
A dramatic midair hijacking came to a tense and tragic conclusion at the Philip Goldson International Airport (PGIA) this afternoon

Father; husband; mechanical engineer. Posting from my self-hosted Lemmy instance here in beautiful New Jersey. I also post from my Pixelfed instance.
American Man Shot Dead After Hijacking Plane In Belize
A dramatic midair hijacking came to a tense and tragic conclusion at the Philip Goldson International Airport (PGIA) this afternoon
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/1090717
An armed American passenger apparently shot the hijacker after landing.
American Man Shot Dead After Hijacking Plane In Belize
A dramatic midair hijacking came to a tense and tragic conclusion at the Philip Goldson International Airport (PGIA) this afternoon
An armed American passenger apparently shot the hijacker after landing.
I just bought two cartons of large white eggs for $6 a dozen, here in New Jersey. Half of them are for decorating (and then eating). The organic brown ones on the self above were $13 a dozen.
Most of the violence and oppression gets exported, so it's probably best to just sit tight here in the heart of the empire.
Vance himself was a DEI student at Yale. Hypocrisy doesn't matter.
How long until you retire? If you've still got another thirty to forty years of wage slavery ahead of you then don't worry about it. Just keep contributing and make sure to get all of your employer's match, if any.
What are "end-of-life batteries" in this case? Is the plan to reuse used batteries that are no longer fit for automotive service?
I didn't even consider that, but yes if votes can't be private then it's bad to pretend that they are. It looks like there's been some debate on the topic, but the decision was apparently to keep pretending.
Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought the issue was with the follower approval feature. Apparently on Mastodon, users have the option to review all prospective followers. With this setting enabled, no one is supposed to be able to just follow your account with a click. You have to approve each one. Pixelfed wasn't honoring this setting. I think it's a bad feature that gives anyone who uses it a false sense of security.
Recent "vulnerability": Pixelfed leaks private posts from other Fediverse instances
Another dust-up with Dansup lol...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/903768
The author of the article characterizes their findings as a vulnerability in Pixelfed, that it was treating all follow requests as approved. An update has already been released to make Pixelfed honor that setting, but the vulnerability still exists with ActivityPub in the feature itself. It gives users a false expectation of privacy, which is not safe.
Recent "vulnerability": Pixelfed leaks private posts from other Fediverse instances
The author of the article characterizes their findings as a vulnerability in Pixelfed, that it was treating all follow requests as approved. An update has already been released to make Pixelfed honor that setting, but the vulnerability still exists with ActivityPub in the feature itself. It gives users a false expectation of privacy, which is not safe.
The lynching narrative presupposes that the perpetrators are a mob of otherwise normal people driven to take justice into their own hands by extreme ignorance and prejudice that can eventually be overcome by education in tolerance. Is that how you feel about the Israeli settlers? The way I feel about them is that they are not normal yet severely ignorant people. They are invaders who know exactly what they are doing. There is no pretense of justice for them to take into their own hands. They cannot be taught to coexist with the Palestinians they are trying to ethnically cleanse from the West Bank. They need to be driven at gun point back to Long Island or at least Israel 1948. Calling it lynching minimizes the settlers' culpability.
You should consider how using the wrong words for things might be playing into the hands of Zionists. Maybe you are.
Part of what makes a lynching a lynching is subversion of the criminal justice process and yes that probably often involved cops joining the lynch mob. However, these Israeli settlers aren't subverting anything. They are not vigilantes. They are attacking and terrorizing Palestinians without any pretext of justice.
The problem is this case is that 'a lynching' implies that the mob is going against the authorities, which is absolutely not the case when it comes to settler violence. The Israeli soldiers are there to protect and facilitate the settlers in their attacks against Palestinians. Under no circumstances does the IDF deserve the benefit of the doubt and the article makes it clear that they are the ones who abducted Hamdan anyway.
Means, motive, lack of scruples: it's all there.
I wonder if proof of sabotage actually exists, but whoever has it is withholding it from the public for blackmail.
