Determinator

@Determinator@lemmy.world
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Yea this was a pretty inevitable response. Petty as fuck with the timing but expected, will be interesting to see how it impacts US/EU manufacturing.

Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.

Apparently I'm in the minority here but I love working out. Specifically powerlifting. Cardio is ok after the fact but I don't particularly enjoy it during, but lifting heavy is a huge stress relief and something I look forward to daily.

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Welcome to the club, there are quite a few of us in the same situation

That's how I feel as well, I lift first thing in the morning before work and I feel like it helps carry me through the day.

Also helps to feel accomplished honestly, despite how shitty the rest of the day may be at least I did something to better myself.

Few things make me as uncomfortable as the idea of the bumblefucks at the TSA having my biometric data

Look I'm all for the "Fuck Boeing" circlejerk but as someone who actually works QA at an aircraft manufacturer this is likely a whole lot of nothing.

I'd be shocked if you could find a single aircraft of any make in service that didn't have dozens of misdrilled holes.

Without any context this is just fear mongering.

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I'd equate it more closely to reading a book as a leisure activity as there are noted benefits to both but neither are strictly necessary for survival.

There's also a degree of mental conditioning to it as well. Once you start feeling and seeing the results, it reinforces the workout itself as the activity responsible for that and makes the workout itself more enjoyable as a result.

Plus I just enjoy pushing myself. Mentally and physically I enjoy a challenge and powerlifting is an easily quantifiable way to accomplish that.

So cool, I'd love the chance to attend the Holi Festival of Colors one day

Really interesting breakdown, thanks for sharing that.

Love this whole aesthetic

I'd imagine you could probably protect it through some combination of Faraday cage and surge protection but to what end at that point if the rest of the grid is fried, ya know?

Again, I understand the sentiment but this is not an example of them "getting away" with anything.

If anything this is indicative of a healthy Quality Management System given that this condition was identified and contained prior to any impacted articles entering into service.

Can't say I'm even remotely surprised. It's unfortunate that even user reviews have become all but useless on most platforms due to corpo bullshit like this.

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Correct me if I'm wrong here, but from a safety perspective shouldn't this mechanism fail open? Especially given the fact that I don't believe they even have a physical key, it's only the electromechanical locking mechanism