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  • What you should take away from this is not that suicide is difficult in prison, but rather that suicide is so common they have specific policies in place.

    It makes 10000% perfect sense that Epstein would kill himself. He just got busted down to the justice system tier for mortal Americans and his life was over. People killing themselves in this situation is so common that it's a trope in media.

    The idea that some CIA-Mossad-Legion of Doom joint operation to assassinate him is the claim that's short on evidence.

  • What scares me is all the people who knew this was going on. Jefferey's friends were sophisticated and connected people. Even the ones who never got in a room with a little girl knew what he was about and did not give a fuck.

    I don't see a grand conspiracy. I see a social network of powerful people who are entitled to the bodies of little girls the same way wealth entitles one to to all objects. He got away with so much for so long because it was accepted and allowed. Every heard of 'The Big Club'? We'll, he's in it.

  • Apple products are great. The Apple ecosystem, not so much. If you're into FOSS computing and FOSS media formats, you're not going to have a good time.

  • IDK why you feel that way. But I don't know you inside and out, like Google or Apple does.

  • Fun Fact: Thích Quảng Đức, the monk in the picture was not protesting the Vietnam War, but rather the Catholic oppression of the Buddhist majority by the American puppet government.

  • I've been told that Kaczynski's manifesto is compelling and some of his ideas about the danger in technology makes more sense now than when he was captured. I'm kinda scared to read it.

  • Somebody got me RBG by Dead Prez for Christmas, and it's still in heavy rotation.

  • I grew up in a county powered by Nuclear. The weird thing is that the plant was in basically the most beautiful part of the area. Their are hiking trails and parks nearby. And the artificial lakes are a huge tourist draw. Some of the most expensive real estate is practically in the shadow of the cooling towers.

    The power generation that suffers from bad publicity is not coal.

  • Heat Pump guy get's "mad as Hell". I love it.

  • It makes strategic sense to decouple from American tech now that they know we'ere an unreliable ally. Microslop won't guarantee your data won't go through American servers and jurisdictions. It's also resistance to Tariff wars and Greenland bullshit that pokes the US in it's conspirator industry, Big Tech.

  • Better than Watch MoJo.

  • I don't think the proliferation of bad press is anything other than a chronicle of the decline of Firefox.

    I've been ride or die with Firefox since early, and I've never daily driven Chrome. But I've had to keep Chrome installed to look at the sites that don't play with FF. Little by little, FF get's worse, and most of the "worst" these days are features, not bugs. Though their are plenty of bugs. They certainly deserve praise for keeping faith with ublock. And I appreciate that they respect privacy more than Alphabet.

    I want Mozilla to succeed. I just remember when Mozilla made the case with the quality of their software, rather than the quality of their ethics.

  • To be honest: Windows has been free (for home users) for a while now. To be brutally honest: Most of the users who've abandoned Microslop did so with free plugged into the value proposition.

  • Normal people cry at the end of Schindler's list because of all the Jews who got away. Stephen Miller cries at the end of Schindler's List because of all the Jews who got away.

  • Gnome get's up and out of my way. 9/10.

  • This is a weird way to say that PC tech is stagnated and improvements between "generations" is incremental.

  • During the active phase of their genocide, Israel got big mad at DWB. You may remember the reports. Doctors who had just come from places like Syria saw an unusual number of small children with single gunshot wounds to the head and torso.

    So doctors with experience in war, experience treating 'collateral damage', were saying that you'd expect more shrapnel wounds, or for bullet wounds to be randomly distributed on the bodies of non-targeted wounded children.

    Zionists denounced this reporting as antisemitic "blood libel". Noting the long history of Jews being accused of child-murder. Which might be a good point if these accusations were not evidence based observations from reliable and respectable people. Or if IDF soldiers and Israeli colonists were not already credibly implicated in numerous war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

  • The only thing holding back a renewable revolution is politics.

    Solar cells are cheap, and once installed, harvest free energy for decades with little maintenance. Battery technology is ready for solar on the grid too. Batteries based on sodium are available now. But even the lithium batteries are fantastic. Sure, batteries mean resource extraction and everything that comes with that, but what we extract is being made into durable goods that can be used over and over for decades, then recycled. Fossil fuels are perpetual resource extraction because the product is burned and destroyed.

    One day, the number one source of lithium batteries will be old lithium batteries. This is already true with lead-acid car batteries.

    Technology Connections Youtube channel just released a video that is the source for my comments. Bonus, the heat-pump guy get's 'mad as hell' toward the end.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeGM

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    He want's to make tips tax free right?

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Building codes require homes in Israel to have a safe room.

  • memes @lemmy.world

    It's getting cold

  • memes @lemmy.world

    Just a reminder now that Richard Dawkins has gone full mask-off.

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    I would prefer not to

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Who is Carrol Singers?

  • NonCredibleDefense @sh.itjust.works

    Moscow Mule

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Suppose we learn the CEO was killed over something ordinary and the shooter was a basic murderer. What does the reaction to this death say, if anything about this moment in history?

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Kash me outside.

  • memes @lemmy.world

    Remember: the SUX 3141 Ti is 60% slower than the SUX 3141 Xt. because it's 5 years older and has no components in common.

  • NonCredibleDefense @sh.itjust.works

    Flip the script like a Russian "R".

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    The US is so racist, even the rise of Fascism gets blamed on minorities.

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Missing votes sat on their scroats and threw the election to Hitler.

  • NonCredibleDefense @sh.itjust.works

    Kim's real problem is how to re-integrate the soldiers that survive Putin's war.

  • Books @lemmy.world

    Rant: Media literacy =/= correct interpretation

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Commitment to safety

  • Science Memes @mander.xyz

    Just So

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Southern conservatives surveying the damage.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: many water bottles come with silicone gaskets that must be removed and washed to prevent mold and mildew buildup.

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Women like me, OK.