“We can’t give everyone a trial”.
1. We don’t, and that isn’t actually what is required by law.
2. Just declaring that people don’t need due process doesn’t make it true. The constitution is pretty clear on that.
Content | SJW X PoopToot |
Job | Rogue Psychologist |
Relationship | @geistweg |
Status | Chronically Fatigued |
“We can’t give everyone a trial”.
1. We don’t, and that isn’t actually what is required by law.
2. Just declaring that people don’t need due process doesn’t make it true. The constitution is pretty clear on that.
#Via MaddowBlog
@MaddowBlog
Apr 21, 2025, 9:18 PM
"The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped around 972 points, and is on pace for its worst April since 1932."
https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/global-stocks-markets-dow-news-04-21-2025-5bdd7935
Malwarebytes: "Meta slurps up EU user data for AI training" https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/uncategorized/2025/04/meta-slurps-up-eu-user-data-for-ai-training
Okay, today I learned that part of the traditional Japanese method of growing Shiitake mushrooms is hitting logs with hammers. Apparently they whack the logs infused with the mushrooms to "trigger" the growth of the mushrooms (apparently the theory is that the mushrooms appear when the tree falls over). I have no idea if there is any actual science behind it, but...
They even sell special Shiitake mushroom hammers. 🤯
They did publish a study on this...
Google Translation of this:
"Shiori Toki, Hiroki Ishihara, Chiemi Iida: Effects of timber tapping on dried shiitake mushroom log cultivation Kyushu Forest Research 73: 143-145, 2020 In dried shiitake mushroom log cultivation, watering and felling the logs to promote shiitake mushroom emergence are called emergence operations. One of these is the tapping process, in which the logs are tapped after rainfall or while being watered. There are cases where the amount of emergence is secured by performing bed raising in the first year after inoculation and tapping in the second year at production sites. However, there are no concrete examples of the emergence effect of tapping. In this study, we investigated the effect of tapping on shiitake mushroom emergence in a one-year raising test and a tapping method examination test. In the one-year raising test, the amount of emergence increased with tapping, but the effect on the quality and the diameter of the mushroom umbrella was small. In the test to examine the method of striking, it was found that the amount of occurrence increased with the number of times the trees were struck, and that the amount of occurrence tended to increase when the end of the tree was struck rather than the bark."
#Via Alejandra Caraballo
@esqueer
Apr 21, 2025, 7:53 PM
"This won't be limited to just autism. They're building the panopticon to track anyone with any 'undesirable' illness. This is eugenics, full stop:
'By bringing the data into one place, he said it could give health agencies a window into 'real-time health monitoring' on Americans for studying other health problems too.' "