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  • Meanwhile, the US market keeps pumping out oversized, overpriced EVs all while the manufacturers complain about lukewarm consumer demand.

  • Mine's the 2020 AMD model, does everything I need it to do and it's still going strong. Build quality is great and I love the high quality 2160 x 1440 display. Overall, it's been a far better experience that the Dell XPS I had previously, which started giving me issues after just a couple of years.

    I bought it when I was living in Asia, though. Now I'm in the US, I honestly don't know what replacement I'd pick up if it died tomorrow.

  • I've been running various distros off my Huawei Matebook 14 in the US for years with zero issues. They make really good laptops, TBH.

  • It looks cheap and poorly made, though. With this budget, they could have just made scale armor that actually looks like scale armor. Especially for prominent characters.

  • The costumes are good, but the armor in the show is all over the place.

    According to this blog post by a military historian, that "scale" armor you linked is the worst of a bad bunch:

    Perhaps the worst offender (which unfortunately gets a lot of screentime) is the odd Númenórean scale armor. Now scale armor was not necessarily a bad idea here (it could make for an interesting visual motif connecting the seafaring Númenóreans with fish-scales, for instance), but there are two immediate problems with this armor. First, it doesn’t seem structured like scale armor. The strong cording around the edges and rigid spaulders make it look like rigid armor made to look like it is composed of scales. The effect is only increased because the backing is shaped to give it pectoral muscles (and chests for women, which is doubly silly). But that’s not how historical scale armor hangs on the body.

    Scale armor is [supposed to be] a lot more flexible (with the downside that the very flexibility of the scales means that a strike from below can pass beneath them and through the armor) and would thus hang and shape to the body. This armor does not do that. Instead as noted what this looks like are solid plates that are made to look like they are made out of scales. And that’s also not a terrible idea except that the actors are then also wearing scale-armor-print shirts underneath the armor which makes it clear that we’re to understand a flexible scale armor covering the whole of the upper body, which this clearly isn’t.

    What on earth is this armor made out of? The queen’s armor looks like it might be bronze, albeit less well polished than I’d expect for royalty, but everyone else’s scale armor is made of this dull off-white material that looks like plastic or pressed foam, presumably because it is plastic or pressed foam. Surely this stuff should be made of iron?

  • Shooter appears to be a white male, aged 20s or early 30s by the look of it. The t-shirt he was wearing is allegedly marked with branding for a firearms-related YouTube channel.

    https://x.com/Shadi_Alkasim/status/1812315218258833590

    Edit: Possible suspects are either Maxwell Yearick, previously arrested while demonstrating against Trump in Pittsburgh on a previous occasion, or a Thomas Matthew Crooks, according to the NY Post.

    Hasn't been officially ID'd yet though, so still speculation.

  • Hi, thanks for the response.

    Similar to posts, when selecting the options for an individual comment in the official lemmy-ui, as a moderator you can 1) check the modlog history of that user, 2) remove the comment, 3) ban the author of the the comment from the community, and 4) appoint the author as a new moderator of that community.

    It would be great to see all of these features added to Thunder, but as a priority I would say that removing the comment and banning the author are the top two most important for moderators.

  • And every time, the taxpayer foots the bill. Until the funds start coming from police pensions, nothing is going to change.

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    Moderator comment actions

    Hi, I'd like to switch from Boost to Thunder permanently but the lack of moderator actions is the final hurdle.

    Being able to remove posts is a good start, but not being able to do anything with comments is a bit of an issue for me. Any idea when this feature might be added?

  • Sorry, as per the rules of this community you're not allowed to see them as human.

    *Sympathy for enemy combatants in any form is prohibited.

  • Lol you're right about this giving native English speakers a headache. I'm not sure the subjunctive is the correct explanation here, though.

    The subjunctive mood in English primarily uses the past tense form of verbs ("were," "were to," etc.) to convey wishes or counterfactuality. E.g. 'I wish you wouldn't drink so much coffee', or 'If I were you, I wouldn't..."

    However, 'would you like a coffee?' is a direct question of preference, which means it technically is using the indicative mood rather than the subjunctive. Here, 'would' functions as a model verb to soften the request and make it more polite.

  • Ah yeah, I see what you mean. Fair point.

  • On what basis doesn't it work, though? I'm still not sure I understand what the problem is with your example.

    You would be hand picking less qualified men to compete with the women just to fill it up.

    Another way of looking at it is that we would in fact be widening the criteria of who would be considered "qualified".

  • I would say the opposite, in fact.

