I’m from space!
Can you update your post and swap in the mastodon link? https://mastodon.social/@ashleygjovik/112668309100333232
X sucks.
This isn’t the only country that’s an example of this.
The increase of male births can be linked to a historical preference for sons, a decline in birth rates driven by gender selection preferences and advancements in technology, such as ultrasound, that facilitate gender selection, according to the report. The report also emphasized that the prolonged period of a skewed sex ratio at birth since the 1970s has had a significant impact on marriage rates. Regions with high marriage rate imbalances are characterized by particularly skewed sex ratios at birth during the 1980s and 1990s.
So basically a lot of people saw a vagina in the ultrasound and decided quit and restart the level.
Apparently the museum used outside investigators, and Fox / Nat Geo used internal investigators.
It wouldn’t surprise me to have a media company’s bias being toward protecting their content investment. That person’s face is in every show set to run, rerun, and stream. A museum is kind of different. It’s the in-person exhibits that are the main draw, and a their bigger risk is probably the litigation from substantiated allegations.
I work in this risk / ethics space, and I’m not surprised that the museum was more motivated to look into the claims, as opposed to simply saying they looked into the claims.
And that said, I’m also just some rando on the internet.
But let’s go back in time 10 or 15 years. Back then people were buying stuff that was around 12 to 14% efficient. Now people are buying stuff that is 19% to 22% efficient. That’s a big ass jump in efficiency over a decade.
The tech is rolling out, it just takes time to move stuff from R&D to manufacturing at scale and at a reasonable cost.
There is often a long lead time between the breakthrough science, new industrial applications, and when you can buy something at HomeDepot. It’s always going to be that way.
Just saying that, with energy and medical scientific advancements, you’re often looking at decade long lead times before something is available for the masses. And humans famously suck at contextualizing things over long periods of time.
It’s normal to hear about R&D that is a decade or more from commercialization. It often takes a long time to secure investment for consumer applications, invent new mass manufacturing processes for a new technology, etc.
Cue Lemmy comments complaining about this being RND and people can’t buy 35% efficiency panels from Costco this weekend.
Also, happy cake day!
They always get ya with the damn sauces.
How does is comparison to Apple Beef Pro Max?
It’s like Coke’s navy, but a little sweeter.
My only regret is that I have boneitus
Gen X here. I think I can still kick flip, but falling hurts more now, so I’m just going to play a VHS or DVD of sick tricks.
YouTube Shorts is a TikTok clone. TikTok loops.
To be fair, he wouldn’t be the first comedian to go on a talk show and go off the rails. That’s been happening on talk shows for decades. Andy Kaufman, Will Ferrell, etc.
Yeah, he got in pretty deep. He’s usually just trolling people for a few minutes and he’s out.
FOSS DOS?
That show has a proud tradition of talking shit about politicians. Been this way for 20 years.