Quantum tunneling is actually a problem in integrated circuit design: https://medium.com/@markveerasingam/quantum-tunneling-the-semiconductors-struggle-in-the-miniaturization-race-7ef2df8f9e48
PaintedSnail
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Oh, well, carry on, then. Carry on.
The ambiguity was by design. It let the test proctor decide who did or did not pass with near impunity. This was used to legally deny voting rights to minorities.
It’s good to know that we have advanced as a society. We’re talking about now, not 80 years ago.
You also seem to be under the impression that making a “correct” choice would be without consequences. It would be nice if the moral or legal choice always had positive consequences for the chooser, but that’s not always the case. That doesn’t chance the morality or legality of the choice. Yes, soldiers have been persecuted for disobeying an illegal order; either legally or socially; but that doesn’t change their duty.
(Also, David McBride was arrested for releasing confidential documents, something that is very much illegal. We can debate the morality, but that’s not relevant here because it’s not remotely related to a soldier refusing to follow illegal orders.)
A soldier following an illegal order may lead to people dying unnecessarily, so they are duty bound to not follow illegal orders. A doctor choosing to not treat patients because they don’t like something about them may lead to people dying unnecessarily, so they are duty bound to treat all patients.
A doctor’s agency does not supersede another’s right to live. A doctor doesn’t get to choose who lives or dies; and yes, even requiring that the doctor refer the patient to a different doctor would result in people dying.
A soldier’s job includes disobeying illegal orders. That’s the law. Try again.
Because it was an active investigation. If they released the investigation files, it would have fucked over the court case to convict them. It wasn’t until recently that the Trump-controlled DoJ said “okay, we’re done. Nothing to see here.” Now that there’s no longer an investigation, there’s no longer a reason to withhold the files.
And before you say that they deliberately took too long to avoid releasing them, remember that the Democrats believed they had time to finish the investigation properly, but Trump’s elections screwed that; and that when dealing with people with this much power, you need a case that is more than air tight, and that takes a lot of time given who is involved. Unless you believe the Democrats could have stalled though a second term (obviously Trump couldn’t).
Oh, and if the Dems actually wanted to avoid this whole thing, they could have much more believably said “nope, nothing here,” but instead they chose to push forward.
PaintedSnailto science•There is no safe amount of processed meat to eat, according to new research | CNNEnglish1·1 month agoThank you for that inspiring addition to the conversation.
We know we can Google it, but asking questions is what creates discussion.
Unless they wear a whig.
PaintedSnailto World News@quokk.au•Nearly half of Americans say tipping has ‘gotten out of control’141·2 months agoI tip when there is actual service. Deliver my pizza so I don’t have to drive out to get it? Sure, I’ll tip. Making sure I have enough napkins and my coffee is kept topped up? Absolutely there’s a tip. Making the food and handing it to me at the counter? That’s not service, that’s just giving me what I paid for, so no tip.
It would be nice if tipping went away for the service jobs at well and they were paid a proper wage, but that isn’t happening any time soon. Long term changes can’t sacrifice short term needs to the point where there is no long term left to change, and waiters need to eat.
Lucky. I have my PS3, and I’m having a horrible time finding decent replacement controllers. You can’t use the new DualShocks, and compatible controllers you can buy are built so cheaply they don’t work very well.
Nah. That would piss off the mailroom employees, but they don’t control who gets sent mail. The weight costing money does hurt the people who make the marketing decisions, though.
PaintedSnailto [Moved to Piefed] Ask@lemm.ee•You are given a a million dollars if you can spend it in one day. The transaction has to be finished that day, so no houses or similar. What do you buy?English2·5 months agoFor the most part, the only real restriction is that you have to have cash on hand to settle any purchases that day regardless of any sales. The next day all the transactions settle and you can continue. So you just have to keep a larger cash reserve if you’re going to do a lot of swing trading.
Some brokers are more flexible with that and will cover you as long as your trades don’t put your cash in the negative, but that’s up to the broker to manage the risk of a failed transaction.
Or so I understand it.
PaintedSnailto [Moved to Piefed] Ask@lemm.ee•You are given a a million dollars if you can spend it in one day. The transaction has to be finished that day, so no houses or similar. What do you buy?English2·5 months agoMove to this guy’s country, buy stocks
PaintedSnailto [Moved to Piefed] Ask@lemm.ee•You are given a a million dollars if you can spend it in one day. The transaction has to be finished that day, so no houses or similar. What do you buy?English3·5 months agoStocks are currently T+1, meaning the trade does not finalize until the next day.
You speak to them of how they aren’t an island. You speak to them of how even a recession-proof job is still subject to the rising costs felt by everyone. You speak to them of how these rising costs have over time reduced the actual value of what they’ve been paid, even with regular cost of living increases. You speak to them of how they have to work harder now for the same results. You speak to them of how much less stress having a good safety net provides, since a recession is not the only way one can fall on hard times. You speak to them of how a small decrease in take-home pay results in a much larger decrease in living expenses, resulting in a net gain.
You speak to them of how they need not be the sacrificial lamb, that they deserve to travel and learn and have a good life as well; and that their family should not have to give that up either to protect their health and well being.
You speak to them of how helping everyone is good for everyone, including themselves. The goal is to raise the standard of living across the board.
PaintedSnailto Technology•Mozilla is already revising its new Firefox terms to clarify how it handles user dataEnglish1·5 months agodeleted by creator
That does come with the unavoidable side effect that the majority of the people will simply not participate. It then follows that sites like Reddit will continue to be the place where the majority of the people will go.
If your goal is to participate in small communities and you are okay with the slow pace of those communities, then that’s fine. If your goal is to move people away from corporate-sponsored media for whatever reason, then this won’t work.
I don’t know of any system that will hold up if all the people in power just decide to ignore it. What we lack is a robust way to ensure that no one group holds all the power at any given time.