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[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 5 points 6 hours ago

https://www.12onyourside.com/story/15275723/sunni-shallow-drowning/

Nationally 25% of drowning deaths happen in water 3 feet or less

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

It actually does, from your own link:

"the original version passed by the House included a conscientious objector provision. “A well regulated militia,” it explained, “composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, but no one religiously scrupulous of bearing arms, shall be compelled to render military service in person.”"

The whole idea of a "well regulated militia" is an armed populace, with privately owned weapons, able to stand up virtually instantly for the security of a free state.

The difference between "self defense" and "civil defense" is negligible. The intent was to guarantee private ownership of weapons. The utility of which to be determined elsewhere.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 8 points 21 hours ago

Certain new accounts come out of the gate posting to the same 5 or 6 groups before deleting themselves.

I get suspicious over every new account.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 1 points 21 hours ago

Not really an article, it's a stub linked to a video.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago

Internal US news goes in !news@lemmy.world or !politics@lemmy.world Not World.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 12 points 23 hours ago (4 children)

A lot of people don't understand what is involved in changing the Constitution. Because the 2nd Amendment is part of the bill of rights, changing it is a heavy lift.

First, you have to get 2/3rds of the House to agree. That's 290 votes. In a body that is struggling to get a 218 vote simple majority on most things.

Then you need a 67 vote majority in the Senate, a body hamstrung by the 60 vote filibuster.

Assuming you get both of that, it still has to be ratified by 38 states in order to take effect.

Alternately, 34 states could call to re-write the ENTIRE constitution... Something which the founders wanted to have happen every 20 years or so...

But then that still needs ratification by 38 states...

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago

Cash out, stop trading, reclaim your life.

Trading is a choice, if it's causing you stress, stop doing that.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Internal US news goes in !news@lemmy.world or !politics@lemmy.world , not World.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"Too small, too thin, too fragile" - so... perfect for a Trump sculpture doomed to collapse before it's completed...

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

My wife and I have been married for 15 years, our 9th cat is now 2 years old.

We started with my two, and her two. Magic (1), Carmen (2), Max (3), and Paddy (4).

We lost Magic and Carmen (siblings) when they were 15. Then Paddy.

We took in Whisper (5), as a stray, then got Rocket (6) and Keanu (7).

We were forced to downsize and limited to two cats. Our son was attached to Max, and took him. He later died from cancer.

Whisper DEMANDED the outdoor life and was adopted by a horse farm where he was hit by a car.

When we bought a house, two of our neighbor cats had litters so we took in Lorelei (8) and Willow (9).

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

I can see it.

Back in 1980, the US ambassador to Lebanon, John Gunther Dean, was trying to negotiate with the PLO and faced an assassination attempt where the weapons were found to be ones that the US sold to Israel in 1974:

https://www.wrmea.org/2002-november/american-ambassador-recalls-israeli-assassination-attempt-with-u.s.-weapons.html

"En route from his residence in Lebanon’s hills to the Beirut residence of the AUB president, Dean’s limousine and convoy took 21 rifle bullets. The automobile bearing the ambassador and Mrs. Dean was also struck by two light anti-tank weapons. The shot-out tires on the Deans’ bulletproof car automatically reinflated. The second car, however, carrying their daughter and her fiancé, did not have bulletproof tires and was momentarily stranded. The security guards in the convoy’s third car pushed the daughter and her fiancé into the Deans’ vehicle, and they sped away. Incredibly, none of the ambassador’s party or security guards were seriously wounded. Some shots struck where Dean was sitting, but bulletproof plastic windows saved his life.

Picked up by Lebanese security, the anti-tank canisters had made-in-America markings. After unanswered telegrams to the State Department and all but silent responses to his telephone inquiries, Dean eventually learned that the anti-tank weapons were sold and shipped to Israel in 1974. Dean apparently mused to himself on the irony of an American ambassador being subjected to an Israeli assassination attempt with American weapons supplied to Israel for defense."

 

New comic day! New comic day!

Let's see here...

Absolute Martian Manhunter #12 - I believe this is the final issue!

Bad Idea - Ordained #3 (Of 4)

Batman/Green Arrow/The Question Arcadia #4 (Of 4) - I forgot there was one issue left on this!

