[-] crime@hexbear.net 69 points 5 months ago

Melting polar ice caps are making the far north more accessible to countries like Russia and China, meaning Canada has to do more to protect its vulnerable northern frontier — and, in turn, protect the U.S.

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[-] crime@hexbear.net 74 points 5 months ago

Technofascists trying to biohack their way to immortality want access to Juche necromancy

[-] crime@hexbear.net 79 points 5 months ago
  • gender

Oh we're doing gender abolition? anakin-padme-2

anakin-padme-3

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by crime@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net

This is the dumbest vehicle to ever live, everyone driving them is having a comically miserable time and you don't have to feel bad for laughing at them because they all deserve it.

An excerpt: No heat in MN.. freezing!

Has anyone experienced an issue with no heat? Located in MN and temps are currently sub-zero.

Dropped my son off at hockey practice last night with the temp around 0.. heat was working fine. Went home for an hour and tapped the fan button within the app to pre-heat the car before picking him up. The car was freezing when I got in, fan was blowing cold air. I tried multiple settings, defrost, turned off/on, I could not get the heat to come out.

Ran into a similar issue this morning. It's currently -7 and my wife "preheated" the car before taking the kids to school. She called me on the way, I can see the interior temp is currently 13 degrees. She's not happy.

I created a service request, the soonest appointment is January 6th.. there's no way I can wait a month to get heat back!!

[-] crime@hexbear.net 74 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

it's unethical to hurt the feelings of the empire's patrons

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submitted 5 months ago by crime@hexbear.net to c/neurodiverse@hexbear.net

Just wanted to share a bit of a bright point from last week, especially since I know The Workplace is a gauntlet of horrors designed to punish a lot of us neurodivergent people.

I've always got really great feedback on my communication skills. It's one part writing-as-a-hobby, one part devops drive for operational efficiency, and three parts AuDHD. In particular I'm really good at communicating technical topics in ways that engineers are receptive to and that non-technical people can understand. Since my entire workplace is remote, efficient and comprehensible written communication is really important.

About a month ago I got looped into an initiative to add explicit guidelines about how to communicate effectively while remote. I was just asked to give feedback on how the guidelines sounded — and I realized that they were all modeled after how I specifically communicate. I even asked my boss about it and she confirmed that it was "heavily inspired" by my communication style. The best parts: I didn't really have to do much work for this initiative, and I've been openly AuDHD at work for a year at this point, so they're quite aware.

They literally just want everyone to make their communication more autistic, and they're documenting that explicitly.

Unironic DEI win sicko-fem

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by crime@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net

mao-clap

[-] crime@hexbear.net 95 points 5 months ago

he felt the US government "should be defending its companies"

hey what's the marriage between state and business called again? yea

man this whole thing is terrifying, feel dumb for being so surprised but somehow it all feels sudden

[-] crime@hexbear.net 81 points 6 months ago

it was for autistic kids? kids with a tendency to form deep, personal connections with inanimate objects? agony

bro. bruh. brother. i fucking hate capitalism, and I hate tech companies most of all. the way there's zero plan for the permanent loss of internet connectivity for hardware before the hardware is shipped is a massive reliability failure, and the fact that there's zero accountability for it when it shuts down boils my blood. especially for medical products. as a reliability engineer, there really needs to be some sort of licensing board for the entire software engineering field, it's disgustingly irresponsible to not build that level of offline operability into your product in the first place.

Side tangent about medical hardware: I'm still haunted by an article I read a few years back about a bionic eye company shutting down and how there are blind people with defunct hardware surgically implanted in their heads. at the absolute very least (even under capitalism) the company should be required to open source their server code or at least document their API so people can self-host those servers and shit. bionics companies in particular should be required to operate (even just for support) for the entire lifetimes of everyone who has the hardware.

[-] crime@hexbear.net 70 points 6 months ago

Glad every time I see chelsea-stare stuff she's still being very cool tbh

[-] crime@hexbear.net 82 points 6 months ago

first one that comes to mind is Operation Cyclone - he armed the reactionary mujahideen in afghanistan to impede the USSR's support of the nascent Democratic Republic of Afghanistan ussr-cry

[-] crime@hexbear.net 86 points 6 months ago

tbf the nyc subway is extremely convoluted and unintuitive to use compared to more civilized metros, lots of arcane rules like "only the first 3 cars can fit in this station so if you want to get off there you better remember where in the train you are" or "trains with prime numbers only stop at every other station during rush hour" which are never posted anywhere. It's like the least beginner-friendly metro of any on earth, even ones where the beginner doesn't speak the local language.

that said it's still not that hard, you buy a ticket, you try to get on the right train, and worst-case you end up 20 blocks away from your destination and try again

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submitted 6 months ago by crime@hexbear.net to c/neurodiverse@hexbear.net

crab-party crab-party crab-party crab-party crab-party

Do the other branches next sicko-yes

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submitted 11 months ago by crime@hexbear.net to c/neurodiverse@hexbear.net

Excerpt:

I originally conceived of neuroqueer as a verb: neuroqueering as the practice of queering (subverting, defying, disrupting, liberating oneself from) neuronormativity and heteronormativity simultaneously. It was an extension of the way queer is used as a verb in Queer Theory; I was expanding the Queer Theory conceptualization of queering to encompass the queering of neurocognitive norms as well as gender norms––and, in the process, I was examining how socially-imposed neuronormativity and socially-imposed heteronormativity were entwined with one another, and how the queering of either of those two forms of normativity entwined with and blended into the queering of the other one.

[-] crime@hexbear.net 79 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Credit scores. It goes up when you have more debt and goes down when you pay your debt off, but it goes down if you ask for a loan and it goes down if you even try to check what it is.

Absolute nonsense.

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lmao

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Molotov safety tip: don't stuff the wick in the bottle. Instead, tie or tape it to the outside and put the cap on the bottle. This will prevent you from dumping fuel on or potentially igniting yourself or your comrades.

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submitted 3 years ago by crime@hexbear.net to c/art@hexbear.net

Alexei Leonov was a prolific and talented artist, and drew and painted many pictures inspired by his experiences in space

This particular picture is rather special though, because he drew the first draft for it while in space using coloured pencils he took with him

(Post reappropriated from Tumblr)

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