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After Supreme Court immunity ruling, Biden draws sharp contrast with Trump on obeying rule of law
  • You are under the illusion that Trump will be constrained by mere precedent.

  • No problems here
  • ... to see tech approach the point...

    Big oil would like a word, alstarting in 1950 at least.

  • No problems here
  • I guess we are in that timeline. Tbh, so many things make a lot of sense now.

  • What's stopping him?
  • I just can't even...

  • What can i take to drink less caffeine?
  • Oh my god you solved it! You solved ADHD! Water! Genius!

  • Just closed his eyes and waited
  • How am i gonna be an optimist about this?

  • TIL humans are the only animal with a chin. We aren't sure why.
  • hard to find evidince

    This is, like, an undergrad project.

    1. work with the depressed grad student who is good at stats to determine the parameters of your experiment at the outset and calculate the number of subjects and stimuli for statistical power; pay in marking or research help.

    2. get an appropriate number of headshots from undergrad males for stimuli, give them intro psyc course credit for participating.

    3. work with mid-degree graphic design students to give all headshots 3 levels of chins (low, normal, emphasized), ensuring none are comical; the the psyc grad student signs off on the work as portfolio credit

    4. have an appropriate number of undergrad cis-het women subjects rate a your lineup for attractiveness; intro psyc course credit for participation

    5. analyze the results to see if low chin is selected less than normal or emphasized.

    6. submit your research paper and results; get your 4th year class capstone. Grad student takes your work and adds it to their dissertation, you get a footnote.

    I'm sure this has been done...

  • Most amazing photo of Venus
  • My comrad in crisis, we can't even keep this planet habitable, or build/select builders for reliable space vehicles after dropping billions of dollars on development and deployment. What makes you think we can even come close to the level of cooperation and competence needed to establish and maintain human habitation on such a hostile world?

    Let's see if we can't ensure continued habitation on Earth first. Then, maybe, we might have a chance on some other sphere?

  • Caption this.
  • Why would someone put penises all over the beach?

  • facts
  • In my head I read this meme with the voice of Ice King and it pleases me.

  • It was only a fish!
  • Now the apes have grown thumbs and my gosh it was quick

    And more species are dead, and they're burning this

    Dirty fuel

    Atmosphere it will not cool

    Thumbs won't slow

    And all they took, it's killing me

    They're losing control....

  • Biden administration moves toward allowing American military contractors to deploy to Ukraine
  • I may be in the minority, but /r/freefolk was a fun time back in the day.

  • Can't get that metallic taste out of my mouth
  • Or lactation fetishist.

  • After St. Paul's, is there anything Trudeau can say or do to save his leadership?
  • what would happen

    I'd probably vote for his party on the chance that some of this would come to pass.

  • Zimzamarus - Perry Bible Fellowship
  • Zimzamarus

    Mofo hits like a bus

    It ain't gotta be discus'd

    You'ah 'bouta be percussed

  • On Canada's consumer-driven (open) banking framework, APIs, and unlocking core memories.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19487003

    > Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem: > > from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" > >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner. > > If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?

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    On Canada's consumer-driven (open) banking framework, APIs, and unlocking core memories.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19487003

    > Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem: > > from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" > >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner. > > If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?

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    On Canada's consumer-driven (open) banking framework, APIs, and unlocking core memories.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19487003

    > Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem: > > from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" > >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner. > > If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?

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    On Canada's consumer-driven (open) banking framework, APIs, and unlocking core memories.

    Lots of reasons to be looking at the framework Canada just published for consumer-driven (open) banking, but I thought this was a gem:

    from "2.10 A Single Technical Standard" >...The Framework will significantly decrease the risks of personal data being compromised by bad actors and mitigate security, privacy, and liability risks for consumers and participants. This is achieved through the use of APIs, a type of software that acts as secure data “pipes” to enable different products and services to communicate in a consistent manner.

    If an API is a pipe, is the Internet a series of tubes?

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    Bernard Stiegler’s philosophy on how technology shapes our world | Aeon Essays

    >>Technological development can destroy our sense of ourselves as rational, coherent subjects, leading to widespread suffering and destruction. But tools can also provide us with a new sense of what it means to be human, leading to new modes of expression and cultural practices. > > >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today

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    Bernard Stiegler’s philosophy on how technology shapes our world | Aeon Essays

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/18659491

    > >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today

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    Philosophy @lemmy.ml No_Eponym @lemmy.ca

    Bernard Stiegler’s philosophy on how technology shapes our world | Aeon Essays

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/18659491

    > >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal. > > >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences. > > >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible. > > > archive.org > > ghostarchive.org > > archive.today

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    Bernard Stiegler’s philosophy on how technology shapes our world | Aeon Essays

    >Technology, for better or worse, affects every aspect of our lives. Our very sense of who we are is shaped and reshaped by the tools we have at our disposal.

    >The problem, for Stiegler, is that when we pay too much attention to our tools, rather than how they are developed and deployed, we fail to understand our reality. We become trapped, merely describing the technological world on its own terms and making it even harder to untangle the effects of digital technologies and our everyday experiences.

    >By encouraging us to pay closer attention to this world-making capacity, with its potential to harm and heal, Stiegler is showing us what else is possible.

    archive.org

    ghostarchive.org

    archive.today

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    DIY

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/17014904

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    DIY

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/17014904

    > !

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    Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset.

    www.engadget.com Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset

    At SXSW this year, people will be able to ride the Honda UNI-ONE while wearing a virtual reality headset and play a choose-your-own VR adventure.

    Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset

    At the upcoming SXSW Conference... Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device... specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences.

    Users can steer... without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally.

    !Wall-e humans in mobile chairs with AR

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    Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset.

    www.engadget.com Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset

    At SXSW this year, people will be able to ride the Honda UNI-ONE while wearing a virtual reality headset and play a choose-your-own VR adventure.

    Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16368424

    > At the upcoming SXSW Conference... Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device... specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences. > > Users can steer... without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally. > > !Wall-e humans in mobile chairs with AR

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    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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    Ukraine @sh.itjust.works No_Eponym @lemmy.ca

    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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    worldnews @sh.itjust.works No_Eponym @lemmy.ca

    Russian businessman Antipov questioned in fraud case - agencies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/16299740

    > MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Yury Antipov was questioned by police on Monday in a fraud case connected to the alleged illegal privatisation of metals assets... > > TASS had earlier said that Antipov had been detained on fraud charges... > > The move comes after Russian news agencies reported that a regional arbitration court in Sverdlovsk had ruled in favour of prosecutors seeking to nationalise three assets important to the defence industry that they said had been illegally privatised in the 1990s.

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