    Eugenics is the belief and practices that aim to "improve" the genetic quality of a human population to meet an idealized optimal standard. Under my proposed system, you could argue it would allow for a greater diversity of individuals that would be able to compete, and therefore would lower the necessity of having the optimal physical traits required in order to take part in each sport.

  • But like I said, that's fine. The point is that we would then be categorizing people not according to their gender but by factors that directly affect their athletic performance.

    Another benefit would also be that it would allow a wider range of people to participate at the national and international level, seeing as it would not remove all but those women and men who possess the optimal physical traits required for that particular sport.

  • That's why they would need to take more into account than simply weight. Surely multiple physical and hormonal factors could also be measured and an aggregate total value be applied to each athlete.

  • In general, sure, but not all men are more muscular and stronger than all women.

    Furthermore, even if, say 90% (or even 100%) of the heavyweight category were men, it would still be fairer for everyone.

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    You Are Not So Smart #267 - "Do your own research"

    Sedona Chinn, a researcher who studies how people make sense of competing scientific, environmental, and health-related claims, has found that the more a person values the concept of "doing your own research" , the less likely that person is to actually do their own research.

    In the episode we explore the origin of the concept, what that phrase really means, and the implications of her study on everything from politics to vaccines to conspiratorial thinking.

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    Father & sons face trial on charges of peddling industrial cleaner as ‘miracle’ cure

    Of course they're from Florida.

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    Various challenges that Meta/Threads may face, according to Facebook's ex-Chief Security Officer

    cybervillains.com Alex Stamos (@[email protected])

    Some more thoughts on the challenge of #Meta #Threads integrating ActivityPub support while living up to their normal obligations. 1) Enforcing actor and behavior-based content moderation will be hard. All content moderation is either against the actor, behavior, or content (ABC model). With Feder...

    Some insights from Alex Stamos that I found quite interesting.

    TL:DR;

    He predicts the challenges will be as follows:

    1. Content Moderation: Enforcing actor and behavior-based content moderation will be difficult in the federated environment. The lack of metadata available in Federation makes it harder to stop spammers, troll farms, and abusers.
    2. Privacy Obligations: With Threads content being pulled down and cached by other servers, it becomes challenging to comply with right-to-data-deletion requirements, such as those imposed by GDPR. The Fediverse lacks mechanisms to enforce content deletion.
    3. Competing with Other Platforms: Meta may face difficulties in competing and reaching feature-parity with platforms like TikTok and Twitter while being bound by the feature set of ActivityPub.

    Thoughts?

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    Could fearmongering over ''climate lockdowns' become the newest conspiracy-driven protest movement?

    Are mundane local transport policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions the next step towards Global Tyranny? Read on to find out.

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    Boost For Lemmy is happening

    Well this came outta nowhere!

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    An interesting article reminding us how eyewitness testimony can be a highly unreliable form of evidence.

    The full paper can be read here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270964372_Constructing_Rich_False_Memories_of_Committing_Crime

    New Communities @lemmy.world
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    Skeptic - A community for critical takes on pseudoscience, quackery, and bald-faced BS.

    lemmy.world Skeptic - Lemmy.world

    A community for taking a critical look at pseudoscience, quackery, and bald-faced BS. “A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence.” ~ David Hume Things we like: • Thoughtful discussion • Humor • Civility Things we don’t like quite so much: • Trolling • Low-effort comments and posts • Personal...

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    Hey, all.

    If you're someone who likes to think critically about extraordinary claims and outlandish statements being made online or in the news, come hang out with us at [email protected]

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    Top Mind Robert F Kennedy Jr on the evils of "Wi-Fi radiation"

    Although known primarily for his extreme antivax views, Presidential Candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. has some pearls of wisom to add on the subject of Wi-Fi and cellphone emissions.

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    Echo Lake

    Credit: Levi Bare @unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@levibare1

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    Misty Bavarian Forest

    Credit: Jace Afsoon @unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jacegrandinetti

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    Debunk This - Debunking pseudoscience, myths, and spurious hogwash since 2010

    lemmy.world DebunkThis - Lemmy.world

    Debunking pseudoscience, myths, and spurious hogwash since 2010. We are an evidence-based Reddit/Lemmy community dedicated to taking an objective look at questionable theories, dodgy news sources, bold-faced claims, and suspicious studies. ## Community Rules: Posting Title formatting on all posts sh...

    DebunkThis - Lemmy.world

    Hi, all.

    We are a Reddit community seeking refuge on Lemmy.

    We'd like to welcome the Fediverse at large to join us and help fight online misinformation by posting any suspcious looking claims you see online, or by contributing to the discussion with objective facts and sources.

    [email protected]