3D printed 'suicide pod' used by a human for the first time
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    ... and the people involved were arrested

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  • Noise Pollution ruins quality of life
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    Lemmy is still relatively new, and you grow the audience you nurture.

    A lack of moderation means that racists, bigots, general assholes, etc, will find an easier time settling on this platform.
    And I'll be honest, if that would be where Lemmy is headed I'm not sticking around to see it turn into that cesspool

    I'm personally quite happy with the level of moderation I'm seeing on lemmy.world. It's not overly heavy handed, but it seems to generally be applied where it makes sense to apply. Essentially the "don't be a dick" rules of the forum days of old.

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  • Noise Pollution ruins quality of life
  • Humanius Humanius Now 78%

    I'm assuming he is talking about the biker gang episode, in which case he is probably talking about the F-word (meaning the slur against gay people).
    Personally, I think having a filter against slurs is not unreasonable

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  • Tech Bros Inventing Things That Already Exist
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    I like to think that these videos are the only thing keeping Patrick Boyle sane from his career in finance.

    His channel is great. I love his dry sense of humour.

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  • Not everyone needs to have an opinion on AI
  • Humanius Humanius Now 91%

    People who have a more in-the-middle opinion generally don't talk about AI a lot. People with the most extreme opinions on something tend to be the most vocal about them.

    Personally I think it's a neat technology, and there probably exist use-cases where it will work decently well. I don't think it'll be able to do everything and anything that the AI companies are promising right now, but there are certainly some tasks where an AI tool could help increase efficiency.
    There are also issues with the way the companies behind the Large Language Models are sourcing their training data, but that is not an inherent issue of the technology. It's more an issue with incorrectly licensing the material.

    I'm just curious to see where it all goes.

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  • What kind of messaging apps do you use?
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    Discord and Whatsapp
    I'd love to use Signal, but virtually noone in my sphere uses it.

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  • The danger of calling the Houthis an Iranian proxy
  • Humanius Humanius Now 75%

    The Houthis are funded by Iran, get their weapons provided by Iran, and Iran provides them with targeting information.
    You'd really have to warp the definition of proxy in order not to consider them a proxy to Iran (even if they are a bit of an unpredictable factor)

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  • Ukraine to present 'victory plan' to US next month, Zelensky says
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    Looks like a low effort troll to me.
    Don't take the bait

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  • Existing California solar customers may get blindsided with net metering cuts
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    But someone still needs to pay for that storage investment (as well as for maintaining the grid), and if noone (or nearly noone) is paying for their power then there is no money to invest in these things

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  • Existing California solar customers may get blindsided with net metering cuts
  • Humanius Humanius Now 83%

    Correct, but that also comes to the main reason why paying people for roof solar isn't sustainable in the long term.

    As solar panels keeps getting cheaper, more and more people will put solar on their roof. Since they get paid / reimbursed for feeding power back into the grid. And they don't need a battery because they can just draw from the grid. This causes two problems:

    • During the day far more power is produced than needed, since everyone has solar on the roofs
    • During the night there is a lot of power draw from the grid, which cannot come from all the available roof solar.

    Paying people for their roof solar is a good strategy short-term, but as more and more people have solar on the roof you cannot really keep doing that.

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  • Existing California solar customers may get blindsided with net metering cuts
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    Where in Europe is this? Europe isn't a monolith, after all.
    Here in the Netherlands we (currently) still have the "salderingsregeling" which is used to reimburse people for the solar they feed back into the grid, though that will eventually go away.

    Paying people for solar on the roof is a bit tricky in general, and probably not sustainable long term:

    • The money to maintain the grid has to come from somewhere, and if a lot of people have a bill of zero euros or a negative amount, that system kind of breaks down.
    • The grid has a maximum capacity (especially in residential neighbourhoods) so you cannot pump an infinite amount of power back into the grid. If many houses in a neighbourhood have solar the grid simply cannot cope.
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  • What's the point of surveiling citizenry?
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    My read on this is not as much of a cynical one. I believe the point of surveillance is simply to protect the institution of the state.

    The goal of the state is ultimately the continued existence of that state. Otherwise there really is not that much purpose to the state. Surveillance is a tool to suppress actors (read: terrorists) who might want to undermine that institution.

    In order to determine who benefits from the continued existence of the state, it mostly depends which state you are talking about.
    A state like China exists almost solely to benefit those in power, and thus the surveillance state is used to suppress the citizenry. But a Western democracy, while it also to a certain extent protects money and power, also exists to to benefit the general population.

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  • United States and China fight to 40-40 draw for most Olympic gold medals
  • Humanius Humanius Now 90%

    Large countries like to boast that their absolute number is bigger, it's a tale as old as time.

    If you really want to make comparisons (and I'd argue it's really not that important) you should probably look at medals per capita, or medals per athlete sent. Obviously that gets a bit distorted with countries with small population, but I think it's a more valuable number.

    By the medals per capita metric the USA is 47th, and China is 75th.
    https://www.medalspercapita.com/

    I can't find a good list for medals per athlete sent.

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  • How much stuff do you carry around daily just to cope with weather, other people, hygiene etc.?
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    Keys (house, car, bike), phone, wallet,.. swiss army knife, handkerchief.
    And during the pandemic a fabric face mask.

    It all fits in my pockets

    Then dependent on the weather I will bring sunglasses or an umbrella.
    I check Buienradar (Dutch rain forecast app) to see whether I'm going to need that.

