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She only moved there in January, shortly before the inauguration.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•RFK Jr.’s FDA chief says diabetics should take cooking classes instead of insulinEnglish45·3 months agoThere’s no need to be fair here. Insulin is absolutely essential for diabetics, and the head of the FDA trying to proclaim that cooking classes are a viable alternative is nonsense. For type 1 diabetics, no amount of healthy eating is going to get their body to produce insulin. For type 2 diabetics, it is possible to eventually get to a point where you can be stable without insulin, but not for everybody and not right away. Insulin treatment is the only way to survive with diabetes for an extended period of time, and the focus needs to be on ensuring that insulin is both affordable and accessible.
Yes, there are things to improve in our food supply, but don’t let that distract from how egregiously insane his comments are about diabetes.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This section of Jim Carrey's Wikipedia ArticleEnglish28·3 months agoI think it started around when he married Jenny McCarthy, who has long been a very vocal anti-vaxxer.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancerEnglish13·3 months agoIt has already metastasized in his bones, so it’s much more aggressive than most prostate cancers. After metastasizing there, three 5-year survival rate is about 33% with a median survival time of 21 months. But it’s also very rare for it to have already spread elsewhere before being caught, so I’m assuming that means that this is even more aggressive than normal and that 21 months would be optimistic. But I’m not a medical professional, so I can’t say how valid this assumption is.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•2.1 million crowd estimated at free Lady Gaga concert on Rio’s Copacabana beachEnglish12·3 months agoSo she’s drawing in New Year’s Eve numbers for a random day in May, and it looks like this concert is the largest standalone concert.
At least, according to the Wikipedia article that you took the screenshot from.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Gen Z is very underwhelmed by congressional DemocratsEnglish10·4 months agoI thought that was Gen X.
I think about better example for you to follow would be how “a napron” turned into “an apron.”
However, I’m not a fan of “noone” as it doesn’t look like it would be pronounced as “no one.” It could perhaps be “no-one” or “noöne”, but they seem off as well. And very few people use umlauts in English to signify that the two consecutive vowels are separate sounds (The New Yorker is the only publicaton that I know about that does this, but I’m not sure if they stopped).
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•We need to decide on a genre name for Vampire Survivors-like games before a really terrible one sticksEnglish4·5 months agoI think the fact that you move the character around during the battle precludes it from that genre. Auto battles usually have two phases, a shopping or building phase and a battle phase. You prepare for the battle in the former but have no influence on the outcome in the battle phase itself.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hey guys I love Jodie Foster so much any tips on how someone like me can impress her?English91·1 year agoIn case you missed the joke, this is a reference to how John Hinckley Jr shot Reagan because he thought it would impress Jodie Foster. It’s posted today because of the assassination attempt on Trump yesterday.
No. The individuals will work with other like-minded people across the government to accomplish their goals. The party affiliation helps you understand who they will plan to work with and what goals that group will be striving to accomplish. That is ultimately the most important thing to consider when voting: which group will be empowered to advance their goals.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Two astronauts wait to come home as Boeing races to understand spacecraft issuesEnglish17·1 year agoYeah, reading the article, it sounds like they’ve decided to park at the space station because the parts that malfunctioned during the journey to the space station were not designed to survive re-entry, meaning that they won’t have the opportunity to understand what went wrong with them after they return to Earth. So they’re delaying the departure in order to collect as much information as possible about what went wrong in the first part of the mission. They’re still confident that a safe return is going to happen.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Memes@sopuli.xyz•yay, no dunning kruger for me! hold up, oh noEnglish40·1 year agoWell the origins were laudable, it’s just that it was shortly thereafter extended for racist means. Binet and Simon wanted to see if they could devise a test to measure intelligence in children, and they ultimately came up with a way to measure a child’s mental age.
At the time, problem children who did poorly in school were assumed to be sick and sent to an asylum. They proposed that some children were just slow, but they could still be successful if they got more help. Their test was meant to identify the slow children so that they could allocate the proper resources to them.
