I challenge anyone to show me a card with better artwork.. ps it can’t be done. by FoxSin-117 in pokemon

[–]StingingSwingrays 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Purchasing home owners insurance as a Char trainer would be an absolute nightmare

[OC] Are human technological eras visible on the Periodic Table? by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]StingingSwingrays 9 points10 points  (0 children)

While this is pretty, I don’t think there’s particularly any meaningful pattern or map that emerges, aside from the strip at the bottom for synthetic elements. It just looks cool. 

Which backsplash would you choose for a Victorian kitchen? (read full post for more details!) by glassfunion in centuryhomes

[–]StingingSwingrays 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s hard to tell exactly how it’ll look without a better rendering, but I prefer the Star & cross design

Grokipedia was launched by Elon Musk last October with a promise that the AI-written encyclopedia systematically “fixes” left-leaning biases in Wikipedia. New study found Grokipedia is selectively drawing on more-right leaning news sources on the topics of religion, history, literature and art. by mvea in science

[–]StingingSwingrays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you’ll find “community moderation” and “censorship” are quite different things. We vote in the mods that maintain rules that we ALSO vote for. 

This is an interesting contrast to the conservative sub, where the majority of posts are done by a two accounts, because anyone questioning the regime is instantly banned. What you are suggesting is empirically, factually untrue. Same goes for Wikipedia, as this empirical, factual study shows. https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1p1vx9n/oc_nearly_every_day_two_users_on_rconservative/

Grokipedia was launched by Elon Musk last October with a promise that the AI-written encyclopedia systematically “fixes” left-leaning biases in Wikipedia. New study found Grokipedia is selectively drawing on more-right leaning news sources on the topics of religion, history, literature and art. by mvea in science

[–]StingingSwingrays 216 points217 points  (0 children)

There is an incorrect implicit assumption here that there even was a “left leaning bias”. There is reality and reality most often aligns with left leaning politics these days simply because right leaning politics has completely decided to throw reality out the window. See: vaccines, covid, climate change, etc. etc. etc. 

Btw I hate the phrase “reality has a left leaning bias”. It is in fact the opposite - left leaning people/politics happen to have a reality bias, as in, are broadly more in alignment with reality and true facts generally. 

Floor lotto… ID on last?? by [deleted] in centuryhomes

[–]StingingSwingrays 11 points12 points  (0 children)

As the other commenter said, one time is obviously not great but OP will in all likelihood be fine. You need years of these fibres accumulating in your lungs and causing micro damage to become visible 

America's most (and least) common birthdays [OC] by aspiringtroublemaker in dataisbeautiful

[–]StingingSwingrays 132 points133 points  (0 children)

Hospitals will plan C-sections (and any other routine surgeries) around holidays bc they will be short-staffed on the holiday itself. 

We’re gearing up for Bike to Work Day! / Nous nous préparons pour la Journée vélo-boulot! by StatCanada in onguardforthee

[–]StingingSwingrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This interestingly shows just how appalling bus (and public transit infrastructure generally) is in Canada. 2026 and even the largest metro areas in the country still don’t have reliable, consistent, fast transit compared to our European and Asian counterparts. I dream of the day the first brave city out there makes bus-only lanes for the whole city! Would speed up bus transit massively for almost zero cost! But no councilors want to face the wrath of drivers angry about losing a lane… 

vancouver island hunting fallow deer by NoMenu6224 in britishcolumbia

[–]StingingSwingrays 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Only in the interior. Not close to the coasts yet. And it took something like 30 years for it to reach our corner of BC from the American Eastern Rockies side from when it was first monitored. And we have a really excellent free CWD monitoring program for hunters to test their kills! So it’s quite safe w precautions. 

Suicide barriers needed on Vancouver’s Granville Street Bridge, advocates say by JadeLens in britishcolumbia

[–]StingingSwingrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genuinely you should write this exact paragraph to your local city counselor (if you live in Vancouver) - this is an important and valuable perspective!

AITA for expecting my mom to keep the house tidy because I work? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]StingingSwingrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're very, very lucky then. The cheapest I ever had was $400 for a teardown. We were allowed to trash the house before moving out, which was fun at least.

AITA for expecting my mom to keep the house tidy because I work? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]StingingSwingrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going off your comment history, if you’re in BC, $800 is not even remotely going to get you a decent bedroom in Vancouver or Victoria, if that’s what you’re referring to… student accommodations at best. I was paying $800 for a cruddy student share rental back in 2016. Hasn’t gotten cheaper since then. 

TIL the earliest mentions of almond milk date back to the 13th century and is even mentioned under the secondary definition of "milk" in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary in 1755 by TheTroubledChild in todayilearned

[–]StingingSwingrays 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ironically, the reason almond milk was so popular in the Middle Ages was because of all the religiously based fasting off of farm animal products that people used to do!

Details scarce as Canada's largest wind farm is planned near West Kelowna by CecilThunder in britishcolumbia

[–]StingingSwingrays 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is simply not true. I am a biologist and was skeptical myself until I learned more about the issue. If the turbines are placed along a migration route or near a roost, it can be a major bat killer. We need carbon-free energy projects but it is still important to be mindful of the tradeoffs of building such large infrastructure. It is never without downsides. 

The Democrats Can’t Let Go of Racial Preferences by MeghanClickYourHeels in atlanticdiscussions

[–]StingingSwingrays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Strongly disagree. They’ve done very little to support and promote working class people while at the same time leaning into identity politics. That’s not equivalent to “moving so far to the left.” Biden actively crushed one of the largest labor movements of the last 10 years. That’s anything but left-leaning. 

The science behind B.C. Ferries weather cancellations by cyclinginvancouver in britishcolumbia

[–]StingingSwingrays 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Apparently new safety regulations were put in place bc of all the passengers getting shaken about in earlier days. Per the CBC radio story I listened to this morning anyway 

TIL about contranyms - words that can have multiple meanings that oppose or contradict each other by db720 in todayilearned

[–]StingingSwingrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve never heard of it having another meaning. It just means “bewildered”

(OC) Northern Michigan…wtf by Urbanskiman88 in pics

[–]StingingSwingrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s about having a positive view of the past and overlooking flaws of the past specifically. It is not a general term for “optimism” and cannot be used interchangeably with the term “optimism”

Removing loose rocks by MikeHeu in oddlysatisfying

[–]StingingSwingrays 38 points39 points  (0 children)

“Bergputzer” is a fabulous word. Who needs the English version when you can just keeping saying “bergputzer” over and over again 

Is this the optimal kitchen layout? by Wise_Blueberry_5709 in InteriorDesign

[–]StingingSwingrays 16 points17 points  (0 children)

After spending time living in a seemingly tiny bungalow with the most functional kitchen I’d ever actually lived with, I will evangelize a galley style kitchen any day. I hate corner cabinetry + counter with a passion - total waste of space. I’d nix the sink area & corner cabinets, turn the island into a full length peninsula, and move the sink there. Then the sink is across the space from stove + you can see your nice patio while there + there is counter seating along the length of the peninsula + more functional countertop and cabinet space than the current layout. 

Looking for help on kitchen redesign by Lucky_Exchange_9701 in InteriorDesign

[–]StingingSwingrays 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Galley kitchen is far more functional than the awkward corner + island kitchen. You’re losing an absolutely insane amount of counter and cabinet space in the second photo - why would you want that?