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@l.tta.wtf

subcytoplasm 85 points 3 years ago path: 0 2002052, hotness: undefined, score: 85, children: 10
subcytoplasm 11 points 3 years ago

hasn't that been coming any day now for like two years or something?

just drop the bags and move on with your life man

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subcytoplasm 10 points 3 years ago

the extra light comes from the same place as the music actually

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subcytoplasm 10 points 3 years ago

You are the Janitor's assistant.

You leave every single room looking like a literal tornado passed through.

You are, in all probability, the best assistant the janitor has had.

This displeases some of the higher-ups, but they don't seem to be able to do anything to stop you or the janitor.


Another game: God is about to die literally any minute now, but it's probably fine because God is really, really, really fast.

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subcytoplasm 4 points 3 years ago

I think that depends on the definition of "solved".

In Finland, the Onkalo repository is being steadily built out (honestly, there might already be waste stored there, I haven't checked in on that story in a while. I know there was some delay due to COVID).

In the United States, there's been a lot of the usual politicking about where to build something that doesn't exactly sound appealing to have in one's backyard. Nobody wants to be the senator who allowed the government to build a nuclear waste site in their state, no matter how safe the site actually is.

This has led to the unfortunate situation where by law, the EPA is only allowed to consider a site in Nevada (because the other sites were in states represented by the Speaker of the House and President pro Tempore of the Senate), but because Nevada became an important state for Obama to become president, the site couldn't/wouldn't actually be built there and has been on hold pretty much ever since. My armchair understanding is that the Nevada site is probably one of the better places in the United States that you could store nuclear waste, but politics has ensured it will not be put there for a long, long time.

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subcytoplasm 4 points 3 years ago

It is worth noting that credit scores don't necessarily eliminate bias, it just adds another step. It wouldn't surprise me to learn if you could predict an individual's credit score based on non-financial facts because some of the old biases were cooked into the system (by proxy or not). (I very much suspect this is true but don't have it in me to go hunt down papers right this instant...)

An improvement over arguing your case with the teller, yes, but not necessarily flawless.

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subcytoplasm 4 points 3 years ago

just like reddit, everyone on Lemmy is a bot except for you

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subcytoplasm 3 points a year ago

No one's running their instance here.

speak for yourself

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subcytoplasm 2 points 3 years ago

Correct!

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subcytoplasm 1 point 8 months ago

given the enormous capital cost of doing anything in space ever, I don't think they'd even do that

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subcytoplasm 1 point 3 years ago

if Hacker News is allowed to federate with Lemmy at large we have failed

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subcytoplasm 1 point 3 years ago

Korean banks already require some pretty weird stuff. It's not common in the US at all, thankfully, but I can see them adopting it...

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subcytoplasm 0 points 10 months ago

The standard thing people refer to as "Secure Boot" allows users to enroll their own keys and thus is not TiVo. The ability to enroll your own keys is the distinguishing feature here - TiVo devices don't let you do that, so you can't sign your own thing and run it.

The FSF has various pearl clutching articles from the days of Windows 8 fretting about whether or not users would be able to install their own keys on Secure Boot devices, but here in 2025, most devices allow this. (I'm sure there's a handful of bizarre laptops or whatever that don't, but the vast majority of hardware I've seen is fine.)

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subcytoplasm -2 points 3 years ago
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