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Vanth, (edited ) to asklemmy in Have you ever seen coal burn? If yes, why?
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I’ve heard bi-tuminous. Hard “I”, like in bi-cycle. And bit-uminous, soft “I” like in “he bit into the apple”.

I have never heard the “t” turned into a “tch” sound.

And you don’t even have to burn them to see a difference. You can see and feel it.

Vanth, to privacy in Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It
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Pardon the YT link, I haven’t dove into peertube yet. Here’s a very timely case where a man was misidentified by facial recognition, imprisoned, where he was sexually assaulted.

youtu.be/Oe9xGX7lKZc?si=hppJaktpo82F5eD

And that’s just one specious technology, add in the very immature process of trying to guess what people look like based on DNA and it gets a big “No Thanks” from me. I don’t trust cops to put reasonable guardrails in place when their incentive structure is driving them to put people in prison as quickly and inexpensively as possible.

Vanth, to asklemmy in Seeking Perspectives: Trans Athletes in Women's Sports
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You’re arguing rates of trans women playing sports will reach levels comparable to AFAB women playing sports. Which effectively means everyone or nearly everyone identifying as a man today would have to come out as a trans woman. It’s ludicrous. Who’s being disingenuous?

Vanth, (edited ) to asklemmy in Seeking Perspectives: Trans Athletes in Women's Sports
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Mmmkay. My high school class was around 100 people, say 50 were assigned male at birth. It would take 20% of them being trans to put together a bare minimum size softball team of trans women, and that every single one of those 9-10 trans women would want to play softball. It would take 25% for a full roster volleyball team. 10% for a bowling team. It would require the level of these students’ interest in sports to be a statistical anomaly.

In the most generous of estimates, has anyone anywhere thought that a full quarter of people are trans? And that they would have a higher-than-average interest in sports? It’s ludicrous. But tell you what, if we ever hit 25% of the population being trans and every one of them is an athlete, I’ll eat my words.

Vanth, to asklemmy in Framework vs Macbook laptop?
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No offense, but I don’t get why you’re looking at MAC OR FRAMEWORK.

You don’t need either, you’re not an Apple fanboy and you aren’t into graphic design or video editing type jobs/hobbies… Mac isn’t for you.

You aren’t into hardware or Linux, you don’t even have strong knowledge on how much memory you would need or what keeping it upgraded would entail. Framework isn’t for you.

Why not a normal Windows laptop where you aren’t paying a premium for branding? Unless the brand is what’s most important to you, in which case that’s totally your personal call. Want to be an Apple-vibe person or a Framework-vibe person?

Vanth, to asklemmy in Framework vs Macbook laptop?
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If you think Microsoft has closed off Windows, what until you learn about Apple/Mac…

Vanth, to asklemmy in Seeking Perspectives: Trans Athletes in Women's Sports
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But women make up ~50% of the population and always did. Trans women do not and will never approach those %s.

If every single trans woman high school student suddenly wanted to play the same sport, there would still be schools with 0-1 trans women competing.

Vanth, to asklemmy in What are some problems that countries outside the U.S. are dealing with?
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Australia is getting battered with storms rn with several people killed. Fights over tax cuts for the wealthy. Protests over Gaza and immigration policies. The largest specimen ever of the most venomous type of spider was found; it will now be used in a venom-milking program to help make antivenoms, because no matter what’s going on the tropes must be fulfilled.

Vanth, to asklemmy in What salary do you think would make you happy?
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Do you have any evidence that free-from-labor and wholly financially stable people would want 6+ kids?

Billionaires basically live in a utopia now and they don’t (generally) have 6+ kids. Musk is considered a weirdo and probably racist for wanting so many “genetically superior” offspring.

Vanth, (edited ) to asklemmy in So is the US slipping into Civil War?
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For sure. Any rebellious splinter faction would be low tech guerillas for a while. Now would they eventually open up to weapons from Russia or China? Interesting. I am sure Putin would jump on the opportunity. I think Xi would be a little more sensible and not openly cross the US.

Vanth, (edited ) to asklemmy in So is the US slipping into Civil War?
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it’s simply not going to be a common enough occurrence.

Again, I hope so. I do not have strong confidence in this statement.

If you look across the entire US political spectrum and distribution of different beliefs, you are going to find very similar distribution within the military, if not edging slightly more right/Republican compared to the general US population. It takes one high-ish ranking officer engaging in rebellion for any like-minded lower ranking person to see that as permission and justification to do the same.

Vanth, to asklemmy in So is the US slipping into Civil War?
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I hope you are right. I am sure there are some Guardsmen who see themselves as Texas soldiers over US, and I am concerned that the number is growing. After all, someone voted in these state politicians who are laying deadly traps intending to kill brown people.

Vanth, (edited ) to asklemmy in What salary do you think would make you happy?
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Missing a lot of other pieces from that same source:

In developing countries children are needed as a labour force and to provide care for their parents in old age. In these countries, fertility rates are higher due to the lack of access to contraceptives and generally lower levels of female education. The social structure, religious beliefs, economic prosperity and urbanisation within each country are likely to affect birth rates as well as abortion rates,

Also:

fertility rates of immigrants to the US have been found to decrease sharply in the second generation as a result of improving education and income.

Quite a bit there that contradicts your thesis of people moving to improved economic situations suddenly wanting 6+ kids and the population growing out of control. If people don’t need kids for labor, don’t need kids to support them in their old age, and women are educated and in control of their own bodies, there is reason to think the world might not even reach replacement rates.

Vanth, to privacy in The recent problem of maintaining privacy on the Internet (includes Networking)
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Think beyond software/online privacy, don’t forget physical. If I’m sitting in an airport, who’s to say someone sitting next to me doesn’t see me type out a message about a bomb, they report me, and I’m getting dragged off the plane no matter what messaging app and encryption I’m using.

I will not be making jokes about bombs and planes in any format while I’m at the airport in public.

Vanth, (edited ) to asklemmy in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?
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Mostly I just keep an eye out when visiting beer breweries to see who has sodas as non-alcoholic options. I don’t really buy soda to have at home.

Tower is an old-timey New England option, been around for like a century. I like their creme soda too.

If more South towards the Carolinas, Blenheim for ginger beer.

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