One Jewish visitor said that she had lost many relatives to the Holocaust at Auschwitz and that the water misters looked like the showers are family had had to endure before going to the gas chamber. Many Israeli visitors who have experienced the water misters have criticised them as distasteful.
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WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Apocalypse movies in the near future won't have survivors scavaging abandoned cars.6·6 hours ago200 watt/panel. 10 panels. 10 hours of charging. 0.2 kW x 10 x 10h = 20 kWh.
Bad mileage because of conductions, so 20 kWh / 100 km.
That means every 10 panels gets you about 100 km / 60 miles per day.
That’s just very rough based on a lot of debatable assumptions of course.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!English181·16 hours agoThey did that to drive up short term ad revenue and it worked, and joy was in their greedy little hearts. They also did figure out that poisoning search results drives away users, and that search is kinda the fastest gateway drug to their entire ecosystem.
But they’re stuck. Fixing search would lower their ad revenue, and stock holders would kill them for that.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI | The VergeEnglish14·16 hours ago"past performance is not indicative of future results¨
They also installed sprinkler system for tourists at some tourist attractions in the very hot summer of 2015. Except they also did this at the Auschwitz camp. It was quite the uproar.
Until they see a small bird or rodent and they immediately switch to murder mode.
Like the nobles back in the day ordering a painting from Rembrandt, nobody remembers the guy giving the “prompt”.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto memes@lemmy.world•I should really start weighing my pasta14·2 days agoOr you just say you cooked for many days.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto World News@lemmy.world•Russian satellite at centre of nuclear weapons allegations is spinning out of control, analysts sayEnglish2·4 days agoMany flashbacks to 80s movies and many speeches including “to protect our way of life”.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto News@lemmy.world•US consumer sentiment sees largest drop since 1990 after Trump tariff chaos12·4 days agoAn everything bubble pumped up to the max and a bunch of idiots running around stabbing everything to see if it bleeds money. It feels like this will end in “So we broke this one. Can we get a new global economic system? It’s kinda urgent.”
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto News@lemmy.world•US consumer sentiment sees largest drop since 1990 after Trump tariff chaos12·4 days agoDepends on how much longer they let the president actively make it worse.
Western Europe. Pretty rural place. Self scan seems to work better in cities around here.
That’s why they removed the self scan stations. It was a short lived experiment.
That discount is negated by the higher theft rate.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•*World's tiniest violin starts playing*9·5 days agoA few years of philanthropy and creating a few institutions to help those in need would help. Maybe reconnect with his children. Right after hell freezing over probably.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto World News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk makes stunning claim after Tesla profits plummet: 'If the ship of America goes down, Tesla will go with it'English13·6 days agoIn China his competitors are now too far ahead and in Europe they don’t want no swasticar anymore. That leaves only the US market.
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto World News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk makes stunning claim after Tesla profits plummet: 'If the ship of America goes down, Tesla will go with it'English7·6 days agoAnd sell tickets for the life boats to the highest bidder
help you surrender and take a cut for their effort
WanderingThoughts@europe.pubto Futurology@futurology.today•Xpeng's IRON robot demo at the Shanghai Motor Show highlights how fast robotics is advancing. Are humanoids ready for s-curve mass adoption?English1·6 days agoI don’t think there won’t be mass adoption that soon. From what I’ve seen, fine motor skills are lacking, there isn’t much training data to brute force it and other learning doesn’t translate that well. The demos that show more are slow or remote controlled. Most not remotely controlled robots seem at the level of a trained chimp, so they can go and fetch stuff, or store things. Give them a peeler, a pot, some vegetables and expecting them to prepare dinner is way too far for a robot. Making coffee or tea is kinda the highlight, and it’s pretty expensive for a coffee machine.
Robots can be useful for places that need some waiters, but that seems early take-off phase. But once fine motor skills and learning by watching a few videos are sorted out, then they’ll take off. That’s being worked on. Hell, it was announced this week they got it working in the lab. Once that goes into production models, things will move rapidly.
It’s why there is also the category of ultra processed. That’s where they start to add fat, sugar, salt, dye and preservatives. That’s where things get unhealthy.