@WhimsicalConser@MarioNawfal For every survivor, they probably find a couple of bodies. We still have to deal with the dead. And the bodies are time sensitive too. There are reports that the smell is already a problem.q
Big decision on geofence warrants out of the Supreme Court today. SCOTUS rejects the third-party exception to the Fourth Amendment, which denies protection to records generated by or voluntarily exposed to a third-party, and finds that location data is indispensable to participation in modern society. As a result, SCOTUS concludes that we have a reasonable expectation of privacy in our location data that is protected by the Fourth Amendment.
No sweeping decision on whether geofence warrants are problematic as general "dragnet" or suspicionless warrants, as the Fifth Circuit has previously found; the case is being sent back to the Fourth Circuit to consider the validity of the warrant process used, now that its decision that the Fourth Amendment didn't apply to geofence warrants at all has been overturned.
@HighyieldHarry He was nice to Americans.
Americans are so used to being called every name in the book by Europeans that one European actually giving us credit was amazing.
@czechiaenjoyer@JohnKross20 Yes, this is one model. Each model changes based on the data we apply. The models are based on the geological record. But the geological record are what happened in the past not a guess at the future.
This is still picking and choosing what data you like.
@czechiaenjoyer@JohnKross20 I wrote a 500 word reply explaining the science. Then I reread this and realized this is about beliefs & will not change with facts & science. You've found the facts you like. Nothing else matters.
@GiveMeBanHammer Because it gives us more information.
20 C is 68 F. 30 C is 86 F. Where I lived our hot days were 115 F or 46.111. The difference between 105 and 110 F is huge (40.556 & 43.333 C) those 5 number mean a lot you have less than 3 to convey the same info.
@CallumLyon In Tucson AZ you can build a triple insulated home. 3x the insulation, walls 3x as thick and triple glazed windows. You still run the A/C but only at night and in the early morning. Of course a cool summer night is 80-85 degrees F.( about 30 C )
@czechiaenjoyer@JohnKross20 And the reduction in light? All the caustic chemicals failing across your fields? Every heard of acid rain, buddy? Volcanic ash isn't harmless. It gets into the upper atmosphere and can take decades to all fall back to earth.
@czechiaenjoyer Dude, if Yellowstone blows, like super eruption. The whole world will suffer. You've heard of the year without a summer. You'd get a decade of cooling and low light levels. Crops will fail all over the northern hemisphere. You laugh but it's hurt you more than me.
@rory20s@EvelynE04265048 Yes, this is how rich Americans are. We pay more for "fancy" foreign food just to show off. But we pretend it totally isn't about show off. American agriculture throws out shameful tonnages of food every year.
@rory20s@MBtheMick Government cheese is the cheese the US gov buys up to keep cheese price up in the USA. They store it in caves for years and give it to the poor.
Do you know how much food is thrown out by American farms before it even gets to our store? It's shameful.
@hittweetfactory The whole of human expansion out of Africa is about humans dealing with changing climates. Whether thourgh migration or tools. Your prospective is very modern and lazy.
@libbyemmons To be fair the 134 is Death Valley, CA which hold the record for hottest place on earth. Tires melt there every summer. But you can throw that data point out and your point is still made.