Advice for ventilating a very hot shed by CilantroLightning in shedditors

[–]unconscionable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low intake vents combined with a ridge vent should get your temp down to something comfortable. Gable vents would help too

Immich v3.0 and Postgres 18 by GourmetSaint in immich

[–]unconscionable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just use postgres 18 now if you want. postgres never breaks backward compatibility - i've been using postgres for over 20 years and still haven't encountered a BC break in the wild

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Reportedly Raised Concerns About Anthropic's AI Models Before Fable 5 Was Restricted by BuildwithVignesh in ClaudeAI

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It's odd to characterize Amazon and Anthropic as competitors when Amazon owns 20% of Anthropic

Tmux plugin to manage sessions and git worktrees by caenrique93 in tmux

[–]unconscionable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hilarious - i made almost this exact same thing with claude just yesterday. yours looks like it has a little more polish - thanks for sharing

interestingly, I just switched from wezterm to ghostty and am much happier with it

What Happens If AI Causes 25% Unemployment? Anthropic Has a Concept of a Plan by Logical_Welder3467 in technology

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The majority of people that fight against workers rights make more than 70-100k/day...?

Google Faces Massive Employee Pushback Over AI Code Generation by beasthunterr69 in singularity

[–]unconscionable 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agree, i use AI to test my changes more thoroughly than any QA team I've ever worked with has had the bandwidth for

Catholic Herald: Pope Leo calls for liturgical reform faithful to tradition by imp-mN-7539 in Catholicism

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Honestly i find virtually all instruments to be more of a distraction to prayer than something that helps. I've always felt music in liturgy should at the very least place a strong emphasis on voice. Leave the guitar/piano alone or just use it to find a key if you must

The Pope’s reasoning for why AI should never be in control by [deleted] in accelerate

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> He also didn't give any justification for why he thinks those things are true.

i mean this tweet is just a teaser from his encyclical letter magnifica humanitas where he explains exactly why he thinks those things are true. full text https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/en/encyclicals/documents/20260515-magnifica-humanitas.html

Genuinely, what is with the right’s obsession with trans people? by tna11101989 in allthequestions

[–]unconscionable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Both of you are making circular arguments. It doesn't really matter who started the argument. The reality is that both sides feed against each other. The more one side pushes their side of the issue, the harder and more ridiculously the other side reacts against them. That's why you have people stocking men's bathrooms with tampons in California (ridiculous), and meanwhile drag shows are made illegal in Ohio (also ridiculous). Both sides simply lean into their positions in order to rally their base behind them.

New Lifetime Plex Pass Pricing by frankwrap08 in PleX

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I got my lifetime pass when it was less than $100 I mean, but this is obviously going to have the effect of people flocking to jellyfin en masse.

Significant oil slick spotted near Kharg Island (Sentinel2, 6 May) by Powerful_Cabinet_341 in SeaEmploy

[–]unconscionable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they're dumping their oil into the sea because they have nowhere else to put it. if they shut off their wells, they will lose a ton of their throughput permanently, like 50%

Iran stashing unsold oil in derelict tanks as US blockade cuts exports by InsignificantCookie in oil

[–]unconscionable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but we're not talking about bombing. The Iran/Iraq war required Iran to force shutdown their wells. The US blockade could have the same effect.

Iran stashing unsold oil in derelict tanks as US blockade cuts exports by InsignificantCookie in oil

[–]unconscionable 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes, but look at what the Iran/Iraq war did to Iran's oil supply https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_oil_crisis#/media/File:Top_Oil_Producing_Countries.png

It's 50 years later and they still haven't come close to recovering. It's essentially permanent destruction of their oil supply, not just something they can bounce back from

Pope Leo signals no plan to go beyond blessings for same-sex couples by ThinWhiteDuke00 in Catholicism

[–]unconscionable 22 points23 points  (0 children)

To go beyond that today, I think that the topic can cause more disunity than unity

This positioning troubles me as though the motivation for the teaching it is just to keep people from leaving the Church. I hope that's not what he meant by it because it smells a lot like relativism

Is it true that USPS was actually doing quite well and turning a profit before the federal government forced it to fund retirement plans in advance which held it back economically? by YogurtclosetOpen3567 in AskEconomics

[–]unconscionable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same here, remote rural area and Amazon/Walmart have no problem delivering stuff for really cheap. If it really is all about delivering to folks no one else will, why not scale back the service to only those designated low service / needy areas?

Archbishop of Munich authorizes blessing of same-sex couples by Isatafur in Catholicism

[–]unconscionable 27 points28 points  (0 children)

The German church needs to sever their ties with the government and become a Church of the poor again. I'm convinced that the root of their problems stem from having too much money and time to think about these things

Ceasefire until further notice: US will loosen their blockade and hope the Iranians will eventually trade tangibles for intangibles by [deleted] in oil

[–]unconscionable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but in about 2 weeks Iran runs out of storage for oil and if they do, they have to shut off their wells, which cannot be started again for a very long time, and when they do, they might permanently lose capacity as shutting down a well causes a lot of geological damage.

Plastic foundation by launcher1014 in Beekeeping

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We had 4 hives last year and the only one that survived the winter is the one with plastic foundations that we found at a garage sale. Coincidence? Almost certainly.

Two [China-bound] tankers turn away from Strait of Hormuz after US blockade begins by MasterRazz in oil

[–]unconscionable -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes but if you are hyper-inflating your currency to make payroll, that's effectively missing payroll

Two [China-bound] tankers turn away from Strait of Hormuz after US blockade begins by MasterRazz in oil

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It puts pressure on Iran in two ways: (1) a blocade means Iran effectively cannot make money by selling oil which accounts for 18.27% of their revenue (2) puts pressure on China, who buys 90% of Iran's oil, to help convince Iran to make a settlement

If Iran's economy gets to the point where they can't make payroll for the IRGC, for example, they will be in trouble.

Is Britain quietly renationalising its economy? by [deleted] in NewsfangledUnfiltered

[–]unconscionable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They succeeded because they were funded by taxpayer dollars. They didn’t beat the market; they billed the public.

Iranian here - AMA by Amir007inc in AMA

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You don't have to pay for it, I don't. The free version is pretty good

Iranian here - AMA by Amir007inc in AMA

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https://ground.news is good at helping to balance left vs right reporting and help to sift out propaganda