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  • Homicide is wrong and it can be a slippery slope.

    However, the system for dealing with monopolies/oligopolies is broken. Regulatory capture has occurred. The rich shifted taxes to the poor. And a Fortune 8 company continues to kill thousands of Americans and make massive profits from doing so.

    The Paradox of Intolerance tells us that letting this continue will only result in the deaths of thousands more Americans. Tolerating this behavior results in more 1000x more American deaths and inspires others to profit off the pain, misery, and death of our fellow citizens.

  • memes @lemmy.world
    alienanimals @lemmy.world

    It's a big club, and YOU ain't in it.

    memes @lemmy.world
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    Halloween costumes gone wild

    memes @lemmy.world
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    Would you rather?

    memes @lemmy.world
    alienanimals @lemmy.world

    The tag always bugs me

  • Vending machines work better when there's more foot traffic and more density.

    Vending machines with specialty goods (as pictured) need to be restocked every day and they require even more foot traffic. I think this is the biggest factor why OP's vending machine is not viable in a lot of places in the US.

  • The writer has a clear bias and a lack of a technical background (writing for Techies.com doesn't count) .

    You don't have to look hard to find devs saving time and learning something with AI coding assistants. There are plenty of them in this thread. This is just an opinion piece by someone who read a single study.

  • Never said the study was bullshit. I just said to look at the bigger picture.

    I would show you how Google works and provide an article, but your reading comprehension leads me to believe you'd come up with another straw man fallacy to support your confirmation bias.

  • "The only way to interpret statistics is with a healthy dose of skepticism and a thorough understanding of their context."

    While people in this thread jump at the opportunity for this slice of statistics to affirm their confirmation biases, intelligent people will ask what the total carbon dioxide output looks like by comparison.