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  • I’m so thankful the internet showed me how cute they are. The ones I’m familiar with are too small to see the facial features and proportions. But now that I know I think they’re super cute.

    I don’t mind spiders at all but I can totally understand why people have arachnophobia. That’s why I find it hilarious that there’s this one species, a “jumping” species no less, that magically can flip from grotesque to cute.

  • I have faith it can be controlled within the project itself, I think politics has greater influence in the selection of what gets studied in the first place.

  • Yes but to be clear, I was joking.

  • Wow Cannon Fodder. I felt so bad for the guys that got wounded and just stayed there suffering.

  • They should control video games like they control guns.

  • Btw is $80 actually up from the oughts and 10s? I’ve had $80 as the price for the latest AAA game in my head forever and am continually surprised it hasn’t changed.

  • What if bias start to grow within academic institutions?

    What if the public funding to those institutions influences which departments get more/less funding?

    I actually am asking genuinely because I would be happy to know we can improve on what we’ve got.

  • I was thinking along your lines too, but have to concede the rebuttal as well. But I think we can still aim for the ideal of science proceeding as neutrally as possible once the funding is granted. Getting funding is the political interface. The question of “What should we do?” must be political, but “How should we do it?” can be left to science.

  • Ok that’s a solid rebuttal around the “is it normal” argument. I’m personally still of the mindset that it’s “normal but wrong”. I wish we’d stop using normal to mean “good” and stick with it meaning “popular”. Statistics!

  • I’m already doing biphasic sleep, I’m just not asleep yet for the first part. And the answer to your question is Factorio.

  • Yeah that’s interesting. Though I do think the Bible is big enough and vague enough for either tribe to exploit. I’m convinced the Left could have sided with Jesus’s ways of life and been the Christian nation, while the right rejected it.

  • I didn’t realize there were pro-lifers that accepted “it’s not an abortion if the fetus wasn’t going to be viable”. You could pretty easily extend that to full term. Hell with medical debt, I don’t see how there’s much chance in a lot of cases even post partum.

  • Will you use Turbo mode?

  • It’s by momentum. The greater the momentum the greater the responsibility.

    Edit: To actually respond to your examples:

    1. No. It is the responsibility of the high mv cars not to enter the sidewalk, or to be incredibly cautious if they must.
    2. Yes. It is the responsibility of the high mv car to look far enough ahead to respond to low mv (or rather high delay v) obstacles ahead. If this sounds impractical, the design of highways and the illegality of a pedestrian entering one makes unavoidable incidents of car-hitting-pedestrian-on-highway low enough to be practical.
  • Indeed. Maybe one day this can be “Lemmy” :)

  • Love the site: operator! Whenever a website has its own search feature, I immediately leave and use site: from a search engine instead.

  • You’ve got me thinking about how the distinction is what the incentive is. Still not black and white, but if you want to suffer because you have only personal enjoyment to gain and your needs are all met, that’s better than consenting to suffering to pay the bills.

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