Server dealer keeps hitting at Elon Musk for $61 million bill — Wiwynn sues X for unpaid IT infrastructure products
  • LillyPip LillyPip 1d ago 100%

    Paying bills is for poor people. Rich people don’t need to do that. How would they stay rich?

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  • Ted Cruz really could lose
  • LillyPip LillyPip 1d ago 100%

    Nobody’s linked it yet?

    Ted Cruz for Human President

    It’s still there!

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  • Ted Cruz really could lose
  • LillyPip LillyPip 1d ago 100%

    So much of this lately. He’s horrible enough. We need critical thinking, too.

    Ted Cruz’s seriously terrible policy positions

    Ted Cruz Isn’t Crazy – He’s Much Worse

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    Especially when her main message is saving democracy

    This is exactly the reason. Because saving democracy right now means getting every possible vote, and the Cheneys can sway some old, Reagan/Bush republicans who reflexively vote R without really paying attention. If even the Cheneys support Harris, they might take notice. It’s an enemy-of-my-enemy situation.

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 85%

    I think I understand why you’re not getting this. You simply can’t understand that under FPTP, the only way to vehemently deny one candidate and to keep them out of office is to ‘support’ the other, even if you don’t agree with them. When one candidate will destroy democracy and usher in an autocracy, if you actually care about having a choice in the future, the only effective solution is to support an opposition that will not destroy everything.

    You still haven't addressed how Biden's foreign policy and Harris's presumed foreign policy (due to her unwillingness to create daylight) isn't a part of her platform aligned with the Cheneys.

    This is not the topic of conversation, and I’ve already given you enough of my time. Google exists., and I’m not your polisci professor. You can look the rest up for yourself.

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  • Kamala Harris Rolls Out National Marijuana Legalization Plan, Pledging To Make It 'The Law Of The Land'
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    That whole region has been a powder keg for a very, very long time. It’s not just a war that keeps flaring up, it’s a holy war with insane fanatics on many sides, and it’s frankly amazing it hasn’t exploded before now.

    I’m not trying to be decisive, just saying in my experience of watching this conflict over several decades, it’s far from simple. Every time it flares up like this, some people chime in with the same exact assertions, and looking at it in a vacuum, those ideas make some sense. But the geopolitics of this is very complex, with tendrils everywhere, and if simple solutions would work, we wouldn’t be here now.

    I don’t know the answer, but I know from watching this play out many times under many US presidents that without all the behind-the-scenes diplomatic information, no amount of armchair quarterbacking can come close to what’s been tried and failed. Some of those failures have led to wider wars, with many, many more deaths.

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 87%

    the mythical centrist Dick Cheney voter.

    You mean the Reagan/Bush era republicans who are now the most reliable voting block, and who feel like the current Republican party has gone too far, but have been dutifully ticking that R every election since they were able to vote? The ones on a steady diet of Fox News who think trump can’t really be that bad, but if the Cheney’s of all people, those dyed in the wool conservatives, are supporting Harris, maybe they should at least look a bit closer at it – those people who don’t exist?

    I assure you, those people exist. Especially in swing states. They exist so much, professional pollsters warn they might be over represented.

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  • Trump does not deny speaking with Putin in 2021.
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    Thanks! I updated my comment.

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  • Trump does not deny speaking with Putin in 2021.
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    Did it work? https://xcancel.com/realDonaldTrump/status/347191326112112640?lang=en

    It’s loading weird for me, maybe because I’m on mobile?

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 90%

    No, it isn’t. The Cheneys aren’t supporting Harris, but rejecting trump and trying to pull more moderate conservatives away from him. Not towards Harris – their platforms are not aligned at all – but to try to bring the GOP away from self-immolation.

    Again,their motives are purely self-interest.

    On the other hand, Duke is saying he supports Stein because her interests align with his. Huge ass difference.

    e: formatting

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  • Kamala Harris Rolls Out National Marijuana Legalization Plan, Pledging To Make It 'The Law Of The Land'
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    And that would cause innumerable other problems. This issue is not that simple. If it was, it would have been solved decades ago.

