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Academics propose a plan for planetary survival and improved living standards

theguardian.com
5 points·by tunapizza·bulan lalu·0 comments

Generate a printable recipe page from (nearly) any recipe site

nyetcook.ing
1 points·by tunapizza·4 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

U.S. has begun "major combat operations in Iran"

apnews.com
4 points·by tunapizza·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

AI Artist Xania Monet Has Racked Up Streams. How Much Money Is That Worth?

billboard.com
1 points·by tunapizza·10 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

The Minecraft game score unexpectedly became big business for its composer

billboard.com
118 points·by tunapizza·12 bulan yang lalu·72 comments

Canadian Government Buries “Lawful Access” Provisions in New Border Bill

michaelgeist.ca
70 points·by tunapizza·tahun lalu·15 comments

Longer Crossings Kill More Pedestrians

tandfonline.com
2 points·by tunapizza·2 tahun yang lalu·1 comments

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tunapizza
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Few people know this, but Desjardins, a Canadian financial service cooperative, is hugely popular in the province of Quebec (and also Ontario), and has close to CAD $400 billions in total assets.
tunapizza
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://archive.ph/W9B8A
tunapizza
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This simple tool is a godsend for an amateur cook like me. Cut the SEO crap and no more paywall.
tunapizza
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
For people whose cultures value reserve and privacy, visiting the U.S. is a study in cross-cultural dynamics and sometimes a serious test of social boundaries. Your comment reflects that. The loudness, friendliness, warmth, and (occasional) casual intrusiveness is both a reality and a stereotype. It always reminds me of this hilarious Harry & Paul (UK) sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGc3zFOFI-s
tunapizza
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://archive.ph/e4DY7
tunapizza
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's wild how many of these so-called sabotage techniques happen daily in the workspace without even realizing it. I can’t tell if this website is being serious or just having a laugh. I don't know whether I find it funny or sad.
tunapizza
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Fortunately someone recreated a clone at https://merrysky.net, which was featured [1] on HN some time ago.

I've used it daily since.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34155191
tunapizza
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Read: https://phillipspobrien.substack.com/p/the-us-is-attempting-...

Prof. Philips P Obrien's analysis is an interesting one, also highlighting Cuba's reliance on Venezuelan oil, which complicates the situation further.
tunapizza
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://archive.ph/HR8C1
tunapizza
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Also read:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42638394
tunapizza
·12 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://archive.ph/MORIQ
tunapizza
·tahun lalu·discuss
I'm appalled by how little media coverage this topic is getting in Canada right now. Hopefully, journalists and citizens will pick this up, and the bill will be defeated.
tunapizza
·tahun lalu·discuss
Not everything in life needs to be optimized with some system. Just politely wave at your waiter, wait for them, or pay at the cashier near the exit if you're in a hurry. Talk to people. Embrace the little chaos of life and the small imperfections that come with it.
tunapizza
·tahun lalu·discuss
It's either that, or get denied. Interestingly enough, however, it's quite easy to "prepare" for a phone search in advance since border agents can only search the actual content of your phone. You just need to delete apps and reinstall them after you passed the border. Their "advanced" forensics tools would likely find traces of those deleted apps, though.

"CBP officers can only search and access data stored on the device’s hard drive or operating system. The search does not include data that is stored remotely in a Cloud format. The officer must ensure that data and network connections are disabled before starting the search, for example, by asking the traveler to turn the device into airplane mode and disabling Wi-Fi."

[https://hselaw.com/news-and-information/legalcurrents/prepar...]
tunapizza
·tahun lalu·discuss
This resonates with my experience. The consulting/software company I work for practices price transparency (even though we're the most expensive in our market) and pushes hard for email communication with leads and clients. Our stuff is heavily documented. More substance, less BS.

We used to do lots of sales calls years ago, but 99% of our entreprise growth came from being active members of our community and talking (email!) to engineers. We still do sales calls, but they're essentially what the author calls "discovery calls". And we prequalify the shit out of leads before we take a call with them -- yes, that means taking a few minutes to learn about what they do.
tunapizza
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Why are people downvoting this?
tunapizza
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
No-paywall version

https://archive.ph/SNGSo
tunapizza
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
TLDR:

"Takeaway for practice: Quantifying pedestrian crossing distance at the scale of entire municipalities empowers transportation planners to identify pedestrian-hostile crossings(individuals and clusters), add context to collision trends, and geographically target locations for traffic calming.

These cases collectively demonstrate how the increasing prioritization of the automobile in city planning quantitatively changes (and degrades) the pedestrian environment, as well as how low-tech investments, such as sidewalk extensions and refuge islands, can mitigate these trends."
tunapizza
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I find it ironic that the word capitalism appears only 13 times in this thread, which has 7112 comments at the time of posting. This isn’t surprising, though, given how unpopular the topic of class warfare is in the USA.

Regardless of who you vote for, many would argue that a lot of the USA’s (and most countries nowadays, really) socioeconomic issues stem from unregulated capitalism, which -- quite simply -- prioritizes profit over people.