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[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

I hope they’re getting paid minimum wage.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 5 days ago (1 children)

They seem to think setting him free would be a bad thing.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

In theaters this summer: Cocaine Rats

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Nice story!

We were in the Altadena fire zone. My wife evacuated far south, staying near work. Our foster and I went just down into Los Angeles to stay with a friend. We confirmed that he likes to chase cats but he got along nicely with her two foster chihuahuas. He also accepted being in a crate most of the day as long as short walks happened periodically. On Thursday he got called back so he could be part of a group of shelter dogs heading to a partner shelter in San Diego. While dropping him off it became apparent my shelter needed help with the flood of donations. The community outpouring of support was awesome. After two days they were overwhelmed and started sending donations to a local partner shelter. I stayed for a third day because residents were still streaming in for supply pickups.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago

I'd post this to Twitter but I'm too busy eating my freedom fries.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The normal animation production process has no deleted scenes. It’s always cheaper to edit in storyboarding.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago

I wish I could find that video where someone off-screen yells “Duck!”, and the guy does, but gets hit with an incoming duck anyway.

[–] [email protected] 59 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

…and how the bottom 30% are doing with housing.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Ranked choice voting could help with this.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

So…. UK nachos?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Praise the cameraman.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I don’t know about the health effects of too much IR radiation but I would find it annoying. My office gets cold too but I’ve been getting by with just sitting on one hand at a time if it gets too bad. If it gets much worse I‘d consider a desktop heating pad with a small blanket over the entire area. That way both my keyboard and mouse areas are kept warm.

 

They dried nicely overnight. I washed most of the ziplock bags yesterday and will clean the others today. It's nice to work through the stack that have been waiting to be reused.

 

But in a shrinking movie industry, DIY microbudget filmmaking may increasingly be left to fill some of the void left by risk-averse, corporate-driven Hollywood.

“I hope people can stop shooting things to make them look like commercials and just get back to more of the nitty gritty and letting your imagination flow,” says Tews, who also co-wrote the movie with Cheslik. “I just hope we stop bowing down to Hollywood and thinking they’re the gold standard. Because they just aren’t.”

 

The old one was looking kinda sad. I'll keep it around for extra dirty cleaning jobs though.

 

cross-posted from c/california: https://lemmy.world/post/21827756

Anyone here on c/law have thoughts on this?

Question sparked by comment on this post....

For instance: if the Trump administration tries to coerce CA to drop its climate change initiatives by cutting off federal highway funds, could port fees be increased to make up for the change?

Is this something the Governor could do unilaterally, or would it take legislative action?

 

Question sparked by comment on this post....

For instance: if the Trump admin. tries to coerce CA to drop its climate change initiatives by cutting off federal highway funds, could port fees be increased to make up for the ~~the~~ change?

Is this something the Governor could do unilaterally, or would it take legislative action?

 

The tower uses a new technology called mass timber. In this kind of construction, massive, manufactured wood elements that can extend more than half the length of a football field replace steel beams and concrete. Though still relatively uncommon, it is growing in popularity and beginning to pop up in skylines around the world.

Mass timber is an appealing alternative to energy-intensive concrete and steel, which together account for almost 15 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions. Though experts are still debating mass timber’s role in fighting climate change, many are betting it’s better for the environment than current approaches to construction.

 

"And when the puzzle dust settled, the Busy Birdies — Redwood City resident Taylor, San Francisco’s Peng and Washington sisters Cathy and Jeanne Roiter — had won the first place trophy, completing two 1,000-piece puzzles in 1 hour, 16 minutes and 7 seconds."

 

archive (But really, if you're in the Southland please subscribe, they have consistently good/important articles)

SpaceX’s plans to launch more rockets from the California coast were rejected by a state commission this week, with some officials citing Elon Musk’s political posts on X and raising concerns about the billionaire’s labor record at his companies.

The plan to increase the number of rocket blasts into space up to 50 a year was rejected by the California Coastal Commission on Thursday despite assurances from Space Force and Air Force officials that they would increase efforts to monitor the effects that rocket launches have on nearby wildlife.

Among the issues raised were Musk’s decision to insert himself in the presidential race, his spreading of conspiracy theories, the labor record of his companies and derogatory comments he has made about the transgender community.

Military officials argue that launches by SpaceX, a leading contractor at Vandenberg Space Force Base, should be considered a federal activity because all of its launches benefit military objectives... As such, Space Force officials don’t have to obtain a permit or permission from the California Coastal Commission for rocket launches; they only need to reach an agreement to mitigate the effects.

But commissioners in recent months have questioned whether SpaceX launches, which carry private Starlink equipment on up to 87% of their flights, should be considered private activity.

Military officials have gone before the commission repeatedly this year to try to significantly increase the number of SpaceX launches, and officials said they plan to once again ask for another increase — for up to 100 annually — by early next year.

“Today’s vote hasn’t changed the [Department of the Air Force’s] or Vandenberg’s unwavering commitment to preserving the California coastline and the precious species that reside there,”

 

Chilimbi says the first step toward AI agents will likely be chatbots that proactively recommend products based on what they know of your habits and interests, as well as a grasp of broader trends. He acknowledges that making this feel nonintrusive will be crucial. “If it’s no good and annoying, then you’ll tune it out,” he says. “But if it comes up with surprising things that are interesting, you’ll use it more.”

Future AI agents might, for instance, navigate various websites to sort out a parking ticket, or they might operate a PC to file a tax return.

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