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Tower , to Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related in When Little Kids Don't Have Stable Housing, It Can Affect Their Health Later

Another entry to the list of "...being poor charges interest."

svcg , to Science in The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes

Now scientists think they know where it goes.

Twitter, mostly.

Treczoks , to Technology in A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels

You don't have them yet?

Lexam , to Politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump

Now could we hear from someone who has the power to do something about it?

theangriestbird OP ,
@theangriestbird@beehaw.org avatar

Like who? The Supreme Court? I don't think you're gonna like what they have to say...

Lexam ,

Exactly

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Congress is the authority over federal judges with respect to impeachment and trial. Since Congress is spineless, nothing will be done.

Kissaki , (edited ) to Technology in German parliament will stop using fax machines
@Kissaki@beehaw.org avatar

As part of a campaign calling on the government to reduce red tape, Alsleben has opened what he calls "the most German of German museums," the Bureaucracy Museum.

Genius move. I think it's a worth move either way. Bureaucracy and the shape and history of it is worth preserving [information on].

Among the objects on display is a 10-foot stack of files representing the paperwork needed to install one wind turbine. Another is a photograph of a mailbox with the label: "Please deposit online forms here."


Looks like it's a 3 month limited activity, unfortunately.

Here's a video tour/intro of the Bureaucracy Museum.

PhlubbaDubba ,

Worst part of that 10 ft stack is that it's actually just a single paragraph that makes reference to like 50 obscure german legal concepts that are named with contractions of like 180 words apiece.

theangryseal , to Not The Onion in Trump posted a video on Truth Social calling the country a 'unified reich' if he wins

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jeffw OP ,
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Took me a minute lol

theangryseal ,

I had fun putting it together. :p

jarfil , to Science in The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes
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Would be quite a plot twist if it resulted that the whole "seizures cure" spiel from electroshock therapy, resulted in it being "electrical waves help the brain to clean itself", and have nothing to do with brain-destroying seizures.

crawancon , to Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related in Your gut microbes may influence how you handle stress

My gut microbes are holding up a "vape more weed" sign when I look at em through this imaginary microscope I made up for this sentence.

Telodzrum , to Technology in A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels

This is illegal in my state. Iโ€™d be interested to see how it complies with other statesโ€™ price tag laws and labeling requirements.

Marin_Rider , to Technology in He has cancer โ€” so he made an AI version of himself for his wife after he dies

literally the plot of Caprica

Cethin ,

Sadly, no one knows the plot of Caprica because we're the only two people in the world who watched it. It's impressive how well BSG was received and is remembered and most people don't even know Caprica exists.

Marin_Rider ,

it is a shame. i wished they were able to make another season but i guess just for the 2 of us it wouldnt have made much sense!

PlainSimpleGarak , to Star Trek in NPR: 'Star Trek: Discovery' ends as an underappreciated TV pioneer

I can't imagine trying to defend this slog of a show. Saru, Georgiou, and Stamets (after he chilled out) are my only reasons for watching this hot garbage. It has very few redeeming qualities.

ulkesh , to Politics in Supreme Court says Trump has absolute immunity for core acts only
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Well I guess we now know whether we have kept the republic as Franklin warned. The answer is no, we have just lost it.

AA5B , to World News in Paris wants an AC-free Olympic Village. Team USA and others aren't so chill with it

This system of water pipes could have made for excellent, very low energy heat pumps. Imagine how efficient that could be with a ground source only 5-10ยฐ away from comfortable at all times!

myliltoehurts , to Technology in A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels

I get the convenience part so the staff doesn't have to go around do it by hand, but it just seems infeasible to do it for the other examples mentioned.

E.g. you go in, pick up item listed for $10, finish shopping in 20 mins, item now costs $15 at till.. probably leave it (so now the staff has to re-shelf it) and start shopping at a place that is not trying to scam you.

For the other example, if there are a few packs of something expiring and they reduce the price for all the items on the shelf, everyone will just take the ones which have a reasonable shelf life left leaving the expiring ones.

Both of these just seem stupid.

interdimensionalmeme ,

Easy legislative fix.
If the price is changed after the customer picked it up but before they checkout, store must refund item 1000x.

smeg , to Technology in A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels

Isn't the real use case just so they don't have to waste staff time changing labels manually when stock changes or moves?

RootBeerGuy ,
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Why not both? (Until the laws are catching up)

Radiant_sir_radiant ,

I offer you a third option: at least one Lidl in Croatia uses blinking tags for stuff they really want you to look at.

Sometime soon we're gonna have to invent a spam filter for real life. Hey, maybe that's the use case that the Vision guys at Apple have been looking for?

kurcatovium ,
@kurcatovium@lemm.ee avatar

Tbh Apple Vision pro was probably designed to add more visual spam, not reduce it...

Radiant_sir_radiant ,

I really wish there were any even remotely credible way to disagree with that statement.

Kichae ,

This way they can spend more time rearranging the store so nobody knows where anything is, in turn making us walk past a bunch of stuff we don't need in an effort to try and induce an impulse purchase!

Efficiency!

smeg ,

A bit of that, but hopefully if they piss off too many people they'll just go elsewhere

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