

I would agree that it certainly wasn’t the worst case scenario.
I would agree that it certainly wasn’t the worst case scenario.
Partly, yeah.
Local and inconsistent.
Turns out the US is a collection of states.
Completely agree. Could have been far worse.
They also got an innocent bystander killed, so not great there.
Thank you for sharing, that was an excellent video.
Also appreciate the edit; it’s amazing how much of a difference those little words make.
Biggest objection to that angle for me is “well I never eat microwave popcorn” makes it too easy to dismiss the problem.
I’d still bet that “groundwater contamination” (or “drinking water contamination” from manufacturing is the single largest source for almost anyone, but it looks like microwave popcorn is shockingly high when it comes to food and food packaging.
their packaging is a major source of PFA buildups in our bodies
[citation needed]
There’s no way that more than a few people eat enough microwave popcorn for that to be true.
I use bgstats.
Problem is the headline isn’t referring to the agencies or the officers.
They are referring to the illegal actions they are performing as “law enforcement actions”
16 million is only the cost of the damage to the roads. The parade itself is estimated to cost $45 million and that’s assumed to be an underestimate.
I think the clear answer is that there is no real reason other than habit and sunk cost fallacy.
See also the metric system, A4 paper, and daylight-saving time.
ITT: defensive answers and ISO-8601 supporters.
In what way is type A more secure physically than type B?
Eh that’s not specific to fedex. Mostly seems to be regional; all the carriers do that shit somewhere
Yep. Or maybe closer to the top 10-25% based on this articles like this:
Go go gadget defeatism.
We should do nothing because we’re doomed. Better waste everything we can to accelerate it!
I don’t disagree with that.
My opinion is that the top consumers need to cut down and likely more importantly this insane push for “the economy” to be wasting resources churning away and accomplishing nothing of substance. That’s the part that needs to end.
Along with the obsession with having more and more and more babies which will grow to consume even more resources.
Guess we all die then. :shrug:
Because either way you’re taking a risk.
Security flaws and aging hardware are two obvious problems.
I’d very much question why you’d use windows 10 over something better supported— maybe not Linux but at least Windows Server OS.