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LSeww t1_jcic115 wrote
Reply to comment by leigon16 in [OC] Hazmat Train Derailment by iamahorseindisguise
>derailments occurred pretty frequently
only in USA, about 1000 per year. In european countries it's single digits per year.
LSeww t1_jcibv0o wrote
Reply to [OC] Hazmat Train Derailment by iamahorseindisguise
Compare that to other countries.
LSeww t1_jbl6xk7 wrote
Reply to comment by gc3c in [OC] Advanced Degrees Correlated with Democratic Voting Patterns in 2020 Election by gc3c
I don't think he knows. If people with degrees voted dems, that would be a 1:1 ratio, instead it's 1:3 (5% more people with adv. degrees give 15 percent dem lead).
LSeww t1_jb4j87c wrote
It's "Niekerk" not "Viekerk" You had one job op
LSeww t1_jac0lbv wrote
Reply to comment by Sweaty-Willingness27 in [OC] Fatal Police Shootings in the US: Racial disparities. In absence of racial differences, the probability of fatal police encounters would be the same across racial groups. It is not. Black/African Americans are 4.5 times more likely to have a fatal encounter with the police than Asian Americans. by HitchHux
> If you detained every single person in America and strip-searched them based on a single murder, I think most people would say that's over-policing.
That won’t increase the number of observed murders.
LSeww t1_ja9lfws wrote
Reply to comment by JPAnalyst in [OC] Fatal Police Shootings in the US: Racial disparities. In absence of racial differences, the probability of fatal police encounters would be the same across racial groups. It is not. Black/African Americans are 4.5 times more likely to have a fatal encounter with the police than Asian Americans. by HitchHux
There are different kinds of crimes, some of them can't be over-policed, like a murder.
LSeww t1_j9sg673 wrote
Reply to Question for any AI enthusiasts about an obvious (?) solution to a difficult LLM problem in society by LettucePrime
Anything degree that relies on writing assignments is up to being automated anyway.
LSeww t1_j9rnrru wrote
Reply to comment by Pedrao_zao in when the tube fills with oil it becomes fully invisible by Pedrao_zao
that should be the post
LSeww t1_j9n9ir9 wrote
Reply to comment by Additional-Local8721 in [OC] Apple’s 2022 Income Statement Visualized with a Sankey Diagram by Square_Tea4916
Depending on a year, their effective tax rate was from 13 to 26%
LSeww t1_j9n8a37 wrote
Reply to comment by Additional-Local8721 in [OC] Apple’s 2022 Income Statement Visualized with a Sankey Diagram by Square_Tea4916
notice the asterisk
LSeww t1_j8ufnix wrote
Reply to comment by Shavethatmonkey in Future Mac Pro may use Apple Silicon & PCI-E GPUs in parallel by chrisdh79
3 years
LSeww t1_j8uchmx wrote
Reply to comment by Kopextacy in Future Mac Pro may use Apple Silicon & PCI-E GPUs in parallel by chrisdh79
Yes I love how they brought back mpb design, magsafe and threw out butterfly keyboard.
LSeww t1_j8stcxr wrote
Reply to HYSPLIT Air Dispersion model depicting the potential transport of chemical plumes emitted by the East Palestine Chemical Disaster [Ohio]. Simulating February 3-7, 2023 [OC] by apathyEndsNow
Aren't there many different chemicals with different toxic threshold limit values? Those should be plotted separately.
LSeww t1_j8ssthd wrote
Reply to [OC] Paramilitary Forces Manpower by Country according to global firepower index by two_plus_two_is_zero
Russia mobilized extra 250k just a few months ago.
LSeww t1_j8sppru wrote
That's what I thought. Arm SOC have no place for an upgrade / modularity, while mac pro is marketed as an upgradable system. I'd bet you won't even be able to add unified ram.
LSeww t1_j8fr30p wrote
Reply to comment by itissmall in [OC] Job Search by Menacingamaranth
change your gender
LSeww t1_j5uw7zb wrote
Reply to comment by blp9 in What determines whether we can create a vaccine for an illness or not? by ShelfordPrefect
The point is: they chose a technology never (successfully) tested on humans for a “warp speed” vaccine development. Of course their phase 3 trials don’t count.
LSeww t1_j5untbx wrote
Reply to comment by blp9 in What determines whether we can create a vaccine for an illness or not? by ShelfordPrefect
Most of them are I/II phases studies (dozens to low hundred participants), only two at phase III, of which one is terminated (no desirable effects) another is expected to end in 2023. A decent amount of them were not even completed in 2019. So no, nothing was tested on humans at the time they decided to use if for covid. "Tested" means completed phase 3.
LSeww t1_j59cghv wrote
Reply to comment by Freak_Out_Bazaar in TIL Japan is considered the world's most powerful passport, with visa-free access to 193 countries. Singapore and South Korea are close behind with 192 countries. Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan are the least powerful, all with visa-free access to 30 or less countries. by grandlewis
That's no different from other countries.
LSeww t1_j4sj9xs wrote
Reply to Earthpyramids in South Tyrol, looks human-made, but it's erosion [OC][1080x1350] IG: @bavarianexplorer by dwd0tcom
erosion is a social construct
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Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: This football player by Mr_Necrosis
he might look silly but he does his job
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Reply to comment by SueSudio in School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
Definition should include motivation.
LSeww t1_iymhr0p wrote
Reply to comment by data_n_stuff in School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
I think what's really important is motivation.
LSeww t1_iymev38 wrote
Reply to School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
Here's their definition of school shooting:
when a gun is brandished, is fired, or a bullet hits school property for any reason, regardless of the number of victims, time, or day of the week
LSeww t1_jdgbyag wrote
Reply to comment by AnAverageBengali007 in The Framework Laptop 16 promises the “holy grail” of upgradable graphics. by SUPRVLLAN
I'm not sure what you're talking about. All high frequency stuff lives on separate boards, and all connections are low frequency.