jmarkman
Jon M.
jmarkman

Apparently I’m the only person here who feels this way, but I totally get it.

Leaking radioactive material into the ocean is unlikely to have an impact outside of the local area (South Korea, Japan, China). Even that would require a LOT of leaking; the ocean is really fucking big and has a lot of water in it. As they say in the Navy, dilution is always the solution.

The flat tire allows them to have an ambient light sensor. I don’t believe any of the other circular watches without large bezels have this feature.

This is so unconstitutional it's laughable. Governments have extremely limited power over the speech of their employees when they are not acting in an official capacity, but this rule is clearly not limited to that. I actually kinda hope that they do try to discipline someone for it, then there will be more press

Or maybe this is a sign that these regulations, as written, aren't really worth it in the first place and, rather than waiving them for sweetheart and high-profile industries, we should reform them across the board.

It's not at all what they want; they want guns to be normalized and commonplace. They want the idea of carrying a gun to be the sort of thing that doesn't get a second glance. I know lots of these type of guys, they don't want to scare people, they want to destroy the idea that guns are scary.

For many large malls, Google Maps has...maps. That sounds redundant.

This shows the fundamental difference between "pro-market" and "pro-business." The two are often conflated, but they are very, very different.

I'm not sure how many it actually is, since apparently they stop counting at 300k. And that's having switched to Feedly Cloud as soon as it went live!