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DarkHorse posted:Yeah that one stuck out to me him and essentially the rest of the world. i've only seen this pointed out in lefty internet circles - the take away that most people have is "socialism bad"
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Correction:
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Alex Jones is functionally illiterate, he has not read Animal Farm.
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Antigravitas posted:Alex Jones is functionally illiterate, he has not read Animal Farm. Why would he bother reading about a talking pig when he can just look in the mirror any time he wants
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I just started listening to Knowledge Fight and you know what, his neck is freakishly large.
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flatluigi posted:is that even actually the thing he's holding because at least on my phone it looks like an edit It's a meme I've seen exactly as shown here without the deformed creature holding it.
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Hobnob posted:I just started listening to Knowledge Fight and you know what, his neck is freakishly large. IMO he has almost the ideal bear bod, just a shame about the person piloting it.
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# ? Mar 10, 2022 01:57 |
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Environmental storytelling
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ah, so that's how we get lightly hosed oil
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# ? Mar 10, 2022 05:06 |
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This is changing. Because Ukraine and Russia are the top two producers of sunflower seeds and they will no longer be the cheapest source of vegetable oil anywhere.
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frankenfreak posted:Correction: We’re nothing like Idiocracy. The top leadership of the country in Idiocracy readily admits they have no idea what they’re doing, looks to outsiders for assistance, and implements their solutions, economy be damned.
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OwlFancier posted:I have seen the matrix and parts of brazil so I guess that means I have basically seen they live.
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90s Cringe Rock posted:Put on the drat sunglasses and watch They Live, it's worth it. Yeah, it's an actually good movie.
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Metal Gear Rising:Reveangence is a documentery
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Platystemon posted:This is changing.
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flatluigi posted:is that even actually the thing he's holding because at least on my phone it looks like an edit I screencapped it from a video after hearing about Knowledge Fight covering it so it's 1000% real. https://twitter.com/InfoWars_Alerts/status/1500886758795329539 Hobnob posted:I just started listening to Knowledge Fight and you know what, his neck is freakishly large. wait until you get to the newer episodes and you can find out about why alex jones needs a little breaky, a little breaky for him
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Not particularly funny but just something I came across in a boring policy brief I suppose it makes sense since richer areas would have newer, safer cars and better infrastructure
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# ? Mar 11, 2022 21:23 |
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i'm the uptick in the trend line generated by a single data point
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mobby_6kl posted:Not particularly funny but just something I came across in a boring policy brief
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Hence the high fatality rate, one assumes.
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mobby_6kl posted:Not particularly funny but just something I came across in a boring policy brief Did they have the same chart with fatality rates per 100,000 miles driven for useful data?
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Elden Ring, supposedly.
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 13:03 |
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I didn't think graphs were allowed to travel back in time like that.
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Zil posted:I didn't think graphs were allowed to travel back in time like that. How do graphs properly account for dst, at some point time travel happens (in the observing parts of the world, at least)
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mobby_6kl posted:I suppose it makes sense since richer areas would have newer, safer cars and better infrastructure Maybe better after-accident medical care too.
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mandatory lesbian posted:How do graphs properly account for dst, at some point time travel happens (in the observing parts of the world, at least) Using Unix time? But seriously, either throw out one of the duplicate hours or just have double stats for one hour of one night? Or embrace timecube.
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mandatory lesbian posted:How do graphs properly account for dst, at some point time travel happens (in the observing parts of the world, at least) Custom code or manually massaging data to account for the time difference is what it comes down to. Or just ignore it. That's part of the reason it happens in the middle of the night on a weekend, it mostly just doesn't make a difference. Most of the underlying data uses UTC and does not care, it's just a display question. All that aside, abolish the foolishness of daylight savings time. It's one of those little wins like getting rid of pennies.
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# ? Mar 13, 2022 18:28 |
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Unix time is half of it, a time zone function with DST dates built in so that it knows you're changing a time zone at 2am DST switchover days so you're able to map Unix time to clock time, and a timeline function that similarly understands changing time zones. You'll end up with a duplicate label on your timeline but that's literally what the transition is. Cheat mode always use UTC. Graphs actually are the easy mode, it's pretty obvious to a human and a computer when there's 2 hours in a row that are the same label, the second one always comes after the first. If you're in a journalling or logging profession you need to make some explicit notes sometimes. For example if nothing happens during first 2am and then something happens at second 2am, you need to make it clear it's the latter.
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What is unix time, i dont touch computers for a living, or a hobby
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mandatory lesbian posted:What is unix time, i dont touch computers for a living, or a hobby The number of seconds since Jan 1st 1970, for reasons.
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mandatory lesbian posted:What is unix time, i dont touch computers for a living, or a hobby It's Neckbeard Clock, essentially.
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At least it doesn't switch by an hour twice a year, maybe the neckbeards were right all along
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mandatory lesbian posted:What is unix time, i dont touch computers for a living, or a hobby It's an implementation of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time AreWeDrunkYet has a new favorite as of 20:06 on Mar 13, 2022 |
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the number of actual seconds, incidentally, not the fake number with leap seconds used everywhere else but yeah abolish DST today. or rather, leave it on DST permanently, because i don't give a poo poo if it's dark in the morning but it sucks getting out of work after the sun has gone down.
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It's all lying railroad time. Sun Time or no time!
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gleebster posted:It's all lying railroad time. Sun Time or no time! It's pretty impressive that it took basically a century to go from being unable to coordinate time 100 miles down the road to having a universal standard that's accurate to a fraction of a second. It's understated sometimes how a lot of modern commerce is impossible without a common understanding of time. Certificates just stop working if you can't agree on the time.
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:It's an implementation of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time They missed put by not calling it Coordinated Universal Normalised Time
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