Whether math is invented or discovered is actually still a debated question in mathematics.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can the public expect to get to see Luigi Mangione's 3 page manifesto in its entirety in a reasonable timeframe?
1·1 year agoThat it could be an incitement to violence is precisely what they will/have argue(d), I would guess.
Did a gun company write this? 🤣
It’s only a non-justicable political question when Republicans do it. That part is written in invisible ink, which is only visible if you sign your entity’s legal name diagonally across the written decision with a red pen.
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News@lemmy.world•Musk spent over a quarter of a billion dollars to help elect Trump
35·1 year agoYes, he spent the equivalent of ~$105 if you make $100,000/year. If you make $100,000, spending $100 to buy the government? You’d be dumb not to.
Did they say it was the guy? I thought they were saying he was staying with other people at the hostel and this was someone they wanted to talk to, presumably one of the roommates, but idfk
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News@lemmy.world•Musk’s Slashing of the Federal Budget Faces Big Hurdles
23·1 year agoIt takes a truly bureaucratic mind—someone with a sensibility for relentless, daily tedium—to dismantle bureaucracy.
Democracy, by contrast, is far easier to unravel than state bureaucracy. Bureaucratic systems often outlast governments, as seen with the colonial administrations in Africa and South Asia. Bureaucracy is designed to be “portable” across different regimes and transfers of power.
Elon is likely facing a long and tiresome road ahead—one he’ll almost certainly abandon in some spectacularly embarrassing fashion within two months. Bureaucracy endures because it’s so deeply embedded in the everyday, utterly quotidian and entwined with, like, everything.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I live in the green part (obesity map)English
4·1 year agoAgreed. A more granular map would be interesting to see. I mean, something like 65% of NY state’s population live in the NYC metro, which is a tiny part of a deceptively large state.
Re: Colorado, it’s just a relatively healthy state with a general ethos of living well. I think you’re seeing some of the urban effect through the Denver, Colorado Springs, etc. and the addition of rural areas of Colorado still having an outdoorsy culture, as well as (often) affluent rather than “rural poor.” Colorado has one of the lowest rural poverty rates in the United States.
And since Colorado would be in the 25-29.9 category now, it’s comparable to many states that also have comparable rural poverty rates. The fact that the states with the highest rural poverty also have the highest weights makes me assume obesity rates and poverty rates heavily overlap.
Edit: to the point, look at the county map for childhood obesity. You can literally point out almost every major city in the United States.

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World News@lemmy.world•3 American and Canadian climbers missing on New Zealand mountainEnglish
2·1 year agoLol it did a pretty good job. I was hoping someone would finish it.
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World News@lemmy.world•3 American and Canadian climbers missing on New Zealand mountainEnglish
21·1 year agoSo three North Americans walk into a bar at the top of the mountain.
The first guy walks up to the bartender and says, "
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I live in the green part (obesity map)English
221·1 year agoIs it possible they’re expressing admiration or paying you a compliment and not trying to invoke your smirking condescension?
Incidentally, according to the most recent CDC numbers, Colorado is no longer “green” on this map, just Hawaii and DC.
There’s only eight states under 30%. West Virgina tops the numbers at 41%.
~75% of the United States is classified as overweight or obese, which is staggering. It has to be pretty unevenly distributed even within states, because I live in a college town in a low-middle-weight state, and very few appear obese, and I’m regularly in a nearby major metro, and I don’t see a ton of obese people there either. Rural children are 10-15 times more likely to obese, so I’m guessing that is probably a major factor as well.
25-35% obesity rates covers like 80% of states, so the US is just fat and getting fatter.
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politics @lemmy.world•Claims in 'Duty to Warn' Letter to Harris Alleging Compromised Election Are Misleading, But Still Alarming
1·1 year agoState actors expend resources that have no effect all the time. Wanting to have an effect and actually having the desired effect are two different things, as I’m sure you know from your own life.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump exempts himself from ethics pledge as watchdogs sound alarms
28·1 year ago“Open the door to corruption”? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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politics @lemmy.world•Recess appointments could put Trump at odds with conservatives on the Supreme Court
3·1 year agoNarrator: it didn’t.
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politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk has "taken over" MAGA, Democratic strategist suggests
29·1 year agoI think it’s more like he felt like Republicans were more likely to punish his child for daring to be themselves and Grimes for daring to leave him. He’s got big divorced-guy vibes.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you are listening to music with wired headphones while the device you are using is charging, you are probably connected indirectly to someone doing the same.
27·1 year agoIf you’re alive you’re connected to all things and everything indirectly. Also if you’re dead.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•I've heard this argument before. I didn't know how to potentially respond to it until they actually changed the prices.English
13·1 year agoI prefer just having Jeeves drive me in my Ford F250. I’ve converted the bed into a mobile office, so I wake up, drink a breakfast shake, and begin producing. Then my kids tap me on the shoulder and help guide me to my F250 while I keep producing. Once I’m in the back, I’m producing like never before. I’m dropped off at our main office door, and I switch to mobile and use voice recognition to notate my production during my breakfast and morning ride, and I’m in my office before I finish.
I then produce for 10 straight hours with a 5min break for my lunch shake. By the time the day is over, I summon Jeeves again, and I load into the back and I produce all the way home. My wife makes me my dinner shake, and I finish some emails in my home office while I drink it. I close out my day notating my production for future review using voice recognition while I pat my children on the head and kiss my wife goodnight. Then I immediately sleep to get exactly eight hours so I can wake up and produce again tomorrow.
So when do you add the hops?







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