Later, their ideas were extended beyond the education system to try to prove racial hierarchies, and that’s where much of the controversy comes from. The other part is that the tests were meant to identify children that would struggle in school. They weren’t meant to identify geniuses or to understand people’s intelligence level outside of the classroom.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can getEnglish1·1 year agoThe ask that YouTube manage their system better. Currently, they assume that a copyright claim is valid unless proven otherwise, and it is difficult for content creators to actually get them to review a claim to determine if it is invalid. So, a lot of legitimate users that post videos without actually violating anybody’s copyright end up being permanently punished for somebody illegitimate claim. What we want is for YouTube to, one, make it more difficult or consequential to file a bad claim, and two, make it easier to dispute a bad claim.
However, that’s not going to happen because the YouTube itself is legally responsible for copyrighted material that is posted to their platform. Because of that, they are incentivised to assume a claim is valid lest they end up in court for violating somebody’s legitimate copyright. Meaning that the current system entails a private company adjudicating legal questions where they are not an impartial actor in the dispute.
So your concern is legitimate, but it’s ignoring the fact that we already are in a situation where a private company is prosecuting fraud. People want it to change so that it is more in favor of the content creators (or at least, in the spirit of innocent until proven guilty), but it would ultimately be better if they were not involved in it whatsoever. However, major copyright holders pushed for laws that put the onus on YouTube because it makes it easier for them, and it’s unlikely for those laws to change anytime soon. That’s what I’d say we should be pushing for, but it’s also fair to say that the Content ID system is flawed and allows too much fraud to go unpunished.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can getEnglish3·1 year agoYou’re talking about the court system. They are talking about Content ID. YouTube makes it easy to submit faulty copyright claims with little repercussions if they fail, so there are more fraudulent claims than you’d see in the actual court system. They want YouTube to penalize the abuse of their system more strongly so people that upload videos don’t have to deal with so much shit.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL the US government once banned sliced breadEnglish2·1 year agoAccording to the Oxford English Dictionary, it means to cut in a wasteful manner, particularly in terms of fabric. From elsewhere, it looks like it’s also used in construction in regards to cutting material such that the remaining sections are not usable for other purposes.
However, I’m not sure how stale bread discourages such cuts.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•A Global Tax on Billionaires? Janet Yellen Says ‘No’English44·1 year agoI can’t read this article due to a paywall, but I know that Janet Yellen has been leading an effort to set a minimum corporate tax rate worldwide. I don’t know what her stance is on wealth taxes in general, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s just trying to ensure that a minimum corporate tax rate work is not derailed by changing the target to something more controversial.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Wisconsin police kill student who came to middle school with a gunEnglish1·1 year agoI was more so responding in regards to the original posters comment regarding the lack of justification as distinguishing this act from murder. If the police officers were allowed to kill him under the law, it is not murder. Murder, by my sources (which show the English-language definition) as well as yours (which show the legal definition), is a legal term that applies to a subset of acts of homicide.
nelly_man@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Wisconsin police kill student who came to middle school with a gunEnglish13·1 year agoMurder is a specific kind of homicide which is defined as the “unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.”
They have performed a handful executions using nitrogen gas over the last few years in Mississippi and Alabama. From what I understand, the people have all shown signs of distress and oxygen hunger during the executions, and the autopsies show signs of distress.
I think the pathologist that reviewed the first such execution had said that it would likely have gone better if a sedative were administered beforehand. However, I’m pretty sure that nitrogen hypoxia executions were being used because pharmaceutical companies were unwilling to provide medications for use in legal injections, so that would likely extend to sedatives for use during executions. But in the absence of sedatives, the process is panic inducing, which causes people to resist inhaling the nitrogen, which in turn means that they are not exhaling as much carbon dioxide and thus experience the panic associated with suffocation.