    Look, I hate this holy war. I’m angry beyond words we’re still watching people die in that region. I’ve been alive a long time, and this stupid fucking war has been killing civilians – fucking innocent children – in waves the entire time I’ve been alive. But it really isn’t as simple as just ‘defund them’.

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    You’re right, I misremembered an article I read last month:

    # 200 aides of former Republicans, including both Bush presidents, endorse Kamala Harris

    Bush’s lack of endorsement makes him somehow worse than he already was, in light of practically everyone else coming out against trump, and the bar is so low, Satan is tripping over it.

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 92%

    This isn’t about like or dislike. Again, it’s about her track record. If Duke had come out to support Cornel West, we’d have collectively shrugged. I’d still strongly recommend nobody vote for him because he’s a spoiler, too, and I don’t like him as a candidate, but a Nazi endorsement for him would not make any difference.

    The entire reason Duke supporting Stein matters is because of her history supporting fascists. How is this difficult to grasp?

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  • Trump does not deny speaking with Putin in 2021.
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    It seems I can only search by username and I’m not sifting through all his posts to find it. Thanks, though!

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  • Trump’s Pennsylvania event ends after audience fainted.
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    Are they? Has fainting happened at other venues?

    Why would they do that intentionally?

    I’m not trying to be combative, but my sceptic spidey sense is tingling. This feels a bit conspiratorial.

    e: I can get behind the water thing, but my gut leans towards his followers being hysterical fanatics.

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 95%

    There’s a very clear difference: Stein is a well-documented, intentional spoiler who’s funding comes primarily from Republican mega-donors and Russian interests, and who recently said out loud her purpose isn’t to advance her party but exclusively to block Harris.

    Her track record makes that endorsement poignant.

    If she was sincere and didn’t already align with fascist interests, we wouldn’t care what Nazis say about her.

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  • At Howard, A Soft Call for the Green party
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    Why isn’t the Green Party putting their resources and efforts towards changing the FPTP system? All that money and time could be spent elevating that issue to actually make a legislative difference, rather than pissing into the wind. They can’t possibly be oblivious to the real problem.

    Or maybe, like people who keep stanning for them, their motivations aren’t as pure as they want you to think.

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  • Former KKK leader David Duke endorses Jill Stein
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 93%

    This is not giving up ground. The only people looking at this and thinking it means Harris somehow supports the Cheneys rather than the other way round are ideological purists. Nobody sane is giving the Cheneys a pass. They’re slime and we all know it. The only thing this tells us is that he’s* so unabashedly heinous that even old school Republicans can’t stomach him. It’s not a difficult concept.

    e: *

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  • Trump’s Pennsylvania event ends after audience fainted.
  • LillyPip LillyPip 5d ago 100%

    I’m in Michigan and have never booked a venue that didn’t have air con. I don’t know about Pennsylvania, but it’s not colder than here.

    I really doubt that was the issue. I could be wrong, obviously.

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    memes LillyPip 3w ago 95%
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    Time Traveller Guide LillyPip 1mo ago 83%
    No context

    F = {P} ∪ {F_i | i ∈ I} V_P = {v_i | i ∈ J} v_i = |v_i| * u_i

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    What if

    What if life naturally evolves towards time-travel as it begins to understand the geometry of the universe? What if the way to travel more than one direction in time lies in our ability to perceive time in the first place? That’s biological, universal, measurable, and therefore quantifiable – and so far, most things we can quantify, we can manipulate.