Deadman #2 (Of 6) - Love to see obscure characters come back!

DSTLRY - City Beneath Her Feet #3 - OMG! FINALLY!

EC Comics - Cruel Universe 2 #12 (Of 12) Closing another great EC run!

Ghost Machine The Official Guidebook #4 (Of 5) - Handbook to the Ghost Machine universe...

Marvel Swimsuit Special Brand New Beach Day #1 - Always hilarious when they do this. Last year it was ragging on AI generated swimsuit issues.

Mortal Thor #12 - I binged the ones I hadn't read yet, feels like this might be the end of an arc.

Shaolin Cowboy Staying A.I.Live #1 (Of 4) - Geof Darrow is one of those INSANELY detailed artists. This is the latest in the always amazing Shaolin Cowboy line, following on 7 issues from comic publisher Burlyman and 11 from Dark Horse.

Darrow also did the Frank Miller books Hard Boiled and Big Guy and Rusty. He also contributed designs for the Matrix films.

X-Books:
Wade Wilson Deadpool #6
X-Men United #5 (Of 10)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48800951

I just got an email from dBrand cancelling the Steam Machine companion cube shell.

They posted the rationale on reddit, /r/dBrand but for the good folks who don't do reddit anymore, here's their post:

"RIP Companion Cube

🚨 Announcement 🚨

As you’ve probably noticed, the Steam Machine Companion Cube was eviscerated from our website, YouTube, and other social media platforms last week.

The blunt version is that we made the Companion Cube without a license from Valve. Everyone who purchased a Companion Cube will have their refund issued by end-of-day. Everything else beyond this is just detail. If you want the full story, keep reading.

On November 12th 2025, the day the Steam Machine was announced, we put up a concept render and sign-up page to see if anyone would be interested in a Companion Cube enclosure. It went moderately viral, with over fifteen thousand people signing up to be notified in the first day. In the months that followed, we built the idea into something real without ever asking Valve if we could.

We’re going to regret that decision for a very long time.

Over the next seven months, we poured our souls into this project. More than a thousand hours went into engineering from our industrial design team. Forty-four sets of injection molding tools were developed, one for each of the cube's sub-components. The entire product was redesigned from scratch more than once, just to get the way it cradles the console exactly right. We literally rented out a university campus to film the launch video. By the end, we were losing money on every $99 Poverty Cube sold, but it didn’t matter. This had turned into a passion project for the entire organization.

Unfortunately, being proud of the thing we made did not give us the right to make it.

We launched around 3am on Monday, June 22nd. Overnight, it became the second-fastest selling product in our 15-year history, behind only the Switch 2 Killswitch.

Shortly after, Valve’s legal team reached out. They stated that the Companion Cube is Valve intellectual property, for which dbrand does not have a license. They requested we take down the product and launch film immediately. This was entirely within their rights, and they were direct, fair, and respectful throughout.

We took everything down and made an appeal. We asked Valve whether there was any way to keep the project alive: properly licensed, with their blessing, on their terms. They said no. Given our backwards approach of building first and asking permission later, it was a fair answer.

That’s basically the whole story. We made something a lot of people were excited about, then incinerated our shot at bringing it to market. It’s a hard lesson to learn publicly.

It goes without saying, but we’ll say it regardless: Valve didn’t do anything wrong here. They built a game franchise a lot of people love and they alone get to decide how it’s used.

To everyone who was as excited about this project as we were: thank you, and sorry. Refunds are being issued today. If it hasn’t landed in your account by the end of this week, you know how to reach us.

To Valve: thank you for Portal, and sorry for the headache. We should’ve asked first."

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I just got an email from dBrand cancelling the Steam Machine companion cube shell.

They posted the rationale on reddit, /r/dBrand but for the good folks who don't do reddit anymore, here's their post:

"RIP Companion Cube

🚨 Announcement 🚨

As you’ve probably noticed, the Steam Machine Companion Cube was eviscerated from our website, YouTube, and other social media platforms last week.

The blunt version is that we made the Companion Cube without a license from Valve. Everyone who purchased a Companion Cube will have their refund issued by end-of-day. Everything else beyond this is just detail. If you want the full story, keep reading.

