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Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Nuclear push would drag out energy transition, PM warns1·1 year agoCarbon tax is the only thing that would have made “carbon capture” viable. So the one tool they are trying to rely on, they directly destroyed themselves.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Nuclear push would drag out energy transition, PM warns6·1 year agoIf by that you mean the liberal party that are continuing to push anything possible other than renewable energy.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•My daughter accidentally flushed one of her AirPods and watched it travel through the sewer system at her high school371·1 year agoI mean… If you’re ever unemployed, I wouldn’t put in an application for a redactor.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You don't really see people chewing gum anymore.3·1 year agoI would have agreed with you re: reduction in gum chewers. But it looks like most forecasting documents and historical trends demonstrate growth in consumption. Granted I’ve only had a quick lookm https://www.databridgemarketresearch.com/reports/global-chewing-gum-market
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•At what age do you think is too old to be living with parents?21·1 year agoI moved to England a week after I finished my last exam. I stayed with my brother for a few months then moved to an apartment above my work. I was making £4.50 an hour and working huge hours. I ate once a day which was rice with a can of soup mixed in. I wasn’t living the high life, but it was good times.
Edit: I lived a very tight life for a long time . I’ve since gone and studied then progressed quite well in my career. I live in the regions now, and rent is around $900 USD a month which is fairly achievable in our area
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?1·1 year agoIf that’s the case, that’s understandable. It’s always going to be a game of cat and mouse, so Id expect it’s quite an expensive market to break in to.
That’s not how it works, especially before they reach a consensus / theory. But anyway.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•At what age do you think is too old to be living with parents?121·1 year agoI moved out when I was 18, so cant give you lived experience. But in my opinion I don’t think there’s an age you need to move out, but there’s definitely an age where I think you need to be equally contributing.
Financially I think it’s important to contribute to utility cost. If your dad rents I think it’s only fair you pay your fair share there too. If he owns then potentially a smaller monetary value as hell retain the asset. Domestically I think it’s important you not only contribute, but also lead some domestic chores.It’s reasonable to expect your dad to do the lion’s share when you were growing up, now you’re an adult I think it’s only fair to lift some of that burden from him.
Unfortunately there was a bit of hysteria around 5G, but I would personally prefer more research be conducted on the safety of 5G before mass implementation. There’s enough research out at the moment saying that more research needs to be conducted, but there’s a potential for adverse outcomes.
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1058454/full
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?12·1 year agoWhich vpn have you found to work in china? Nord used to but doesn’t any more
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Revealed: car industry was warned keyless vehicles vulnerable to theft a decade ago42·1 year agoThat’s a very simple process, I’m sure people would be more than happy to do that on available vehicles.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Shamima Begum: Woman who joined ISIS as a teen loses challenge against the removal of her UK citizenship94·1 year agoAt the cost of likely downvotes
women must wear Islamic clothes, can’t go to school for long, can’t go out alone, etc etc
As an outsider, this is literally what I expect America to be like in 10 years
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Stellantis CEO says Chinese EVs are ‘possibly the biggest risk’ facing his carmaker and Tesla2·1 year agoEh, I wouldn’t classify a phone as a luxury good. Id also say a non-cheap EV is more like 50-60 times a phone. But there’s definitely a gap in society for those that can buy new cars, let alone new EVs
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Stellantis CEO says Chinese EVs are ‘possibly the biggest risk’ facing his carmaker and Tesla1·1 year agoIt’s not an apple with apple comparison though. People are willing to pay a higher price for EV when factoring in reduced maintenance costs, charging and ?? environmental benefit.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*5·1 year agoThe British museum was set up to preserve artifacts which would have been looted or destroyed,
This is fairly disingenuous. If the sole purpose was to preserve artifacts, then they would be happy to return said artifacts to original owners once shown they can appropriately store and maintain them. That is clearly not the case. I think your definition of “legally purchased” may be a little creative. Sure they may have paid money through a trader… but there definitely was not due diligence, it’s basically an old cash converters.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Wyze says camera breach let 13,000 customers briefly see into other people’s homes132·1 year agoI disagree, you can’t expect everyone to be technologically literate enough to understand the consequences of everything. And you can’t palm it off by saying “well they need to/should”. Much like expecting people to understand and read every single EULA that everyone always scrolls down and hits “accept” At some point legislation needs to be drafted yo make it very clear the consequences, or legislate to ensure privacy so companies can’t do this.
Suspiciousbrowsing@kbin.melroy.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Gaza doctors: ‘We leave patients to scream for hours and hours’ - BBC News42·1 year agoa seven-year-old girl at the European Gaza hospital who was suffering from 75% burns, but unable to receive pain relief
Jesus Christ, that’s horrific.
I don’t disagree with your issues facing women. But your issues young men face is very disingenuous