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  • scratchee@feddit.uktoComic Strips@lemmy.worldBullseye
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    2 days ago

    There’s been plenty of explanations already, but here’s a perspective I think can help:

    Your original intuition is entirely correct for an object that appeared next to earth but which isn’t moving relative to the sun. It would fall straight in with very little trouble. If it’s moving a little sideways then it’d need to be nudged to make sure it didn’t miss the sun.

    But the Earth is moving super fast sideways, so an object coming from Earth would need to be nudged a lot to not miss the sun.




  • But surely equality has been achieved in the last few months, this all feels so very January. People are so much more open minded now than in those dark days of the past. Why waste time even discussing such outdated attitudes that totally and completely disappeared in February and are certain to never return?!


  • It may be in a scientific paper, but this is more of an anecdote about the various issues the author encountered, rather than something intended to be actionable and clearly delineated as you’d expect in the body of a scientific article. Therefore a more literary style is appropriate for this section.

    My mental model is that bullet points are for when you expect a reader to go over the points with a highlighter, prose for when you want to produce an emotional response. This feels more like the latter.



  • The stowaway was on the outside. Therefore could have attached after they checked. I doubt very much that it’s practical to require constant vigilance from all travellers at all times (do travellers need to hire temporary guards for their vehicles when going to the toilet in order to comply with this law?)

    Also, ignoring that, it’s braindead to not make an exception when the people in question self-report and fix the issue, it’s directly undermining the goals to punish people for vigilance (even belated vigilance).

    But ignoring all of that, the law (or implementation) is flawed. The stated goal of the law is to discourage negligence, but negligence needs to be measured against a fair yardstick like “could a reasonable person catch this easily”, not just “were you smarter than whoever tried to hide on your vehicle?”. Defining negligence competitively like they seem to be doing isn’t reasonable and I hope these people win and force the law to be interpreted more judiciously. Next they’ll be fining old ladies who get scammed for “negligently supporting criminals financially”.







  • scratchee@feddit.uktoScience Memes@mander.xyz👁👄👁
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    20 days ago

    You’re not actually wrong. The Goa’uld were indeed far too slow moving, and it was their ultimate weakness, they weren’t able to keep up with the pace of change around them, even despite a lack of competition in their evolutionary niche.

    Or possibly because of a lack of competition. Another object lesson in the dangers from having a lack of biodiversity in our ecosystem.



  • See how long you last as police chief if you choose to not suppress crime.

    So yeah, police are explicitly responsible for minimising crime, that’s literally their job.

    I admit there’s some nuance there since police aren’t expected to actually prevent all crime. In this metaphor I guess the question is whether Trump is a bog standard criminal that maybe gets around the police but is kept mostly in check, or if he’s a special level of super-criminal that police chief Biden should have his career judged against.


  • scratchee@feddit.uktoComic Strips@lemmy.worldBeing a teacher
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    25 days ago

    My dad and his brother didn’t get diagnosed until adulthood.

    My dad after he wore a horrific shirt at uni, and my uncle after he passed almost all the tests to be a airforce pilot.

    Turns out they don’t have colourblind mode for military jets, and colourblindness can be surprisingly well hidden, the brain does everything it can to hide the flaw, you really have to break assumptions to make it glitch out and guess wrong.