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Don't talk to your self: There is nothing more frustrating than having someone mumble something at their computer that I think may be for me. I then ask them to repeat it. They tell me that they weren't talking to me, but they never look away from their screen so I can't hear that either. Now I have to ask them to say it yet again, and they yell "I'm not talking to you!" To which I tend to yell "I can't tell!"

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Speak louder, but don't yell: Volume helps anger is counter productive. Use your diaphragm to move more air and open your mouth wider. Move your jaw more.

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Enunciate: Slow your speech down enough to make each and every sound. Really emphasize CONSONANTS especially at the end of syllables. Don't worry as much about the vowels I can usually hear those. Spit out these Ts Fs ks Ps and Ss in particular. (Listen to NPR. they have the right speed and an appropriate level of diction)

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First and foremost: When you speak point your eyes, your nose, and your shoulders straight at me. Stop doing *any* other activity when talking. Looking at a screen and typing are particularly bad things to do. Also don't keep talking after you have walked away. If you forgot to say something just come back.

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I read lips. I knew I was doing it some, but made it clear to me that I was doing it a lot more than I thought. If I cannot see your mouth I will miss 20-40% of what you say. Help me keep that number as low as possible.

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It has become clear to me that there are some people who will . If you and work in a public facing job, please read this advice from people who are hard of hearing. We need your help: (, Please share)

I'm sick of seeing so much misinformation about EVs recently. I own an EV and love it, and can tell you firsthand that a lot of the FUD is false.

So if you also hate misinformation, and if reading lengthy blog posts is still a thing people do in 2024, here you go.
#EV #electriccars

geekman.ca/single-post/2024/1/

Password fields — especially password creation fields — that don’t allow “paste” are crimes that should be punishable by spontaneous cold-water bucketing. Look out, devs. Be sure your sin will find you out (with a bucket!)

Now that I have lived through an actual plague, I totally understand why Italian Renaissance paintings are just naked fat people lying on couches.

There's a lot to unpack here...

Civil trials are not criminal trials, they require only preponderance of the evidence rather than proof beyond a reasonable doubt so the question asked to the jury is fundamentally different than something you could lock someone up for.

For defamation, this is a tort, not a crime. The purpose of the lawsuit isn't to fine anyone (a fine would be paid to the government rather than the victim), it is to recover damage done by one party to another, and for the most part the thing courts can grant is money. The elements of defamation are 1. That a statement of fact is said by the person, 2. That statement is false, 3. If the individual is a public figure then the statement is known to be false or is made with a reckless disregard for the truth, 4. That the false statement of fact caused damages.

Typically, the purpose of suing someone is to make yourself whole, not to get the state to punish someone for you. Therefore, for a relative nobody who is claiming to have been lied about, there's going to be a limitation on the amount of damages that can be claimed, since 5 million dollars is already more money than most people will make in their lifetimes.

There is some additional money you can ask for based on stuff like "pain and suffering", but again that's not punishment for the person you're suing, it's just that you want to be made whole and the court can't undo your pain and suffering so you pay money in recompense.

There is also a thing known as punitive damages, which is more money given to the plaintiff who is suing to ensure the defendant doesn't commit the tort again. However, even this element starts to run up against constitutional constraints because excessive punitive damage awards can go beyond what's allowable under the law.

Don't take the Alex Jones defamation case as representative of how the process works, most people aren't on trial for accusing a bunch of dead kids of lying about being dead on national television and so it ended up with an exceptional outcome.

Regardless of the size of anyone's judgement against them in a civil case, it would be a massive injustice to jail anyone over it. That's not what the civil courts are for, that's not their job, that's not how they're set up, and if you jumped from a 51% preponderance of the evidence jury verdict to jailtime that would send a lot of innocent people to jail (and even the rich deserve to be free if you can't prove they did something beyond a reasonable doubt)

As an example of the differences between criminal trials and civil trials, O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of the criminal act of murder, but was found to be liable to pay damages to the family in the wrongful death. There was enough found to pay a sum of money, but not enough to deprive O.J. of his rights by jailing him.

Another good example of the difference between criminal and civil proceedings is that the person sued may never even have to pay for the judgement in a civil case -- Insurance may not pay a criminal fine, but it can pay a civil judgement, so it's entirely possible that despite losing the lawsuit, a person who was successfully sued may never personally pay a penny. In fact, a regular homeowner may have a million dollar judgement against them but be protected by the liability insurance portion of their home owners insurance. This really doubles down on the fact that the purpose of a civil case is to make the plaintiff whole, rather than to specifically punish the defendant.

Your heart is in the right place with wanting to make sure punishments for millionaires and billionaires are calibrated such that they are actually painful in ways comparable to a poor person convicted of the same crime, but the facts in this matter are not aligned with that particular cause.

Anyway, I'm sorry... I'm always with the walls of text....

13 years ago a friend posted something profound which i present with slight modification:

"A thought springs to mind, May your [social media posts] be more dangerous to the builders of violence than violence is to the builders of ."

@LALegault It’s funny how all the comments on this amount to “Biden as the candidate is a given so not voting for him because of genocide means letting Trump win”, instead of “Young people not voting for Genocide Joe in sufficient numbers is a given, so holding on to his candidacy regardless means letting Trump win”. If you’re so scared of Trump winning, then please go ahead with the “lesser evil” of changing the D candidate. It’s not a trolley problem, it’s actually a game of chicken.

What’s the primary way you access Mastodon? (Please boost to extend reach.)

I have come to the conclusion that my css skills are not great.

Anyone recommend resources for a speedy ramping up of all things css appreciated?

#css #sass #tailwind #askfedi

Look who decided to drop by for a visit. Greetings to our friends across the pond in the who brought a few A400M Atlases to our local airfield today.

According to the most recent polls is the only candidate has any chance of beating, and Trump is the only candidate that Biden has a chance of beating. The first party to ditch their stubborn old fart will win in a landslide.

Important went into effect January 1 in :
"2806.5. (a) A peace officer making a traffic or pedestrian stop, before engaging in questioning related to a criminal investigation or traffic violation, shall state the reason for the stop. The officer shall document the reason for the stop on any citation or police report resulting from the stop."

No more "Do you know why I pulled you over?" from in California.

Important went into effect January 1 in :
"2806.5. (a) A peace officer making a traffic or pedestrian stop, before engaging in questioning related to a criminal investigation or traffic violation, shall state the reason for the stop. The officer shall document the reason for the stop on any citation or police report resulting from the stop."

No more "Do you know why I pulled you over?" from in California.

Happy Perihelion! The Earth is now at its closest approach to the Sun. Aphelion (the furthest distance from the Sun) will be on 4 July this year (Mountain Time).

timeanddate.com/astronomy/peri

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