    And sometimes, depending on what I will be doing, earbuds

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  • Trump and Harris agree to debate on ABC on September 10, network says
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    The headline is a bit misleading. Trump agreed to the ABC debate if Harris agrees to the Fox debate.
    This is just a ploy for him to either get Harris to show up on Fox, or if she doesn't debate him on Fox, spin it in such a way that Harris is somehow not wanting to debate him (Even though she never agreed to a Fox debate)

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  • Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of rape is booed again, louder, in second match of Olympics
  • Humanius Humanius Now 85%

    If he hasn't shown genuine remorse than changes my stance.
    Given what I had read on the matter I was under the impression he had shown remorse. Particularly the "biggest mistake of [his] life" remark.

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  • Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of rape is booed again, louder, in second match of Olympics
  • Humanius Humanius Now 62%

    So I'm not overly familiar, but I can try to summarize what I know.

    Steven van de Velde is a Dutchman who went to the UK and raped a 12 year-old. He was sentenced to four years in prison for this by a UK court. Later he was extradited to the Netherlands, so he could sit out his sentence in the NL. However in the Netherlands, unlike the UK, sex with a minor is not automatically considered rape and needs to be proven in court. (Note: That is my understanding of the difference in interpretation) Because of this his conviction was reduced to "ontucht", meaning sexual misconduct. (Even though what he did would probably also be considered rape in Dutch court).
    As a result, he was out of prison after 13 months.

    Now, Dutch attitude to these kinds of things, in my experience, is generally (but not always) that if you have paid your time, and have shown remorse for your actions, then it should probably not affect your future career prospects. The justice system is supposed to rehabilitate after all. (That is my experience though, and my experience may be biased, so don't take this as gospel)

    Hart van Nederland did a survey, and apparently only 27% of respondents think he should not be allowed to compete. 63% of respondents think he should be allowed to compete, and 10% don't have an opinion either way. (Note that Hart van Nederland is not the most reliable of sources, but it gives an indication)

    From what I have seen in Dutch circles this controversy is a lot less pronounced than it is in other countries. That's not to say it is entirely uncontroversial, but it's not quite to the same degree as I'm seeing internationally.

    Personal opinion:

    I don't think his sentence should have been lowered to "ontucht". I think what he did is morally reprehensible, and he should have sat out the full sentence for raping a minor. That is a failure on behalf of the justice system though, and van de Velde is not personally to blame for that.

    That said, given that he has shown remorse for his actions, and has finished the sentence that the legal system imposed on him, I don't think he should have been barred from competing in the Olympics on behalf of the Dutch team.

    Edit: As Flying Squid mentioned I might be mistaken that he has shown genuine remorse.
    If he hasn't that changes my opinion on the matter.

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  • Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of rape is booed again, louder, in second match of Olympics
  • Humanius Humanius Now 92%

    So they can removed that people booed, but he won’t acknowledge the reason is he raped a literal child?

    Mathew Immers is not the guy who raped the child. That is Steven van de Velde.
    Immers is van de Velde's beach volleyball partner.

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  • anyone hates the reddit karma system?
  • Humanius Humanius Now 100%

    Do you mean the concept of up- / downvoting posts and comments in order to determine a suitable order, or do you mean the tally of all your up- / downvotes being displayed as a number on your profile.

    As for the up- / downvoting, while it isn't perfect, and it sometimes encourages people to only upvote things they agree with rather than being accurate, it is a pretty good metric to get relevant posts and comments to the top.

    And as for the numerical tally.. It's easily ignored. I didn't particularly mind it on Reddit, but I also don't mind its absence on Lemmy.
    Seeing the number go up on my individual posts gives my monkey brain enough of a dopamine boost

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  • There’s too much E. coli in the Seine for athletes to swim in it
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    More like they have an ancient sewage system.

    Basically, if the sewer system gets overwhelmed, for instance if there is a large amount of rainfall in a short time, then the sewage overflows directly into the Seine.
    They have built infrastructure leading up to the Olympics to capture this overflow in storage tanks, but you cannot build infinitely large storage tanks so at some point it will still overflow.

    And 2024 has been a very wet year thusfar, so..

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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVh-TtPOJQA

    Patch notes: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/detailers-patch-1-patch-1-1-6f1.1693090/ Video by Biffa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVh-TtPOJQA New content: - Zoneable Roundabouts - 8 New Roundabout Decorations - Age Selector Added To The Tree Placement Tool - Surface Tool - 2 Concrete Surfaces - 2 Grass Surfaces - 2 Pavement Surfaces - 2 Sand Surfaces - 3 Tile Surfaces - 27 New Service Building Variations - New Small Water Tower - New Small Medical Clinic - New Urban Fire Station - 4 New Education Buildings - 2 New Police Stations - New Small Post Office - 6 New Public Transportation Buildings - 5 New City Parks - 6 New Parking Lots - 4 New Vehicles - New North American Garbage Truck - New North American Snowplow - New North American Passenger Train - New European Cargo Train Engine

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    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0e101757-bd36-452a-8c58-5c0f38a62fa0.png) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/eb29fe7e-b644-4ab9-b672-650e22134ce3.png) Don't take this joke too seriously. It's just a little thing I thought of making after seeing the picture used by the NOS in this article about Tata Steel emissions: https://nos.nl/artikel/2491434-hoe-de-zorgen-en-het-wantrouwen-rond-tata-steel-door-de-jaren-heen-groeiden

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    With Reddit closing API access to 3rd party apps, I thought this'd be a good time to cross-post some of my older Reddit posts.

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