lethalfeline

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[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

The """elected""" president. HAHAHAHA! Appealing to authority doesn't mean much when you established firmly that might makes right, huh?

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Liking this new style of having a companion image with the post. Hopefully it will become a less manual process with Lemmy in the future.

 

AI created summarization:

  • China's central bank cut the key one-year lending rate by 0.1 percentage points to 2.65% on Thursday.
  • This is the second rate cut this week, following a surprise cut on Tuesday to the seven-day reverse repo rate.
  • The moves are aimed at boosting liquidity in the banking system and making short-term loans cheaper, as officials continue to try to shore up a sputtering economy.
  • New government data on Thursday showed that retail sales rose 12.7% in May compared with a year ago, but that was down from 18.4% growth the previous month and less than economists were expecting.
  • Industrial production grew 3.5%, in line with consensus estimates, but growth was weaker than in April.
  • Urban youth unemployment hit another new high in May, reaching 20.8%.
  • The majority of latest economic data are below the already-low consensus, and the latest rate cuts suggest that policymakers clearly feel the urgency to step up policy support.
 

AI created summarization:

  • The dinosaur, named Vectipelta barretti, lived between 66 and 145 million years ago.
  • It was a plant-eater and had blade-like armour.
  • It was discovered in rocks that also contained fossils of other dinosaurs, including Polacanthus foxii.
  • Scientists believe Vectipelta barretti was more closely related to ankylosaurs found in China than to P. foxii.
  • The discovery sheds light on the diversity of species present in England during the Early Cretaceous period.
  • The site where the dinosaur was found is a "hugely important" resource for understanding more about how the dinosaurs went extinct.
 

AI created summarization:

  • Foxconn, a Taiwanese company that makes products for Apple and other tech giants, is betting big on electric vehicles.
  • The company is also moving some of its supply chains away from China, as tensions between the US and China rise.
  • Foxconn is preparing for the worst-case scenario, such as a Chinese blockade or invasion of Taiwan.
  • The company has already begun moving some production lines to Mexico and Vietnam.
  • Foxconn is a major player in the global supply chain, and its moves could have a ripple effect on other companies.

Here are some additional details about the company's plans:

  • Foxconn has invested $10 billion in a new electric vehicle plant in Taiwan.
  • The company plans to produce 1 million electric vehicles per year by 2025.
  • Foxconn is also working on self-driving cars and other new technologies.

The company's moves are a sign of the growing importance of electric vehicles and the changing global supply chain. Foxconn is a major player in both of these trends, and its moves could have a significant impact on the global economy.

 

AI created summarization:

  • Hundreds of wild birds have died along Mexico's Pacific coast.
  • Authorities initially suspected bird flu, but now believe the most likely cause is warmer oceans resulting from El Niño.
  • El Niño is a periodic natural phenomenon that warms the Pacific Ocean, fueling tropical cyclones, floods and rainfall across the Americas and elsewhere.
  • Scientists say this year's El Niño is particularly worrying, as coupled with climate change, it is expected to see the world grapple with record-high temperatures.
  • Warmer waters are causing fish to swim lower in search of colder waters, which is preventing seabirds from successfully hunting for their food.
  • Sea birds have also been found dead on the coasts of Peru and Chile.
  • At least six people have died in Mexico as a result of intense heat this warmer season. The deaths of the wild birds and the heat wave are a reminder of the dangers posed by climate change. El Niño is a natural phenomenon, but it is being exacerbated by climate change. This is causing more extreme weather events, such as heat waves, droughts, floods and wildfires. These events are having a devastating impact on people and wildlife around the world.

It is important to take action to address climate change. This includes reducing greenhouse gas emissions, investing in renewable energy and adapting to the impacts of climate change that are already happening.

 

AI created summarization:

Bus crash in Manitoba, Canada

  • At least 15 people killed after a semi-trailer truck hit a small bus.
  • The bus was carrying about 25 people, most of them elderly.
  • Ten other people were injured and taken to hospital.
  • The drivers of both vehicles were alive.
  • The crash occurred near the town of Carberry, about 170 km west of Winnipeg.
  • The cause of the crash is under investigation.
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson have expressed their condolences.

Previous fatal bus crashes in Canada

  • In April 2018, 16 people died after a truck hit a bus transporting a junior hockey team in Saskatchewan.
  • In 1997, a bus carrying seniors plunged into a ravine in Quebec, killing 44 people.
 

AI created summarization:

  • A group of African leaders arrived in Kyiv on Friday to mediate between Ukraine and Russia.
  • The leaders visited Bucha, a town outside Kyiv where Ukraine says Russian occupiers carried out executions, rapes and torture.
  • The African leaders are proposing a series of "confidence building measures" to help end the war.
  • These measures could include a pullback of Russian troops, removal of Russian tactical nuclear weapons from Belarus, suspension of implementation of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant targeting Putin, and relief from the Western sanctions imposed on Russia.
  • Ukraine says its own peace initiative, which envisages the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian land, must be the basis for any settlement of the war. The African leaders' peace mission is a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The leaders' visit to Bucha and their proposed "confidence building measures" suggest that they are serious about finding a peaceful resolution to the war. However, it remains to be seen whether Russia will be willing to engage in serious negotiations.

Here are some additional details about the African leaders' peace mission:

  • The delegation includes leaders from South Africa, Senegal, Zambia, the Comoros and Egypt.
  • The leaders are all members of the African Union, which has called for an end to the war in Ukraine.
  • The leaders are meeting with both Ukrainian and Russian officials in an effort to broker a ceasefire.
  • The leaders are also meeting with humanitarian organizations to discuss the needs of the people affected by the war.

The African leaders' peace mission is a welcome development, but it is important to remember that it is just one part of the effort to end the war in Ukraine. The leaders' efforts will need to be complemented by the efforts of other countries and organizations if there is to be a lasting peace.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Alternatives exist now and we have a community here that is growing. It's a good place to be.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Feels good. Lemmy is just a friendlier environment overall, so I'm loving the community here.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

r/letsplay is a community for those who record gameplay with voice commentary, usually while playing the game. This content is typically uploaded to YouTube or livestreamed on Twitch.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Looks stellar so far with that super fluid combat. Some of the showcased enemies look fun. Got one that tries to spin dash the player and a boss with chainsaws for arms.

So glad they're releasing this for PC. Thanks for sharing, Chronokill.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Like most my career is soaking up the majority of my time, but I'm pursuing art and also just playing/recording more games.

 
[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 50 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nah. I'm going to leave it to someone with more energy and time. I will contribute here in other ways, posts and comments.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 33 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They are fairly indifferent to the situation. Unfortunately the subreddit was a bit of crab pot.

 

Archive link in case reddit admins attempt any funny business.

 
 

Because they taste like sheet!

 
[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I hope so too. I stopped commenting on reddit a while back because it was just such an unenjoyable, unrewarding experience. Felt like users just got their dopamine by being contrarian about anything and everything.

Those users will come here. Best thing we can do is not engage. Just downvote, block, and delete those people from your memory. They aren't worth your energy. Embrace the amiable community instead.

[–] lethalfeline@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Thanks for your and the other Lemmy devs work on this. These growing pains are a good thing as frustrating as it can be for users and maintainers alike. Lemmy will get bigger and this optimization treadmill is really just starting.

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