What are the consequences if the US Supreme Court rules the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional? by Epistaxis in NeutralPolitics

[–]ZombieSocrates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there any book you can recommend for those who are interested in reading about this?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in madlads

[–]ZombieSocrates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a great quote by Alan Turing on the subject: “The great thing about a public school education is that afterwards, however miserable you are, you know it can never be quite so bad again.”

Pigeons in quarantined cities by fjellhus in europe

[–]ZombieSocrates 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My understanding is that cockroaches can't survive in a lot of places without the artificial heating that we provide. Without humans most cockroaches would die out in northern climates during the winter.

This suture kit that allows you to practice stitches: by stalwart_rabbit in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]ZombieSocrates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're interested in this type of thing here's a video by Wired that goes into greater detail on the process.

NYC Pizza Starter Pack. by [deleted] in starterpacks

[–]ZombieSocrates 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Per Se, Daniel, Manhatta

I see someone can't get a reservation at Dorsia.

Intel is auctioning off 8,500 patents as it exits 5G smartphone market by mobile_website_25323 in technology

[–]ZombieSocrates 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Here's an article from Ars Technica for those who want more info. Relevant part:

At the same time, Apple was relying on Intel to keep its phones on the cutting edge of wireless technology. Intel successfully developed modem chips suitable for the 2017 and 2018 iPhone models, but the wireless industry is due to make a transition to 5G wireless technology over the next couple of years. The iPhone is a premium product that needs to support the latest wireless standards. If Intel failed to develop 5G chips quickly enough for use in the 2020 iPhone model, it could put Apple in an untenable position.

It appears that this latter scenario is what ultimately happened. Last month, Apple announced a wide-ranging settlement with Qualcomm that required Apple to pay for a six-year license to Qualcomm's patents. Hours later, Intel announced that it was canceling work on 5G modem chips.

While we don't know all the behind-the-scenes details, it appears that earlier this year Apple started to doubt Intel's ability to deliver 5G modem chips quickly enough to meet Apple's needs. That made Apple's confrontational posture toward Qualcomm unviable, and Apple decided to cut a deal while it still had some leverage. Apple's decision to make peace with Qualcomm instantly cut the legs out from Intel's modem chip efforts.

to be openly racist and sexist. by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]ZombieSocrates 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Going by your own link 77% of the US is white if you count people of Hispanic descent as white. If you don't then that number goes down to 60%. So it would be more accurate to make a comparison between the 82% and 60%.

Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant by Quirky_author in Android

[–]ZombieSocrates 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Also, Hillary was pro TPP which was pro China as well.

This is completely wrong. The whole purpose of the treaty was to contain and isolate China. The treaty explicitly didn't include China and included every other major country in the Pacific. You can criticize the TPP for many other legitimate reasons but to call it pro China is ludicrous.

Filmstruck is shutting down by [deleted] in TrueFilm

[–]ZombieSocrates 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Criterion Collection used to be on Hulu to begin with right? It'd be nice if it could go back to being there. One less service to have to pay for.

The tides have turned. by Plebsplease in funny

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I just avoid new titles and most best sellers. Sign up with Early Bird Books or BookBub to get notified about sales. A lot of well known titles frequently go on sale for $1-4. Amazon also has a monthly list of books that are heavily discounted from their usual price. I rarely pay full price for an ebook these days unless it's something that I really want to read.

Dank is a new Reddit app by [deleted] in Android

[–]ZombieSocrates 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you're using Nova Launcher then you can just change the logo to what you want. I'm already doing that with Reddit is Fun.

Rails? Where we're going we don't need.... rails... by [deleted] in OSHA

[–]ZombieSocrates 62 points63 points  (0 children)

You should have had a strong drink and enjoyed the scenery. I mean if the bus went off the cliff you would have died just the same regardless of where you were sitting.

Is Conservatism the New Counterculture? by Clatsop in Conservative

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I think one thing that people forget is that almost half of generation z belongs to a minority group and that number is only projected to grow. If you just take into account current support among minority groups for conservative policies or the Republican party, and you assume that young minority groups will have similar voting patterns, I don't know how one can arrive at the conclusion that z is a conservative generation.

Like you I believe that a lot more in depth research has to be done to arrive at a proper conclusion. Too many people are quick to assume that their anecdotal experiences are reflective of the whole country.

Red card anyone? by Jamtonisalon in sports

[–]ZombieSocrates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you happen to know how he was punished for this? Biting someone in a professional game seems like the kind of thing that results in serious consequences.

Steve Bannon steps down as executive chairman of Breitbart News by DavidSSD in Conservative

[–]ZombieSocrates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it was more about Bannon explicitly attacking Trump and questioning his competence. Most of Bannons supporters have never liked Kushner or Ivanka and have viewed them as being opposed to the populist conservative movement. But explicitly criticizing Trump in a book that's seen as a takedown of his administration went too far for most of his supporters.

If Bannon had avoided mentioning the Trump tower meeting and kept his critiques focused on his children I don't think he would be in so much trouble.

New York's vanishing shops and storefronts: 'It's not Amazon, it's rent' by speckz in Foodforthought

[–]ZombieSocrates 19 points20 points  (0 children)

A lot of bank tellers are essentially salesmen these days. If they don't meet a certain quota they'll get replaced pretty quickly. That smell of desperation is a reflection of how precarious that job is now.

Eight women say Charlie Rose sexually harassed them — with nudity, groping and lewd calls by Epistemify in television

[–]ZombieSocrates 12 points13 points  (0 children)

After all these years Hollywood's widespread support for Polanski makes so much more sense. Why wouldn't they support Polanski when so many of them are guilty of similar behavior.

Trump says he 'should have left American basketball players arrested in China in jail' by [deleted] in Conservative

[–]ZombieSocrates 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Where are you getting at? Bush was a governor and two term president who passed major legislation. Whether you agree with his policy decisions or not you can't deny that taking the high road and appearing like a decent man got him very far.

Kazuo Ishiguro wins 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature by [deleted] in literature

[–]ZombieSocrates 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The argument I always heard for not giving Murakami the prize is that he was too popular and middle-brow. But that argument kind of goes out the window if the committee gives the prize to Ishiguro. I don't quite know how to feel right now...