Still orders of magnitude in difference...
But it's ok because he selected companies run by his chronies to handle distribution, netting them billions of dollars in government awards. Surely we won't see that this time around?!
/s
But that's exactly what's being shown in the Atlanta "Changes from 2020" and Milwaukee "Changes from 2020" images posted. I do agree blue voter turnout was overall less for whatever reason, but I'm not sure that would explain those results.
One guess could be a latent result of people moving out of the cities as a result of the pandemic. This probably started in 2020, but may have continued since as a result of more remote work possibilities and/or desire to be in less densely populated areas.
As cities traditionally are blue leaning, this would result in democratic proportions in surrounding areas increasing and proportional decrease in cities.
I tried running it through some free online "photo restoration" tools, but none did a good job of clearing up the cracks/damage on the photo. They mostly just seemed to try to sharpen/smooth the photo. Don't have Photoshop so I can't offer much else. Hopefully someone else can.
The latter implies you are in close proximity to them. The current recommendation is to keep yourself distanced from them to avoid contagion.
Really does a good job highlighting how the fire is spreading so fast. Each of those flying embers just has to get lodged somewhere flammable and woosh
Don't give them any ideas
What a horrid scale. Doesn't include all colors represented on the map and doesn't even have them in some sort of order to help maintain visual order of the scale...
So she admittedly broke into a federal crime scene managed by the FBI and posts a video of it online? 🍿
Seem like just opening up to a friend and them questioning things. Doesn't sound like a proper therapist.
Those two events seem completely unrelated...
Likely a dead drop (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_drop).
"If we stop testing right now, we’d have very few cases, if any".
This article is all theoretical. Even the small fusion reactor they are planning to use as a prototype design isn't expected to come online time 2026.
Pls send help
What's the reason it wouldn't be up to code? Seems fine from a safety perspective, though a little unorthodox.
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Why not just have his AI do it?
Not affiliated with the community, but as Lemmy is open source, and the primary coding is done by people other than the instance owners, it would be the people maintaining the codebase that this would probably fall to implement
Ability to serve content based on which language of the community it is from?
Is there any way to auto-hide/control which communities are served when browsing based on the language of the community? For example, if I don't speak French, I won't realistically want to see content that is solely in French that I can't understand.