I'm glad you think your god is incompetent.

You can get your absentee ballot mailed to a different address, such as a family members house that wasn't destroyed.

Probably not. But remember that ~4% of all death row inmates are innocent, so it may be that he didn't kill anyone.

Also, shouldn't the state be better than a murderer? Shouldn't the mere fact that we believe we, as a society, are civilized mandate allowing a death row inmate respect before they die?

I'm not religious, so I don't think praying and final words will do anything. But it won't harm anyone, and if it makes him more comfortable as he goes out, especially in light of the likelihood he didn't that to his victim, I'm not against it.

Do you have a link to that post? Or more lyrics? Cause the only thing I can get think of would be Fucked with an anchor but it doesn't match up well at all

Backup cameras, at least in the US, are a legally mandated feature. Cars cannot come without them.

If anyone ever tries to sell you a car based on 'it has a backup camera!', be very skeptical of what else they're trying to upsell you on that's legally required.

Yes, the problem is production capacity, but it's very difficult to get that capacity up and running. For example, Intel started building 2 factories in Ohio last year. They won't be up and running until at least 2025.

This stuff is complicated and nobody predicted the rise of covid, crypto currencies, or AI, or if they did nobody was convinced enough to dedicate potential billions of dollars to building capacity to capitalize on it.

This isn't about critical race theory. This is about how high schoolers are taking formalized debates about one topic and turning them to talk about something very different, e.g. From 'should the US implement carbon tax' to 'we need to burn down capitalism because it's the reason we need the carbon tax in the first place'.

i mean, 5 to 10 megabyte (40-80 Mbps) is better definitely. 25 Mbps is absolutely terrible for my partner and I if they're watching a show and I'm trying to game.

That is so much more elegant than I put it lol thank you!

[-] OptimusPrimeDownfall@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lol somebody else replied above with this, but I figured you should definitely see it too: An infographic explaining how Lemmy is like Reddit, but with different communities on different servers, users can use one account to access all of lemmy, and how Mastodon is similar because it uses the same underlying framework

Not really - it only matters if the instance where you have your account (e.g. lemmy.world, in your case) is not federated with another instance (e.g., beehaw.org).

As long as your instances are federated, you'll be able to see everything on the other instance and vice versa.

There are weird states, such as instance A being federated to instance B but B not being federated to A. This means that users on A can see, comment, and (potentially? I think?) create posts for communities on B but no other instance (B, C, or otherwise) can see those comments/posts.

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