China already gets a lot of (undeserved) bad press. An experiment breaching containment and causing a pandemic is bad for scientific research everywhere.
Okay, sure, but to what end? It's not clear to me how accusations of an accidental release are bad for China. Is the purpose actually to cover up intentional sabotage by an anti-China entity? It's not clear to me either who it helps or hurts for the COVID-19 outbreak to have been a completely natural occurrence.
[extremely space orc voice] Gotta be red to build faster.
My response from the last time I saw this question:
- Trillbilly Worker's Party - Kentucky-centric Marxist jokers hanging out. They always know how to put a smile on my face, even if they're talking about bleak stuff.
- Fun City - Well produced live role playing of Shadowrun. The game is a few years in and I am just invested.
- ALAB - Lawyers talking shit. They're funny and I like learning about interesting cases. One of the characters they covered actually sued them and settled for an interview on the show.
- Desert Oracle Radio - Joshua Tree-centric paranormal stuff. Good for an old X-Files head like me.
I don't have any bookmarked, but I did a quick search and found this one from 2023, which looks at the available data and circumstances to argue that the lab leak hypothesis is stronger than the wet market one. I'm not aware of any evidence that has been published that definitively proves or disproves either.
People seem to have a stronger aversion to the lab leak hypothesis, which I don't understand. To me it seems like the simplest, most benign explanation. However, it does open up the possibility of sabotage. Maybe that's the issue.
That seems like a reasonable challenge to the lab leak hypothesis, but I have to defer to my wife on it. She has a relevant background in microbiology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmacology and says that something about the structure of the viruses suggests convincingly that at least one of the COVID variants was of man-made origin. She's also been working in labs for almost twenty years and has seen too many accidents and near-misses. As a lay person, that explanation makes enough sense to me to find the lab leak hypothesis plausible. Also, I'm not going to disagree with a well-published scientist who is also my wife.
At least the lab leak hypothesis isn't as sinophobic as the "wet market" one.
I really don't think it's that hard to believe that some postdoc in Wuhan screwed up and let it loose accidentally.
NIH Cuts Hit Young Scientists the Hardest
[Editor’s note: David Baker gave this speech to Seattle community leaders Mar. 10, at a celebration of his 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.] Let me just briefly tell you how innovation arises in biomedicine and where drug discoveries come from. A large percentage of the innovation is made at universit...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/742008
Part of a speech by Nobel Prize winner Dr. David Baker regarding the recent uncertainty regarding research funding in the US.
Testimony Reveals Doors Would Not Open on Cybertruck That Caught Fire in Piedmont, Killing Three
NIH Cuts Hit Young Scientists the Hardest
[Editor’s note: David Baker gave this speech to Seattle community leaders Mar. 10, at a celebration of his 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.] Let me just briefly tell you how innovation arises in biomedicine and where drug discoveries come from. A large percentage of the innovation is made at universit...
Part of a speech by Nobel Prize winner Dr. David Baker regarding the recent uncertainty regarding research funding in the US.
What's good in Portland?
cross-posted from: https://jorts.horse/users/fathermcgruder/statuses/114112396073851009
Visiting Portland, Oregon in a few weeks; tagging along with my wife who's going to a conference. What should I get up to while I'm out there? Any cool dive bars?
Thermal runaway prevents rescue of 3 victims in crash, authorities say
An investigation revealed police were unable to extinguish the flames of a Cybertruck after a crash in Piedmont, trapping three and resulting in their deaths
UPDATE: the battery fire obviously didn't help, but according to new reporting it turns out that the Cybertruck really did trap the victims inside.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/620960
This accident could be a scene in a horror movie.
I'm not a Tesla fan by any measure, but I edited the headline for this post. The original headline made it seem like a specific feature of the Cybertruck trapped the victims, but then the article explains it was really that the battery was burning so fiercely that the police just couldn't free them. The deadly feature of the accident was the lithium battery, which is common to many makes and manufacturers of EVs.
