What’s wrong with media bias fact check? Is it itself biased?
What’s wrong with media bias fact check? Is it itself biased?
It’s not bad. The biggest downside is just that it isn’t that big so I’ve only found a couple channels on there that I’m interested in so far. I decided to give it a shot because I really hate ads, so even just having a couple channels I liked (like neo and Mustard) ad-free was worth giving it a shot. I used a creator link to sign up at a discount which also made the price a more palatable $30 for a year: https://nebula.tv/neo
I assume you can replace the last part of that URL with a different channel’s slug to support that channel
It is a hotdog inside of a cornbread shell, often served on a wooden stick. It is commonly a kids food though lately I’ve seen some restaurants make fancier versions https://goldbelly.imgix.net/uploads/showcase_media_asset/image/164647/Original.png?ixlib=react-9.0.2&auto=format&ar=1%3A1&w=1246
Thank you!
I’d love some nebula channel recommendations as well
if an IQ of 100 is average, and you had an IQ of 100, you could say that you’re smarter than 50% of people, right? Let’s call those people (the ones you’re smarter than) group A. It also means that you’re in a group “top 50% of smart people”, which is just all the people smarter than those in group A. We’ll call it group B. Now, let’s say your IQ is 79. That means that now you’re only smarter than 8.1% (based on the picture) of people. Group A is much smaller because there are far fewer people stupid enough to be stupider than you. On the other hand, you’re in group B, which consists of the 91.9% of people who are smarter than group A; I.e. almost everyone.
Of course, it’s important to remember that IQ tests are not considered by everyone to be fair assessments of real intelligence, but hopefully the example above helps explain what the statistics in the post actually mean.
Here is the actual source quoted in the article: https://leehamnews.com/2024/01/15/unplanned-removal-installation-inspection-procedure-at-boeing/#comment-509962
Any recommendations for amp and DACs?
They’re based in California though, where noncompetes are un-enforceable from what I understand
I’m a Picasso :/
I don’t get it :(
Guess it’s time to rewatch FMA
Thanks :) My wife is very supportive despite constantly having to find room for more antique audio equipment…
I like restoring antique radios. Mainly just the electronics, but I’d like to learn how to restore the exteriors as well. It’s nice to work on something tangible after working on a computer all day
What are some of you and your kids’ favorite records?
LG C1 is “smart”, but satisfies your other criteria. It has been replaced with newer models, but I imagine the user experience must be similar.
I haven’t even seen it’s smart functions the whole time I’ve had it. I press a button on the Apple TV remote and a few seconds later the TV is displaying the Apple TV menu (connected via HDMI through a receiver). No menus to navigate and no ads that I’ve ever seen, though the first thing I did when I got it was disable all the “suggestions”.
If you like investigative journalism, Someone Knows Something. David Ridgen is fantastic in all of his shows and the care with which he handles delicate subjects is rare.
It’s an ASCII graph/graphic/art/etc editor. I use it to make portable diagrams for work often. Best of all, there’s no subscriptions, just a $10 one-time license (and free demo)
I’m not affiliated in any way, I just think it’s a great tool.
“ln(x)” is another way of writing log sub e of x https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_logarithm
The “ln” of the “you son of a bitch. I’m ln” is referencing that identity
Tycho, UTAH, Attom, lots more in my instrumental playlist. These are mostly chilled or electronic type genre songs, but I also have a “djentstrumental” playlist if that’s your jam, with artists like For Giants, Andromida, Returning We Hear the Larks (a personal favorite), and more.
Na it’s bread in a meat bun. That’s why the caption calls it a “dog hot”, the reverse of a “hotdog”