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These apps never worked for me at my gym. The app successfully (it seemed) scanned my barcode on my gym card, but the gym's scanner never was able to pick it up from my phone's screen at max brightness, adjusting zoom etc.

Joby actually claims their business is viable without significant advances in battery energy density. We'll see. I think this will be closer to an Eclipse Aviation business case than SpaceX.

Japan did the same with tsunami records.

Drones killing drones. No lives at stake any more. Like burning piles of money on the sidelines until one side runs out.

Surely that is better than burning piles of bodies?

Many factors in this. Heat islands from urbanization in Kyoto, different species bred for earlier blooming, etc.

If only we had a plausible hypothesis that covered not only early blossoms in Kyoto, but hundreds of other observations in climate all in the direction of a rise in global temperature, be it in urbanized areas or in remote regions like Antarctica or glaciars... Damn scientist, they might be sleeping or something.

Im sure you're aware that the record of global average temperature is also influenced by urbanization as well as "data adjustments".

> influenced by urbanization

Urban heat islands, which are 1-7 degrees warmer [1].

[1] https://www.rff.org/publications/explainers/urban-heat-islan...


I'm sure that is the reason antarctic sea ice is melting from below: https://nypost.com/2026/04/28/science/rising-oceanic-heat-is...

/s


Is the "etc" here "because of human greenhouse emissions, the earth is rapidly warming"?

If these events where random noise then they would distribute in both sides of the climate models; We don’t observe that. Events only seem to match or be worse than expectations.

lo heat, why doth thou radiate? from your islands; blooming species differently...

> The signal is local to one species

Yeah this is annoying. Ten years ago hearing of Google cofounder turning right wing would sound like hell freezing over. I think this is deeply interesting to see how tech has been captured by big money politics like every other industry.

I didn't flag but I'm not sure the voting intentions of famous people are really what HN is about.

What about funding political causes with hundreds of millions of dollars? Same thing?

it's not about fame and voting, it's about the fact that the oligarchic owners of the technology we rely on are actively destroying what's left of our democracy and society generally.

Every damn time, for chocolate, coffee, and red wine "studies."

Who else would fund a study?

It'd be nice if the gov't could do it. Or at least enforced some regulation so that a study is forced to preprint so we at least know when a study was attempted but didn't end up publishing the results

Ultimately these industry-funded studies are still gov't funded as well. They are "public-private partnerships" but it's stupid how we don't talk about the fact that usually the majority of the grants come from the gov't. Even when a study is mostly funded by the industry it's relying on utilize existing infrastructure or early-stage research initiated by government funds.


Lockdown was such a massive mistake. Masks are good, vaccines are good, shutting down everyone's lives in hopes of protecting already extremely unhealthy people, to which effectiveness was never established, was devastating to the world. Cities were hollowed out - ask ANYONE who lives in NYC, LA, even smaller cities like Seattle, and they'll tell you how nightlife was decimated by pandemic.

Outside of those cities, though, there really wasn't a "lockdown." Nobody was forced to stay in their homes. People treated it as optional and were out and about despite the utterly unenforced "stay at home". Around me, it had a minor impact on traffic, but no noticeable impact on stores, restaurants, and socialization.

National and state parks were closed. Flights cancelled. There was not much to do outside.

There were a lot more people outside during lockdown. There were running and cycling booms.

Literally every form of outdoor recreational equipment from cornhole to million dollar power boats had a huge sales boom during covid.

I'm from 2207 and it's not a big deal.

Don't listen to the raccoon.

Naming software has gotten so much worse. We're just at full on random words now. Looking forward to next project management software called "Dumbbell" or something.

Yeah. A Google search wouldn't have hurt before naming a project.

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