Thermal runaway prevents rescue of 3 victims in crash, authorities say
UPDATE: the battery fire obviously didn't help, but according to new reporting it turns out that the Cybertruck really did trap the victims inside.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/620960
This accident could be a scene in a horror movie.
I'm not a Tesla fan by any measure, but I edited the headline for this post. The original headline made it seem like a specific feature of the Cybertruck trapped the victims, but then the article explains it was really that the battery was burning so fiercely that the police just couldn't free them. The deadly feature of the accident was the lithium battery, which is common to many makes and manufacturers of EVs.
Thermal runaway prevents rescue of 3 victims in crash, authorities say
This accident could be a scene in a horror movie.
I'm not a Tesla fan by any measure, but I edited the headline for this post. The original headline made it seem like a specific feature of the Cybertruck trapped the victims, but then the article explains it was really that the battery was burning so fiercely that the police just couldn't free them. The deadly feature of the accident was the lithium battery, which is common to many makes and manufacturers of EVs.
UPDATE: the battery fire obviously didn't help, but according to new reporting it turns out that the Cybertruck really did trap the victims inside.
UConn faculty member charged with larceny for alleged use of grants funds for pricey personal travel
Actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa found dead in their New Mexico home, police say | CNN
Goya Foods CEO, Bob Unanue, Announces Next Chapter
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/564862
Nothing to see here, folks.
What if there was a health tracking device that you swallow?
cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/799722447799273696
What if there was a health tracking device that you swallow?
Smart watches and fitness bands can be cumbersome and unstylish. Instead of wearing one of these devices, why not put them in an ingestible package? From inside of you, it could probably track more health metrics than from a wrist worn platform. When it gets to the end of your digestive track, you would just take a seat on a toilet equipped with an automatic cleaning and recovery module. Or, all of the devices could be collected for refurbishment at the water treatment plant.
Some Cybertruck Owners Say Their Trucks Are Shedding Body Panels; One Thinks He Knows Why
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/542998
"It does suck, because everybody kind of makes fun of the Cybertruck. To the outside person, it's kind of weird, it's ugly, whatever. Once you actually get in it, drive it, you realize it's pretty frickin' cool," he says. "It's kind of been sad, because I've been trying to prove to people that it's a really awesome truck that's not falling apart, and then mine starts to fall apart, so it's just... Yeah, it's kind of unfortunate and sad."
Some Cybertruck Owners Say Their Trucks Are Shedding Body Panels; One Thinks He Knows Why
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/542998
"It does suck, because everybody kind of makes fun of the Cybertruck. To the outside person, it's kind of weird, it's ugly, whatever. Once you actually get in it, drive it, you realize it's pretty frickin' cool," he says. "It's kind of been sad, because I've been trying to prove to people that it's a really awesome truck that's not falling apart, and then mine starts to fall apart, so it's just... Yeah, it's kind of unfortunate and sad."
Some Cybertruck Owners Say Their Trucks Are Shedding Body Panels; One Thinks He Knows Why
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/542998
"It does suck, because everybody kind of makes fun of the Cybertruck. To the outside person, it's kind of weird, it's ugly, whatever. Once you actually get in it, drive it, you realize it's pretty frickin' cool," he says. "It's kind of been sad, because I've been trying to prove to people that it's a really awesome truck that's not falling apart, and then mine starts to fall apart, so it's just... Yeah, it's kind of unfortunate and sad."
Some Cybertruck Owners Say Their Trucks Are Shedding Body Panels; One Thinks He Knows Why
"It does suck, because everybody kind of makes fun of the Cybertruck. To the outside person, it's kind of weird, it's ugly, whatever. Once you actually get in it, drive it, you realize it's pretty frickin' cool," he says. "It's kind of been sad, because I've been trying to prove to people that it's a really awesome truck that's not falling apart, and then mine starts to fall apart, so it's just... Yeah, it's kind of unfortunate and sad."
Amid a spate of vandalism at Supercharger stations, Tesla appears to be employing countermeasures to head off the theft of its copper cables.
Just get rid of the charging stations. It's ridiculous that EV owners should expect to charge their cars anywhere but at home or at work.