[-] MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

I read this to the tune of WAP

Thanks Baron Von Buzzkill

[-] MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

What you are referring to is called implicit bias. It's the automatic differentiation of tribal heritage. It's honestly a phenomenon that can't be controlled. You spend enough time with a certain people, then you are going to prefer that people. IMO that's why we should drop the cultural walls and just amalgamate

I never processed that this is how it works. You just blew my mind

[-] MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world 46 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So are you saying that people who sweat more in hot environments are better suited for long distance hunting? Because I'm a gross, sweaty mofo and I would like to feel better about it

My jetta has 120 degree view camera, but 180 degree object sensor, and the sensor literally screams at you before the camera can even process the visuals

[-] MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Putin still has more toys in the toy box, so he's not worried how many get broken

When backing into a spot, you can predict that there shouldn't be anything behind you. But you should always check your blind spots. I kind of cheat though because I have a backup camera

[-] MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world 49 points 1 year ago

When you back into a spot, you have way more visibility leaving than you would backing out

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And he Qasim never heard from again

[-] MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Whatever works, I guess

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So If you don't know about the site. It was a site to get free text books and reading material. Essentially a library archive where any person could get access to any book that was put on the internet for free(novels, poems, short stories, textbooks, etc...) However the U.S. gov shut the site down under two U.S. fed laws. U.S. Code 18 subsection 981(b) (which is the first U.S. code claimed) states:

"Any property, real or personal, within the jurisdiction of the United States, constituting, derived from, or traceable to, any proceeds obtained directly or indirectly from an offense against a foreign nation, or any property used to facilitate such an offense, if the offense— (i)involves trafficking in nuclear, chemical, biological, or radiological weapons technology or material, or the manufacture, importation, sale, or distribution of a controlled substance (as that term is defined for purposes of the Controlled Substances Act), or any other conduct described in section 1956(c)(7)(B); (ii)would be punishable within the jurisdiction of the foreign nation by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding 1 year; and (iii)would be punishable under the laws of the United States by imprisonment for a term exceeding 1 year, if the act or activity constituting the offense had occurred within the jurisdiction of the United States."

Keep in mind the site was for textbooks. If someone uploaded sensitive material on a privately owned site, then they themselves have a breach that they are taking out on private citizens.

The second subsection that's claimed is U.S. Code 21 subsection 853(f) which states:

"The Government may request the issuance of a warrant authorizing the seizure of property subject to forfeiture under this section in the same manner as provided for a search warrant. If the court determines that there is probable cause to believe that the property to be seized would, in the event of conviction, be subject to forfeiture and that an order under subsection (e) may not be sufficient to assure the availability of the property for forfeiture, the court shall issue a warrant authorizing the seizure of such property.'

So what I'm interpreting from all of this is the U.S. government sees free knowledge as a danger because they literally shut this site down under the guise of a national threat. And then if you read the second U.S. code they claim, it essentially says that they can take whatever they want as long as they want it bad enough. So free knowledge is terrorism and those who give free knowledge are subject to forfeiture?

I'm not without fault however, so if there is someone who can interpret this in a barney style way that way I could understand it better, please feel free

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Ok. Here me out...

Someone who is competent in using a controller and a keyboard, they should known as gambidextrous

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