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Saw this beautiful Hawk in the middle of New York City!
  • Mostly I was stuck between a Red-Tailed and Coopers Hawk, which is also common in this area and you're more likely to see in a city. The talon color and inability to gauge the size(Coopers are smaller) were giving me pause.

  • Saw this beautiful Hawk in the middle of New York City!
  • It is pretty cool to find it mid-city. I'd expect to see a Coopers Hawk or Peregrine Falcon, but not a Red-Tail. I lived in the Hudson Valley for a long time and they always avoided the cities in favor of the forests.

  • go on, capitulate to the enemy, nothing bad happens from that
  • I think a lot of the capitulation you're seeing is just the cascading aftereffects of the ramping up of migrant shipping policies from the southern border states(or just Texas I guess). The scale of that kind of forced some form of reaction outside the norm.

  • go on, capitulate to the enemy, nothing bad happens from that
  • Nothing has foundationally changed with the DNC position over this time period. There was no "Chad" period where they actually fought back and have always rolled over for immigration fearmongering.

    It's also just not a good meme, which is why I personally downvoted.

  • Tourists (and tourism) are a good thing.
  • You seem to be conflating two unrelated points. When people say "tourists need to go home" or "we need less tourists," they aren't referring to some philosophical argument for the existence of tourism as a gauge of economic health for the middle class.

    These phrases are almost exclusively speaking in regards to tourism's negative effects on the local environment and population. Heavy tourism has a tendency to cannibalize an areas resources and then alienate or push out the native population.

  • lemmy test how ur client handles long posts
  • That's how it shows up for me at least. Reduced aspect ratio and the top/bottoms of images are cropped to a standard size. I have been needing to wait a second for the image to fully load it's full format rather than needing to interact with a post though - it just happens automatically when it's in view on the screen.

  • Cost by Protein Source
  • I used a firm tofu, purely because the only other option was over four times the price and the chart specified they used the cheapest price/weight possible. The soft tofu does have about 30% more protein per serving for the same weight, but the price would likely make it an outlier.

  • Cost by Protein Source
  • No problem! Turns out my Walmart only sells a single package type of tofu so take it with a grain of salt. It's still a cheap and good protein source, but not as dense as an animal or legume protein source.

  • Cost by Protein Source
  • Pricing and product availability is regional and variable, but some napkin math using my local Walmarts pricing puts it at:

    • 5.33g protein per 100g food
    • $3.04 for 30g protein

    That puts it in the green veggie cluster if I'm not getting the axes confused.

  • favourite drink
  • I've never had the flavored ones, but not really. It's actually a very smooth drink. It's a neutral spirit made from sweet potato so it tastes kind of like vodka, but without the bite because it's half the alcohol content.

  • This new dating app will use facial recognition technology to exclude trans women
  • You'd be better suited just having a user select that they are comfortable dating a trans individual because it will likely come up very early in the dating process anyway.

    Forcing someone to identify as a gender that doesn't make them comfortable is just going to result in them not using your app and is frankly kind of a dick move overall. Your suggestion would just create an app that was suited for chasers, not trans users.

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