Yeah, I haven't read whatever paper this is talking about, but I imagine, it's looking at the saying in a more literal fashion for the sake of argument...
Ephera
I only realized just now that the lady's outfit is Sonic-themed. She's completely blue, because she's a Sonic fan... 🫠
With how many species we've successfully endangered and with how wide-reaching the impact of a nuclear plant is, I feel like it's going to be difficult to dodge them.
I guess, only a fraction of endangered species are actually legally protected, though, and these companies will not give a fuck about further endangering a species, if they don't get regulated.
Yeah, I thought so, too, but I got that from here on Lemmy, so maybe we both read the same misinformed comment.
I think, it's cool, though, that the official Thunderbird app can be published on F-Droid.
I'm not seeing it in my just-upgraded "Thunderbird Beta for Testers".
Ah, yeah, I don't think there was anything in the app. I guess, they could've mentioned it in the changelog, which gets shown in the app by default after an update.
But yeah, I think we'll have to excuse a bit of a bumpy ride here. I know, it says "Mozilla" on there now, but to my knowledge, it's still just the one core dev...
I'm not sure, if I'm misunderstanding, but the K9 devs definitely talked about it: https://k9mail.app/2022/06/13/K-9-Mail-and-Thunderbird
I have these reusable nets for fruits & veggies, and I always figured I'd encounter a cashier at some point, who'll say "Excuse me, you need to be destroying the environment, otherwise I cannot weigh these".
Thankfully, I have not yet (here in the Europes), but the self-checkout register at one of the shops genuinely has a step programmed in where it asks you, if you're using a reusable net or similar. If you click "Yes", it has the nerve to ask you to remove it before weighing. And it's just like:
Thankfully, self-checkout registers can be easily lied to, so I just tell it that my veggies are unpacked.
Good thing, it's not a cleanroom, or they'd need a pretty big hairnet...
Oh Mann, kann man da nicht ein Schild hinmachen "Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr" und gut is? Wenn ich mich stattdessen irgendwo auf einen Baumstumpf setzen muss, ist es auch nicht weniger gefährlich...
Me on Lemmy today:
Puh, schrammt teilweise schon hart an der "Korrelation ≠ Kausalität"-Grenze, was ja zumindest einmal im Artikel auch aufgegriffen wird.
Aber ja, wäre spannend, was tatsächlich konkrete Maßnahmen sind. Verpflichtende Gesellschaftsräume (oder zumindest Sitzbänke) in Mehrfamilienhäusern? Auto-freie Sonntage? Mehr Geld für Büchereien, Vereine und Co.? Öfter mal ein Stadtfest?