If you take up hockey late in life it’s because you don’t give a puck anymore?
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StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
memes@lemmy.world•Bet you don't know what that metal button on the floor is?English
2·4 days ago'64 Galaxy 500 for me.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse@sopuli.xyz•Twenty Years Into Fracking, Pennsylvania Has Yet to Reckon With Its Radioactive WasteEnglish
5·12 days agoAlthough fracking liquid has always been my biggest target on the stupid list, what about the rest of the waste being hidden by corporations in every industry? All the hidden costs that should have been eating up there profits all along are coming home to roost.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Break up bad companies; replace bad union bossesEnglish
1·17 days agoSpeaking of bad union bosses, could someone remind me the the one that supported the tanned pedophile last election. Some news report at the time showed he had like a 10k square foot mansion. Thanks
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm thinking about starting a community on Lemmy where 500-1000 word mini-stories will be published, is that a good idea?English
7·18 days agoA long, long time ago, someone asked that very question while sitting in a bait shop eating pizza. Of course there were no computers at the time so the question was about posting personal adds on the local notice board. The consensus was that it was a good idea but the fish monger, who managed the board, was against it. Try as they may the supporters could not convince them to change their mind. Eventually they gave up and decided to find another location for the personal adds. Looking down at the pizza box in front of them they had an idea. Why not put personal adds on the tops of peoples shoes. Then as they shuffled around town looking down as to not make eye contact with others, they would see the personal add. Of course this practice of not looking people in the eye made the need for a space for personal adds all the more urgent. The next problem was how to decide who’s shoes you would attach your add to and how to do it without sneaking into their homes at night. A young delivery clerk reached into their mouth and pulled out a very tired piece of bubble gum he had been chewing to the point it was devoid of flavour and use, except for the fact it was still very sticky. “We could put the notice on the ground and place some gum on it so when someone steps on them both, the notice will become attached to that persons shoe”. Immediately the crowd moaned that you wouldn’t be able to tell who would be the recipient of someones plea for love. The wanted to know how this could be resolved, to which the young clerk responded, “You can hire a gumshoe”.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?English
91·18 days agoDon’t listen to the other comments here, your question was a valid one. You could expand on the thought by asking who gets paid in the first place. If AI becomes AGI which becomes sentient, should that entity not get paid for the work they produce? Then I could see it paying taxes. Would it then have to pay rent to live in the computer provided it? I think yes. The key here is to consider that using this approach to AI autonomy could help constrain the reckless pursuits we are seeing today.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Twins reared apart do not existEnglish
11·18 days agoWent to check the definition to make sure I spoke correctly and given that it refers mainly to selective breeding I would say no. I am for genetic alteration using tools that will specifically target known genetic sequences to facilitate the removal of disease and other improvements that can make humans more resilient, better able to cope with the challenges of the future. An example of something often done in the past would be to breed to make larger and stronger humans for war. I would take the approach to make humans smaller to require fewer resources. Another one that would freak everyone out would be the enlargement of the medula oblongata to improve empathy (I’m not sure of the details or if I identified the right body part but you get the gist. I am very aware we don’t currently have the knowledge to accomplish these things safely but we should move faster and with less indignation to provide this knowledge.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I created a guide/website that helps beginners discover and switch to privacy-focused toolsEnglish
3·18 days agoNice job on layout and content. Thanks very much.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Twins reared apart do not existEnglish
23·18 days agoYou can research all you want but the bottom line is that we don’t understand nearly enough about any topic to make correct conclusions. Even those that are “obviously” correct, are based on humanity’s limited understanding of the world around us. I know this sound dismissive of the research you speak of but it is not intended as such. I think research and the collection of data from which to draw conclusions is critical to our survival. My point is only that not being constantly open to new ideas and espousing “one truth” is not productive.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.ml•EU to scrap planned ban on combustion engines, EPP's Weber saysEnglish
21·18 days agoGovernments have both the ability to punish and reward. I’m simply trying to promote the latter. Now, one thing I loath is using taxpayer funds to help companies make money, so the research and implementation of a better way has to include an equity stake, or outright ownership.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
Boycott US@lemmy.ca•The Leaked Report Pushing Mark Carney Toward the F-35 Fighter JetEnglish
31·18 days agoWhy the fuck would we buy planes at all. Drones, drones, drones…
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Two girls, 9 and 11, awarded $31.5m after sister’s California torture deathEnglish
71·18 days agoThere is no better justice than that sought outside of the Judicial System.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Twins reared apart do not existEnglish
27·18 days agoI’m very much on the side of genetics being the main determinate. I also believe that we should be doing everything we can to implement genetic alteration of our species in order to save us from ourselves.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Twins reared apart do not existEnglish
14·18 days ago“went with his flawed understanding”? I think it’s safe to say that this is the level of everyone’s understanding.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
HistoryArtifacts@piefed.social•Thin-cut Mica (stone) window, Russia, 17th century ADEnglish
5·18 days agoMica is such a beautiful material. Most old wood stoves used it for the window if they had them. I had some that broke and I could never find a replacement.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.ml•EU to scrap planned ban on combustion engines, EPP's Weber saysEnglish
25·18 days agoThey’ll change if the profit is to be made elsewhere. Also the threat of liability can help.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
World News@beehaw.org•U.S. to lift some trade sanctions on Russia's ally Belarus, envoy saysEnglish
10·19 days agoStupid orange turd is so obsessed with proving they don’t need anything from Canada that he would rather do business with Belarus.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.ml•EU to scrap planned ban on combustion engines, EPP's Weber saysEnglish
64·19 days agoIt’s so frustrating to watch these stupid, divisive policies being employed around the world. The need isn’t to seemingly punish those that love a thing, it is to offer an alternative that current methods cannot compete with. All this whole exercise has done is make enemies and caused pushback to the point that we have one step forward and two steps back.
StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•U.S. citizen offered to show I.D. but was arrested by immigration officers in Cedar-RiversideEnglish
2·21 days agoThanks, that makes sense. I still wonder how much behind the scenes coordination there is between the leaderships.
Given the physics of conservation of mass, he must be shitting a boatload out of view.