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GoArray t1_jaehgiu wrote
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Go to place and spend the next 9 years in a box (as a child molester), or, go to literally anywhere else?
GoArray t1_j675nrh wrote
Reply to comment by lmaoidc29 in Ford now recalling 462,000 SUVs due to rear camera issue linked to at least 17 accidents by EdBegleyJuniorJunior
>We have plenty of mini trucks
The only 2, came out in 2021. You'd have to go back to the 90's for anything comparable. "Plenty" is a stretch by any definition of the word.
GoArray t1_j64krcc wrote
Reply to comment by N8CCRG in Ford now recalling 462,000 SUVs due to rear camera issue linked to at least 17 accidents by EdBegleyJuniorJunior
It's exactly what the issue is.
You can't physically look over your shoulder use an analog mirror, the fix will obviously be to fix the camera / 'viewscreen', but perhaps dropping the ability to actually see behind you was a bad move.
GoArray t1_j5wdh90 wrote
Reply to comment by WonderBre4d in 737 Max crashes: Boeing in court on fraud charge by greatdevonhope
The headline leaves open the possibility of yet another crash.
GoArray t1_j5w19xk wrote
Reply to comment by SuggestAPhotoProject in 737 Max crashes: Boeing in court on fraud charge by greatdevonhope
BBC, chasing clicks just like ever other rag these days :/
GoArray t1_j5qiuts wrote
Reply to comment by pegothejerk in Germany Agrees to Send Leopard 2A6s to Ukraine by For_All_Humanity
Safe to assume those "just approved"s are backwards, per Germany's earlier (only if the US does) stipulations.
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Reply to comment by lightbulbfragment in ‘Unknown possible explosive device’ that prompted evacuation was an egg, officials say by WE-NEED-MORE-CATS
This gave me a terrible idea!
Peel banana but leave like 2" of the peel intact.
Jam egg into little 2" pocket.
Throw!
I'm imagining the peeled pieces acting as stabilizers for the egg bomb!
GoArray t1_j5kxmx4 wrote
Reply to ‘Unknown possible explosive device’ that prompted evacuation was an egg, officials say by WE-NEED-MORE-CATS
>Investigators said the home’s owner claimed to have received threats against their life and a video of an object wrapped in a bandana that had been placed under the home.
Thank god. For a second I assumed someone saw an egg and literally thought "that oblong white thing.. idk? Could be a bomb!?"
GoArray t1_j57czwn wrote
Reply to comment by Thriftyverse in The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off by AStartIsBorn
Spot on, one (shitty) caveat though. Had they defaulted to always off, the issue probably would have been addressed almost immediately.
Folks can live with too much electricity, shut it off and all hell breaks loose.
GoArray t1_j57cfz3 wrote
Reply to comment by DragoonDM in The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off by AStartIsBorn
Unfortunately, the Diamond+ electrons cost twice as much.
GoArray t1_j56hfno wrote
Reply to comment by IWankToTits in The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off by AStartIsBorn
The breakers still work, it's apparently how staff has been managing the issue. But yeah, the fact that no one thought to add a manual switch(es) is a bit absurd.
Sadly, I dont imagine this is a fluke by any stretch, hands off automation's a helluva drug.
GoArray t1_j56ff0j wrote
Reply to The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off by AStartIsBorn
From deep in the "full article":
>One of the cost-saving measures the school board insisted on was a “green lighting system” run on software installed by a company called 5th Light to control the lights in the building. The system was designed to save energy — and thus save money — by automatically adjusting the lights as needed.
>But in August 2021, staffers at the school noticed that the lights were not dimming in the daytime and burning brightly through the night.
>“The lighting system went into default,” said Osborne. “And the default position for the lighting system is for the lights to be on.”
>Osborne said they immediately reached out to the original installer of the system only to discover that the company had changed hands several times since the high school was built. When they finally tracked down the current owner of the company, Reflex Lighting, several more weeks went by before the company was able to find somebody familiar with the high school’s lighting system, he said.
The replacement parts are on order from china, and they're throwing in a manual override as well.
GoArray t1_j50aih8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in EXCLUSIVE: Woman, 65, seen on video getting attacked by grocery store clerks over $50 bill she found by dayo_aji
Damn, this bot is broke as fuck.
GoArray t1_j3yo03t wrote
Reply to comment by Bait_and_Swatch in Northern California sees more rain while the south dries out by bluelotus214
Right, that's the point of my comment, this is actually a 100 year storm. Not, as the OC put it and a bunch agreed, happening every year or two.