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    Time Traveller Guide LillyPip 3mo ago 75%
    Time might be a mirage created by quantum physics, study suggests
    www.livescience.com

    Physicists have struggled to understand the nature of time since the field began. But a new theoretical study suggests time could be an illusion woven at the quantum level. Time may not be a fundamental element of the universe but rather an illusion emerging from quantum entanglement, a new study suggests.  [*Time*](https://www.livescience.com/what-is-time) is a thorny problem for physicists; its inconsistent behavior between our best theories of the universe contributes to a deadlock preventing researchers from finding a "theory of everything," or a framework to explain all of the physics in the universe.  But in the new study, researchers suggest they may have found a clue to solving that problem: by making time a consequence of [*quantum entanglement*](https://www.livescience.com/what-is-quantum-entanglement.html), the weird connection between two far-apart particles. The team published their findings May 10 in the journal [*Physical Review A*](https://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.109.052212).  "There exists a way to introduce time which is consistent with both classical laws and quantum laws, and is a manifestation of entanglement," first author [*Alessandro Coppo*](https://www.isc.cnr.it/staff-members/alessandro-coppo/), a physicist at the National Research Council of Italy, told Live Science. "The correlation between the clock and the system creates the emergence of time, a fundamental ingredient in our lives." [Article continues at LiveScience](https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/time-might-be-a-mirage-created-by-quantum-physics-study-suggests)

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    My cat needed to be euthanised last month, and I just received her ashes. They came with a round black sticker. What’s the purpose of this sticker? They mentioned my chosen urn was suitable for sprinkling cremains (I don’t plan to do that) – maybe it’s related to that? Thanks.

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    Time Traveller Guide LillyPip 9mo ago 100%
    Physicists develop highly robust time crystal

    A team from TU Dortmund University recently succeeded in producing a highly durable time crystal that lived millions of times longer than could be shown in previous experiments. By doing so, they have corroborated an extremely interesting phenomenon that Nobel Prize laureate Frank Wilczek postulated around ten years ago and which had already found its way into science fiction movies. The results have been published in Nature Physics. Paper abstract – Robust continuous time crystal in an electron–nuclear spin system: Abstract Crystals spontaneously break the continuous translation symmetry of free space. Analogously, time crystals lift translational invariance in time. Here we demonstrate a robust continuous time crystal in an electron–nuclear spin system of a semiconductor tailored by tuning the material composition. Continuous, time-independent external driving of the sample produces periodic auto-oscillations with a coherence time exceeding hours. Varying the experimental parameters reveals wide ranges in which the time crystal remains stable. At the edges of these ranges, we find chaotic behaviour with a lifted periodicity corresponding to the melting of the crystal. The time crystal state enables fundamental studies of nonlinear interactions and has potential applications as a precise on-chip frequency standard.

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    Back in Apollo, we had a feature where you could long-press on mobile and save a screenshot with options to include usernames, number and levels of parents, and original post, amongst other things. Those were the ones I used. I also remember there was a checkbox for watermark, which defaulted to on, and which I never touched but always respected, because it never condescended to me. Anyway, I used that feature so much that there was no Apollo without it before the ensittification. As a user experience designer, Apollo had done a lot right that the big tech names had been doing wrong, and I’d floundered on Lemmy until the Voyager team started from that foundation. I appreciate everything this team has done for me, but I do miss this feature. It seemed aimed straight at me, so I almost hate to bring it up, but it was beautiful and I loved it. (I’m sorry for not saying this on Git, but I just can’t right now) eta: you guys are the best. I love everything you’ve done. <3

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    This only works by phone. Be nice, but firm. Don’t be satisfied with their first answer – make them escalate you to the retention department. They’re often authorised to give much larger discounts because it’s cheaper for them to retain customers than to recruit new ones.

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    https://www.timesofisrael.com/florida-district-pulls-many-jewish-and-holocaust-books-from-classroom-libraries/amp/

    Removed works include Saul Bellow’s ‘Herzog’ and ‘Black, White and Jewish’; no individual reasoning given for books' removal. …. The purge of books from Orange County Public Schools, in Orlando, over the course of the past semester is the latest consequence of a conservative movement across the country — and strongest in Florida — to rid public and school libraries of materials deemed offensive. While the vast majority of such challenged and removed books involve race, gender and sexuality, several Jewish books have previously been caught in the dragnet. [Article continues…](https://www.timesofisrael.com/florida-district-pulls-many-jewish-and-holocaust-books-from-classroom-libraries/)

