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burningquestion, to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, until 2021, it was illegal to transport more than 50kg of potatoes in your car unless you were a member of the potato corps.

Imagine getting pulled over and being asked if you have a license to be carrying so many potatoes all at once.

burningquestion, (edited ) to technology in Streaming TV costs now higher than cable, as 'crash' finally hits

They compared a basket of streaming services to an average-priced cable package, which loosely makes sense. Individual streaming services are usually only a fraction of the content of a cable package, so if you want to compare prices, comparing the price of a comparable-size bundle of goods is a good place to start.

It all varies from market to market, they used a national average. Their numbers wouldn’t hold up in my locale.

burningquestion, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, until 2021, it was illegal to transport more than 50kg of potatoes in your car unless you were a member of the potato corps.

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  • burningquestion, (edited ) to news in Biden administration begins canceling student loan debt for 804,000 borrowers

    The relief is targeted at people who enrolled in income-driven repayment (IDR) plans, which allow student loan debts to be forgiven by the federal government once payments have been made for 20 or 25 years, depending on the plan.

    But because of well-documented errors in tracking payments, many borrowers enrolled in IDR plans have been left paying well beyond their payment end dates, with no forgiveness in sight.

    Let’s read that again. No changes in policy are happening, the Biden administration is literally just applying the literal basic terms of the already-on-the-books-and-already-lawful repayment plan to nearly a million people who were supposed to have their debts forgiven already.

    burningquestion, to mildlyinteresting in TIL: ferns have sperm that swims

    More interesting to me is that a full fern life cycle takes two generations to play out. A diploid (two sets of each chromosome) fern throws off spores, and the spores grow into haploid (one set of each chromosome) plantlets. The haploid plantlets fertilize each other, and boom, the offsping are diploid ferns.

    burningquestion, to asklemmy in How many of you are actually chatbots?

    Do you have any proof you’re not a chatbot?

    burningquestion, to programmerhumor in "AI will bring new jobs"

    Our future AI overlord is currently a malfunctioning AutoGPT instance

    burningquestion, (edited ) to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x10 "Hegemony"

    I’m just sitting here biting my nails wondering if they’re going to kill Pelia now so they can make Scotty chief engineer as fast as possible.

    burningquestion, (edited ) to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x10 "Hegemony"

    They’ve been building up an impending Gorn conflict since early in season 1 and this is like the third or so episode that has centered on them. It’s an arc, unless we think the story gets reset to zero every season?

    burningquestion, (edited ) to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x10 "Hegemony"

    Idk, it was pretty predictable and it’s still not clear to me why writers who seemingly can’t do better than blatantly rip off Alien deserve to be at the helm.

    Get Stephen Baxter and IDK Arkady Martine on the writing team as consultants ASAP because this show needs help. People deserve more interesting sci fi than this. Arkady Martine wrote a more interesting and thought provoking Star Trek style story than whatever this Gorn arc is shaping up to be.

    burningquestion, to coffee in Espresso, allegedly

    Are you sure about that?

    burningquestion, to asklemmy in Actions to avoid irreversible consequences?

    Well, if you’d like to reduce your risk of losing data to a minimum, you should still test your backups anyways. Shit happens, even to the good people at Backblaze sometimes.

    burningquestion, to asklemmy in Actions to avoid irreversible consequences?

    Or things like your offsite provider taking a shit and corrupting your backups without realizing, meaning when your local backup goes kaput your 2nd backup has already silently failed. That exact thing hitting one of their off-site providers was what convinced one of my clients to let me fix their backup procedures (or at least try)

    burningquestion, to memes in Customer service be like

    It’s totally insane that employers expect me to believe you, poorly paid customer service worker, actually care about what I have going on and aren’t just going through the motions to pay your bills.

    I respect the shit out of anyone who can put that show on. I certainly can’t do it.

    burningquestion, to memes in Customer service be like

    To be fair, though, I only call customer service when I have a corner case that can’t be answered online and 9 times out of 10 I have to lovingly explain about four or five times what I’m even trying to ask because the customer service person is too busy groaning in their head because they assumed I asked something in the FAQ, cutting me off to answer questions I didn’t ask that don’t remotely help, etc etc.

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