

Go go gadget defeatism.
We should do nothing because we’re doomed. Better waste everything we can to accelerate it!
Go go gadget defeatism.
We should do nothing because we’re doomed. Better waste everything we can to accelerate it!
I don’t disagree with that.
My opinion is that the top consumers need to cut down and likely more importantly this insane push for “the economy” to be wasting resources churning away and accomplishing nothing of substance. That’s the part that needs to end.
Along with the obsession with having more and more and more babies which will grow to consume even more resources.
Guess we all die then. :shrug:
Not really. Eternal growth is a dumb idea until and unless we can go interplanetary.
Need to find a stable equilibrium for the long haul.
Yes. You could use vlc or even as an iso file just open them as a virtual drive.
It’s been disruptive to my enjoyment of trick-taking card games. Any recommendations?
CTRL-tilde or CTRL-backtick?
Only office is basically the same interface again, all cloning MS-office 2007-2010.
Bleach.
It actually works, without a bunch of insane weird behavior.
There are, but “long haul routes” are definitely better for a train.
What an incredibly infuriating waste of effort that would be so much better spent on trains, driverless or otherwise.
Well, see, Syria has land they want and people they don’t.
I think it’s funny darkly humorous but read the room, dude.
If their stated goal was the truth and they wanted to follow the law, yes.
As it is, it’s blatant and intentional voter suppression.
There’s a little bit way down in the article.
The mother and son had their routine call on April 3. Lucy Garzón remembers her son complaining of stomach pains and the poor quality of the jail’s food. He asked her to send money to his commissary account. Garzón-Rayo also said he’d received medical care for stomach issues.
“[Brayan] told me: ‘Mother, it was weird. The doctor told the officer something, and he made a strange face, but they didn’t tell me anything,'” she recalled. Garzón-Rayo asked her, “Can we find out if there was a problem?”
Then they eventually called to say he had attempted suicide by hanging himself, and was in the hospital likely to die.
From those descriptions: At the bare minimum it was 100% negligence, possibly the slightly worse covering up negligence, or much worse covering up maltreatment. And I would lean towards the latter if I had to guess.
I apologize for misunderstanding/misquoting. However, I’m not sure why you were even disagreeing with the original comment.
What lawlessness do you feel someone was saying should go unpunished? The only thing they said was that people should not be deported, and I would even read that to mean “without due process” or perhaps “as punishment”.
Did you mean something else by “this type of lawlessness”? I went back and reread several times and I cannot see another interpretation.
“Immigrating illegally -> deport without due process” is the extremist angle. That’s lawlessness that no one should in good conscience support.
I don’t see anyone saying that breaking the law should go unpunished, just that deportation is not an appropriate penalty especially when there are existing more appropriate penalties. That does not seem extreme to me.
I think the problem is the phrasing which seems to absolve the jail of responsibility.
We know it’s a bad situation when the basic elements of the constitution are considered “extreme and radical”
No person shall … be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
Yep. Or maybe closer to the top 10-25% based on this articles like this:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02325-x