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    Removed works include Saul Bellow’s ‘Herzog’ and ‘Black, White and Jewish’; no individual reasoning given for books' removal. JTA – A global bestseller by a Jewish Holocaust victim; a novel by a beloved and politically conservative Jewish American writer; a memoir of growing up mixed-race and Jewish; and a contemporary novel about a high-achieving Jewish family are among the nearly 700 books a Florida school district removed from classroom libraries this year in fear of violating state laws on sexual content in schools. The purge of books from Orange County Public Schools, in Orlando, over the course of the past semester is the latest consequence of a conservative movement across the country — and strongest in Florida — to rid public and school libraries of materials deemed offensive. While the vast majority of such challenged and removed books involve race, gender and sexuality, several Jewish books have previously been caught in the dragnet. [Article continues…](https://www.timesofisrael.com/florida-district-pulls-many-jewish-and-holocaust-books-from-classroom-libraries/)

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    bigthink.com

    Misinformation was extremely popular in 2023, as bad science often made global headlines. Learn the truth behind these 10 dubious stories. KEY TAKEAWAYS - While there have been huge scientific advances in a wide variety of aspects of physics and astronomy, there have also been wild headlines that do not reflect at all what's true in this Universe. - No, we haven't found a room-temperature superconductor, overturned the expanding Universe or Big Bang, discovered that the cosmos is twice as old as we thought, or discovered alien technology on the seafloor. - There has been a lot of fiction permeating science news this year, and the frustrating thing is that these untrue stories are posing as actual facts. Here are 10 lies you may want to learn the actual truth behind. [Article continues…]

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    Misinformation was extremely popular in 2023, as bad science often made global headlines. Learn the truth behind these 10 dubious stories. KEY TAKEAWAYS - While there have been huge scientific advances in a wide variety of aspects of physics and astronomy, there have also been wild headlines that do not reflect at all what's true in this Universe. - No, we haven't found a room-temperature superconductor, overturned the expanding Universe or Big Bang, discovered that the cosmos is twice as old as we thought, or discovered alien technology on the seafloor. - There has been a lot of fiction permeating science news this year, and the frustrating thing is that these untrue stories are posing as actual facts. Here are 10 lies you may want to learn the actual truth behind. [Article continues…]

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    eurovisionworld.com

    The visual artwork for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has been revealed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Swedish broadcaster (SVT). The visual identity is inspired by the northern lights and sound equalizers.

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    eurovisionworld.com

    Slovenian broadcaster RTVSLO has just revealed their artist for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Raiven will represent Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The song that Raiven will sing on the Eurovision stage is titled "Veronika" and will be released on 20 January.

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    Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS has just revealed their artist for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Joost Klein will represent the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 after being selected internally from over 600 potential participants. The song that Joost Klein will sing on the Eurovision stage in Malmö will be released at a later date.

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    Excess oxygen is actually harmful to humans, ~~but all the climate warnings are about losing oxygen, not nitrogen~~ edit: but when we look for habitable planets, our focus is ‘oxygen rich atmosphere’, not ‘nitrogen rich’, and in medical settings, we’re always concerned about low oxygen, not nitrogen. Deep sea divers also use a nitrogen mix (nitrox) to stay alive and help prevent the bends, so nitrogen seems pretty important. It seems weird that our main focus is oxygen when our main air intake is nitrogen. What am I missing? edit: my climate example was poor and I think misleading. Added a better example instead.

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    The 21st edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was broadcast live from Nice, France. 16 countries competed at this year's edition, and once all was said and done Zoé Clauzure from France was declared the winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song ‘Cœur’. Zoé Clauzure from France was crowned winner based on voting from national juries in all 16 competing countries. For the seventh time, viewers from around the world could also vote for their favorite songs in two windows: Online voting before the show, where the voting was based on snippets of rehearsals, and online voting during the show, where the viewers could vote during the 15 minutes after the last performance. [Article continues with embedded video and results table…]

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