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Judge strikes down Georgia ban on abortions, allowing them to resume beyond 6 weeks into pregnancy
  • 100% this happening sooner than later is better for the women of GA.

    But politically speaking, I fear this will motivate a republican surge this close to the election.

    But again, in no way would I put the future politics of the situation above the lives that will be impacted right now by this decision.

  • Elon Musk's X sues advertisers over alleged 'massive advertiser boycott' after Twitter takeover
  • I know right? I mean if they colluded to lower advertising prices through collective agreement that would be something. Especially if they had an internal forcing mechanism to ensure compliance.

    But um, they set out voluntary guidelines they suggested everyone follow to protect each member's own best interests, and decided to spend zero dollars to buy nothing, which is a far far cry from trying to spend zero dollars to buy something.

    What an ultra-maroon.

  • [article] Japan is inventing trains
  • I won't agree or disagree with the speed comment, you could very well be correct.

    As for powering by solar in Japan (and any other currently electrified system), I would guess that's easily done right now by changing how their power is generated; and that doesn't require a change in the system, just the generation. In japan around 66% of their rail is already electrified (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_electrification_in_Japan look at the summary box showing total miles and electrified miles). So I'm still skeptical that a conveyor system is the answer vs adding more electrified rail in that same strip of land and powering it with solar generation. But again, maybe there's something to be gained with such a different engineering solution per my OP.

    And while you're spot on for the US (less than 1% from my google search) a conveyor won't solve it sadly unless there's something about that which makes it cheaper to deploy then adding a catenary system to our current railways.

  • [article] Japan is inventing trains
  • Hmmmm I'm still skeptical mind you, but hear me out ...

    What if there's benefits to be had by the traction motors being stationary, the electrical connections being fixed instead of moving contacts (read: not 3rd rail or overhead catenary), and the simplicity of containers not being all connected for easy removal from the conveyor without disrupting the movement of other containers?

    Mind you I can't imagine how this system can operate at reasonable speeds vs cargo trains that apparently hit 100km/h in Japan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_Freight_Trains_(Japan) ) but surely my imagination isn't good enough.

  • YNAB to ProjectionLab Chrome Extension

    chrome.google.com YNAB -> ProjectionLab Sync

    Syncs YNAB account balances with ProjectionLab. Allows you to grow beyond Rule 4 with detailed projections and tax models.

    YNAB -> ProjectionLab Sync

    There is now a Chrome extension in development (1.1 released) that lets you sync your account balances from YNAB to PL to save you the trouble.

    What's ProjectionLab you ask? It's a natural planning successor to YNAB. Once you have your current house in order it's time to start planning for the future and PL is awesome at it.

    I have no affiliation other than a very happy user. The dev of PL is very responsive on Discord as is the extension dev.

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    Comer prepares legislation that could allow Commanders stadium at RFK

    If this means they won't come to VA I'm all for it. Let's hope DC, MD, and VA all tell the Commanders to pay up or shut up.

    No taxpayer money for stadiums!!!

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