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frezik, to 196 in George Takei's Based Voting Take [Rule}

That has to happen at the state level, as they control how the elections are conducted.

Something I try to drum up in these sorts of threads is that your state and local elections can be far more important to pushing progressive policy than federal elections. Most of the work for high speed rail, for example, has to be taken up by state government. The federal government might offer some funding, but they only hold that out there for states to choose to take or not. Same with bicycle lanes, housing, or diverting police funding into more comprehensive solutions. That’s all state and local government.

Voting for Democrats at the federal level is merely to keep some of that funding sitting out there, and to not actively block progress otherwise. That’s it. That’s what voting them into the White House and Congress is for. The rest needs to be done in your local community.

frezik, to noncredibledefense in You don't need to watch my six. It's already covered

After a little range time with this, a single round is all you need.

frezik, to noncredibledefense in You don't need to watch my six. It's already covered

I think you pull back the top, then let it go and the spring shoves the firing pin against the primer. Basically a zip gun.

frezik, to risa in Sokath, his eyes uncovered!

A big door shut, but they also knew how to open it again.

frezik, to risa in Sokath, his eyes uncovered!

There was this other time they discovered a whole fucking Dyson Sphere, and then promptly forgot about it.

frezik, to asklemmy in What is a video game that you'd love to play, but no one has developed yet?

Factorio-like game where you focus on sustainability rather than being the bad guy in an alien landscape. Need wood? Better replant or there won’t be anything for higher levels of the game. Need metal? You can get it, but only in a few places and then you need to think about recycling what you have.

frezik, to memes in I've been robbed!

It has plenty to do with engineering, because it was engineering that first decided to measure things this way. Marketing merely continued it.

frezik, to memes in I've been robbed!

Nonsense. It’s a simple continuation of something that has always been around. They would have needed to actively and purposefully changed it. The first company that tried to sell “1 Megabyte/s” instead of “8 Megabits/s” is shooting themselves in the foot because the number is smaller. If it was going to change, you would need everyone to agree at once to correct the numbers the same way.

Modems were 300 baud, then 1200 baud, then 56.6k baud. ISDN took things to 128k baud, and a T1 was 1.544M baud. Except that sometime around the time things went into tens of k, we started saying “bits” instead of “baud”. In any case, it simply continued with the first DSL and cable modems being around 1 to 10 Mbits. You had to be able to compare it fairly to what came before, and the easiest way to do that is to keep doing what they’ve been doing.

Ethernet continues to be sold in the same system of measurement, for the same reasons.

frezik, to memes in I've been robbed!

That metaphor is . . . not entirely wrong.

frezik, to 196 in Yo fuck tankies

It’d be a tremendously stupid thing to do. Unfortunately for everyone, Xi Jinping might just be that stupid.

frezik, to 196 in Theodrule

To expand a bit, you look up the isotope, look at their decay products, and then look up their decay products, and so on until you get to a stable isotope (usually lead or iron).

frezik, to technology in Judge finds evidence that Tesla, Musk knew about Autopilot defect that led to killing of Florida man

And now the result of that trial could be a verdict with punitive damages.

Hitting them in the pocketbook is a start, but this should rise to criminal liability.

frezik, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.

Even if it’s a fake effect, I’d still buy the first flatscreen that does this.

frezik, to 196 in does this code run rule

Unless you’re looping over more than a million elements, that’s a poor excuse.

frezik, to 196 in does this code run rule

It jams far too much on one line. Break it up. It’s a mistake I see a lot on Python.

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