The picture was actually of a crew member’s son. They thought it would be mean to use a girl’s picture.
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jmill@lemmy.zipto
Ontario@lemmy.ca•Doug Ford says he will not ban companies from charging two people different prices for the same item, saying that doing so would be “socialism.”
2·12 天前Nope, it’s worse. Prices will be raised on people in too tough a spot to go somewhere else. Grandpa and John will pay the increased price because they don’t have cars and this store is either the only one close enough to walk to or the near a bus stop within a route or two. If they raise the price on someone with more money, they can probably choose to go somewhere else. Unless all the chains cooperate on individual customer based price fixing I guess. Quick, someone patent that, if it hasn’t been already.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Ontario@lemmy.ca•Doug Ford says he will not ban companies from charging two people different prices for the same item, saying that doing so would be “socialism.”
0·13 天前That, I think, is part of the impetus for switching to digital price tags. The tag will literally be able to charge the displyed price depending on who is walking down the aisle. This idea has been patented, and probably not by someone trying to keep anyone from doing it.
I used to bartend and had to clean bathrooms after close. Can confirm, the women’s bathroom took longer to clean.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•NASA scientists says astronauts should not masturbate in spaceEnglish
18·14 天前As far as I know, everything would work fine. If it’s something you can do right-side-up, up-side-down, or prone, and in each orientation it works exactly the same way, it should work in zero G. It’s just hydraulics anyway. Not gravity dependant.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Scam Altman says it’ll take another year before ChatGPT can start a timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen.
16·22 天前… why should the investors get their money back? They invested ludicrous amounts of money into a technology with obvious limitations from the start with the intention of using that technology to replace many people’s jobs. Losing that money will be a better lesson than some probably unenforceable “pact”.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•It's 2026, which tech did you realistically think we would have by now?
4·1 个月前Yeah… as amazing as full dive VR would be, I’d be afraid that weaponized would be a better term for how it would be implemented than enshitified.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Gaming@lemmy.zip•[TheGamer] AI Investor Is Surprised The Games Industry Hates Generative ToolsEnglish
2·2 个月前That’s assuming they didn’t have AI write it. No brain engagement either way I suppose.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Climate@slrpnk.net•We Just Lost Earth’s “Parasol” – And Warming Is About to Accelerate. | Just Have A Think6·2 个月前I haven’t watched this yet, but I’m familiar with his channel. He typically pulls in info from a few different sources (often studies, which he does cite) and talks about them. Pretty worthwhile.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Green Energy@slrpnk.net•The Myth That Wind Farms Are a Guillotine for Birds Is Being Debunked by Hard Data
6·2 个月前I’m not saying wind turbines kill a lot if birds, but that 20 RPM can translate to blade tip speeds well over 100MPH because of how long they are.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft CEO warns that we must 'do something useful' with AI or they'll lose 'social permission' to burn electricity on itEnglish
13·3 个月前Well, one way or another it won’t be too many generations. Either we figure out it’s a bad idea or sooner or later things will go off the wheels enough that we won’t maintain the infrastructure to support everyone using this type of “AI”. Being kind of right 90% of the time is not good enough at a power plant.
jmill@lemmy.zipto
Science@beehaw.org•The Sound of Earth's Flipping Magnetic Field Is an Unnerving Horror
7·7 个月前Yeah, I read the article because I wanted to see why they were claiming the pole flipping would make a noise at all. Given that the idea it would make this noise will still be at least some people’s takeaway, this presentation of the data is worse than useless, it’s misleading.
That is a pretty low bar.
jmill@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Sinclair gets nothing it asked for, puts Jimmy Kimmel back on anyway
1·7 个月前Hey now, Arnold deserves better than that.
Consumer Reports. You do need a subscription, but they tabulate a lot of service and warranty info, do a lot of surveys, and do in house testing. If you’re buying a large appliance I’d say it’s worth it. They do other stuff too.
We we considering a samsung fridge among our options when we needed one a few months ago. Ended up going with a brand with higher reliability ratings (for reference, that’s most other brands, according to consumer reports anyway). But man, don’t I regret it now. I could have paid for the privilege of having ads playing in my kitchen at all times (at least until the fridge broke), what a missed opportunity.
Developer disappointed by game sales announces game will be removed less than a month after Steam launch. FOMO cash grab attempt I guess.
A few months before. Theory checks out.
If your set starts with the Magician’s Nephew, move it to second from last. Read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe first. The Magician’s Nephew is chronologically first, but the wrong order to tell the story. Which is why the author didn’t put it first.
It all makes sense if you read Magician’s Nephew first, but it removes mystery from the others. And the reveal of the events in Magician’s Nephew was more exciting after reading most of the rest of the series, instead of being the intro to that universe. It takes some of the magic out of the series. As someone who has read most of C.S. Lewis’s books more than once, I’m pretty confident he’d be pissed about it.






That hole may not have been made for you, but you WILL fit.