Poach

@Poach@lemmy.world
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We already spend billions on "public transport services". We just spend it in one of the least efficient ways possible. Roads and highways. It costs so much to maintain the infrastructure is crumbling and people are too car-brained to admit how awful the situation is.

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The entire sackler family

Microsoft fixed something and made their products better!? I don't believe you.

I wonder if this will fix any of my issues with excel molesting my data. It will either round my part numbers from a BoM making it useless or removing preceding zeros which breaks our inventory importing.

They should also probably be held to some ethical standards, but that's too much for the nation's most powerful court/justices. Nevermind the US code of conduct says justices are to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.

But who needs a functional government or justice system? It's just keeping big business from making even more money, and destroying the planet faster.

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And pedestrian fatalities are are on the rise for some reason. Can't imagine why

Just azure being azure

Well, the board doesn't have any actual power? That seems flawed, if the board is supposed to hold the police accountable, I see no way that's possible without some power. Like removing the asshole police chief that thinks his department is above being held accountable.

I don't think most people would consider their religion a conflict of interest. I would agree that it is for scientific research, and probably a whole lot of other things...

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Lack of oxygen will get you high. Look up hypoxia.

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I mean he did sell beans from the oval office. Or was that some kind of fever dream?

How do you feel about Russia's deep oil pockets now that Ukraine is going after their refineries and porta? Do you think Russia can continue to advance or hold ground while also defending large swaths of the western part of Russia? Genuinely curious

Looks at US corn production for ethanol 👀

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Unfortunately, the FCC probably doesn't have the power to do much more than fine them. It would probably take congress to pass a bill to have jail time or something.

I'm purely guessing though

Reading the article, it sounds like the FCC has enforced similar stuff before. And at up to a $23,000 fine it could add up quickly. And the precedent of previous large fines makes me think this might actually have some teeth.

And Samsung and TSMC and others

That's the cost to Ford, or how much they'd raise the price of their vehicles to compensate?