too lazy to Google - who decides the wording for these questions? It seems like it's always Republicans, no matter who is proposing the question

  • Why not get rid of delegates altogether while we're at it?