It wasn’t just luck, the eclipse itself has a tendency to clear out clouds:
Was similar here in Austin - sky has been hazy/cloudy most of the day including the partial eclipse - and then conveniently cleared up for a few minutes exactly around the time of the totality
someone create !11foot8@lemmy.world pls :P
1984 here, checking in.
It says one is not able to use the new API for all scenarios
Mr Coffee single cup machine, makes hot or iced, 1 cup at a time, its awesome! no more stupid pods
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Coffee-IcedTM-Hot-Maker/dp/B093XTHCZL/
So you’d essentially be proposing that we don’t help
Excuse me? I haven’t proposed anything. I’m simply asking questions because the headline/description seemed misleading to me and not adequately conveying the full story/situation. Purely from a math/stats/logic point of view
I’m wondering what is the percentage of homeless that are addicts or have mental health issues. You seem to be confident they are outliers, but what is the percentage? Is it 1%? 25%? 50%?
Seems like a logical fallacy to me without knowing that stat.
“The study did not include people who are street-entrenched or who have serious addictions or mental health issues”
Seems kind of disingenuous to leave out people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs. No, that’s not most of them, but yes that is some of them.
The study simple ignores them so how can one make conclusions like “contrary to what people believe” and “the opposite of what people think” without actually considering the subject in question
Yeah, I’m always cautious showing up within 30 minutes of closing time and always ask if the kitchen is still open or if its not too late to get X (usually try for something easy to make).
If its within 15 minutes of closing time I just consider it closed
LOL I originally did draft it that way when I was submitting, but changed it so it didn’t sound like I was 14!
yes, that’s the plain vanilla logged out experience of reddit.com w/ a private browsing window
only reason I made several is to “claim” my username on different lemmy instances. I’m hoping at some point I can merge or link them somehow
I highly recommend watching The Territory: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16378164/
Its a documentary following one of these indigenous tribes and the shit they have to go through in keeping their autonomy. Like its one thing for the government to say a certain land is theirs, but what are they supposed to do if a logging company starts cutting down their trees and the local law enforcement doesn’t care?