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Employees are spending the equivalent of a month's grocery bill on the return to the office–and growing more resentful than ever, new survey finds
  • You're the first person I've seen to describe my experience too, I feel like I'm the sole crazy person who wouldn't mind more in office time. But I'm also lucky in that my office is a 15 minute bike ride away, I'd drive off a bridge if I had to commute an hour by car every day

  • Maryland bill would force gun owners to get $300K liability insurance to wear or carry
  • Believing in the right to arms is also relevant for leftists, especially if a civil war breaks out. During BLM protests there were also armed leftists in marches which appeared to temper police responses.

    Personally speaking, I don't want cops and rich people, aka rightwingers, to be the only ones who are able to and allowed to own firearms.

  • Oh no the neural implant project backfired, I must now spread the logs throughout the building an leave a distress message in Latin
  • It's a current limitation with all BCIs from what I understand, so one hurdle for them is to try to eliminate it from ever forming at all. Not sure where his thing is at, but I guess no one here knows anything about it.

    Elon musk is a fucking moron, but he is paying a team of actual neuroscientists and surgeons to develop this.

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  • Well one way to lower it is to settle law around the death penalty it seems. And they attribute part of the cost to battling chemical manufacturers, which could be moot with how cheap and easy it is to acquire nitrogen or even carbon monoxide.

    Also if it's 70,000 a year to house an inmate... if an inmate is jailed for 20 years before death, total cost is 1.4 million. If an inmate is jailed at 20 and lives for another 60 years, that's 4.2 million.

    So taking out a very young inmate would theoretically save the state about 3 million if they live until a natural age. Ted Kaczynski lived until 81 and absolutely deserved death.

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  • It seems like you're brand new to the push for the right to repair movement, it's unequivocally a good thing and news about ifixit pushing for legislation is relevant news.

    Corporations literally don't want you to have the right to repair things you own so we stay on the consumerist treadmill.

  • What happened at the nation's first nitrogen gas execution: An AP eyewitness account
    1. A human can only make themselves stay awake for so long, maybe extend the range toa month.

    2. Tough luck, the bastard is gonna die anyway? I doubt most people who want vengeance are as bad as the death row inmates who have murdered people with their own hands, most normal people can't handle seeing death right in front of them. I don't see this as an actual hurdle to getting it done.

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