Of all the events to use as ammo or make fun or w.e., this ain't one of them. (Though still likely a result of cc)
GoArray t1_j3xmjcp wrote
Reply to comment by deadman449 in Northern California sees more rain while the south dries out by bluelotus214
Love that this isn't even a controversial comment, despite this storm literally breaking 100+ year old records
GoArray t1_j2yigmx wrote
Reply to College admissions scam mastermind sentenced to 3.5 years in federal prison by RaffyGiraffy
>“There is a front door which means you get in on your own. The back door is through institutional advancement [aka buy the school something nice], which is 10 times as much money. And I’ve created this side door in,” Singer said.
And this is where ya fucked up. You don't steal from the rich-er.
GoArray t1_j2vmxxh wrote
Reply to comment by code_archeologist in Microsoft aims for AI-powered version of Bing - The Information by blueberryman422
And google's search has gone from garbage to a streaming pile of stinky hot garbage thanks to it.
Just the fact that you can search ANY combination of words and get "looks like there's no results" is a screaming testament to that.
One can only hope ms chooses a different path.
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Reply to comment by deepoctarine in Who dares bins? Councils in England use ex-SAS soldiers to catch fly-tippers by safetyscotchegg
Bingo. Recently a dump where I was working banned pressure treated and painted lumber. They area didn't ban selling it and per code it's required, nor did they come up with what to do with the waste, just banned the dump from accepting it.
The employees at the xfer station were clearly done playing county fodder. Literally told me to just go dump it in the forest somewhere :/
GoArray t1_j2en98f wrote
Reply to Who dares bins? Councils in England use ex-SAS soldiers to catch fly-tippers by safetyscotchegg
>Criminal networks are increasingly exploiting the waste industry in massive fraud and fly-tipping schemes involving household recycling and the dumping or burying of toxic and dangerous substances (read: garbage) to evade landfill charges and other taxes.
Yes, 'criminal networks' literally dumping garbage on the side of the road. ...soldiers will now be.. "hiding in the bushes" to catch them.
GoArray t1_j26n2yq wrote
Reply to comment by Ksh_667 in One of eight teen girls charged in Toronto stabbing death granted bail by liquid_deflation
See, I thought this was already a thing in the uk and 'western' europe? Basically a tactic to stem blatent defimation.
Anyway, as per confirmation bias, recently a professor quasi connected to another tragic event was named, "investigated" and shamed by the internet. Detectives haven't even named a suspect yet. Yet, the great internet sleuths have already hung this professor with an army in toe. If, for w.e. reason, this prof ends up on the stand you can bet money the jury pool will largely be tainted.. minimal real evidence confirming w.e. they already believe to be true that they learned from fb, or reddit, or w.e.
You (not personally) aren't playing fair, you won't go looking for evidence to clear this person or that they love kittens, you're looking for evidence to support your belief in their guilt.
We know nothing of the case, nor this girl's roll in it, yet look at the comments. Blood's in the water, imagine if we had literally any access to their irl identity.
GoArray t1_j25qbks wrote
Reply to comment by Ksh_667 in One of eight teen girls charged in Toronto stabbing death granted bail by liquid_deflation
Specific to this person, that could all come after conviction.
More generally, law enforcement could put out a statement with details asking others to come forward while still withholding the suspect's identity.
Anybody close enough to know her identity, doesn't need the news to tell them. To any other "stranger" victims, her identity does nothing but reinforce confirmation bias.
Being completely honest, you're looking to play internet detective. Wanting to know who she is, understandable as we're a curious species.. but ultimately that's the authorities job, you (the internet) will just bloody the waters.
GoArray t1_j25eddg wrote
Reply to comment by Ksh_667 in One of eight teen girls charged in Toronto stabbing death granted bail by liquid_deflation
What positive effect(s) does releasing their identity, especially prior to conviction, have?
GoArray t1_iyztdpu wrote
Reply to comment by PastaLulz in No more airplane mode? EU to allow calls on flights by linguist96
Maybe if we all still had 2g phones. With 5g tower range is only like a mile or 2. 4g maybe 4 miles (6km).
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Reply to How do I reproduce this ceiling texture? by of_little_faith
Grocery bag filled with grocery bags making a rough ball. Dip (ie. Load up ball face) and blot, or apply mud to ceiling then blot afterwards, maybe.