No longer being able to hide your public posts from specific users seems hardly immaterial to me.
No longer being able to hide your public posts from specific users seems hardly immaterial to me.
Honestly I feel like it’s time to create some consequences for rich people
Also, from what I understand, we wouldn’t see it coming (as the decay would be spreading at the speed of light), and everything would be over before our senses could ever detect anything out of the ordinary.
There’s a know your meme about it: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/saddam-husseins-hiding-place
TBF, American gun manufacturers don’t want it because that would slow sales and line might not go up
Because Americans have limited memories and he’s counting on that. Source: am American.
I’ve often joked that Jesus didn’t redeem humans in the eyes of God, he redeemed the Hebrew god in the eyes of western culture.
…the one on the left or the one on the right?
Ok, so my boring take on this: I think the word privilege is overused. In my mind there is a basic level of human decency everyone should be treated with. If you are treated above and beyond that, you have some privilege. Situations like the one mentioned in this post (to my mind) don’t speak to a lack of privilege, but to the presence of oppression.
As an ex-christian, the most un-christlike behavior is often espoused by Christians.
You could seriously text without looking at your phone screen. It was awesome!
And the reason God couldn’t have just put conscious souls directly in paradise is because shut up, that’s why
That’s my understanding as well. So since I don’t see anyone else saying this in detail here goes:
I am not a biologist or a medical professional, but this is my understanding of the process.
The human body does not monitor blood oxygen levels. When you or I hold our breath, the feeling of urgent discomfort we feel is due to a rise in the carbon dioxide (more specifically the carbonic acid) in our blood. Inhaling pure nitrogen will still allow CO2 to exit the bloodstream, so if someone is not made aware of the fact that they are breathing pure nitrogen, they won’t even know they are dying.
This person knew they were being executed, which I can only imagine induced a ton of stress and anxiety, yes. However, if you were to tell me that I was being executed tomorrow but I could pick which of the methods currently employed in the US I would be killed by, this would be at the top of the list.
If you want to argue that executing people is morally wrong and we should stop, sure, let’s have that discussion. However, we don’t need to characterize this method as more inhumane than others to do so.
My guy, this is the onion
Buy a gun, I guess?
When all the infrastructure is gone, let the user decide between starving and eating shit.
From what I understand, this allows arbitrary command execution. So, an attacker can specify a string of text that something on the affected system will just plop into a command line and execute.