On November 12th 2025, the day the Steam Machine was announced, we put up a concept render and sign-up page to see if anyone would be interested in a Companion Cube enclosure. It went moderately viral, with over fifteen thousand people signing up to be notified in the first day. In the months that followed, we built the idea into something real without ever asking Valve if we could.

We’re going to regret that decision for a very long time.

Over the next seven months, we poured our souls into this project. More than a thousand hours went into engineering from our industrial design team. Forty-four sets of injection molding tools were developed, one for each of the cube's sub-components. The entire product was redesigned from scratch more than once, just to get the way it cradles the console exactly right. We literally rented out a university campus to film the launch video. By the end, we were losing money on every $99 Poverty Cube sold, but it didn’t matter. This had turned into a passion project for the entire organization.

Unfortunately, being proud of the thing we made did not give us the right to make it.

We launched around 3am on Monday, June 22nd. Overnight, it became the second-fastest selling product in our 15-year history, behind only the Switch 2 Killswitch.

Shortly after, Valve’s legal team reached out. They stated that the Companion Cube is Valve intellectual property, for which dbrand does not have a license. They requested we take down the product and launch film immediately. This was entirely within their rights, and they were direct, fair, and respectful throughout.

We took everything down and made an appeal. We asked Valve whether there was any way to keep the project alive: properly licensed, with their blessing, on their terms. They said no. Given our backwards approach of building first and asking permission later, it was a fair answer.

That’s basically the whole story. We made something a lot of people were excited about, then incinerated our shot at bringing it to market. It’s a hard lesson to learn publicly.

It goes without saying, but we’ll say it regardless: Valve didn’t do anything wrong here. They built a game franchise a lot of people love and they alone get to decide how it’s used.

To everyone who was as excited about this project as we were: thank you, and sorry. Refunds are being issued today. If it hasn’t landed in your account by the end of this week, you know how to reach us.

To Valve: thank you for Portal, and sorry for the headache. We should’ve asked first."

 

New week! New week!

A Quiet Place Storm Warning #4 - not generally a fan of licensed comics, but this has been a good run in the Quiet Place universe.

Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Versity #3 (Of 5) - Not the Spider-Verse, but Spiders getting schooled!

More Bad Idea!
Hab #3 (Of 6)

Bizarro Year None #2 (Of 4) - Bizarro Retold!

DSTLRY:
White House Robot Romance #3 - Finally! The story of the whitehouse cook robot falling in love with a secret service robot comes to a conclusion!

Ghost Machine:
Hornsby And Halo #14 - Hey! H&H is back!

Peril Of The Brutal Dark An Ezra Cain Mystery #5 (Of 6) - Gumshoe action mystery!

Rocketeer The Island #4 - Always a hoot!

Summer Of Supergirl Special #1 (One Shot) - No doubt tying into the movie coming out this Friday, 6/26.

Star Wars Galaxy's Edge Echoes Of The Empire #3 (Of 5) - Bringing the Galaxy's Edge park closer to continuity!

Swamp Thing 1989 #3 (Of 4) - Nearly finishing off the banned Swamp Thing run from 1989!

Ultimate Endgame #5 (Of 5) - Capping the Ultimate Universe.

Ultimate Impact Reborn #2 (Of 5) - Or is it? 🤔

Ultimate Universe Finale #1 (One Shot)

Wonder Woman #34 - Love modern WW!

Zatanna (2026) #3 - Latest in the Zatanna minis, always fun!

X-Books:

Generation X-23 #5
Moonstar #4 (Of 5)
Wolverine #22
X-Men #32

I mentioned this one last week because nobody likes a surprise $40 hardcover, but this bears repeating:

X-Men: Elsewhen (Volume 1 of 3) (Hardcover) - Abrams Books

This might be hard to find because it's coming from Abrams and not Marvel and it's a $40 hardcover...

John Byrne had an ICONIC run on X-Men from #108 to #143, nearly 3 years. During that time he drew the introduction of Alpha Flight, the Proteus story arc, the Hellfire Club and Dark Phoenix as well as the two-part Days of Future Past.

It turns out, after he left the book, he kept going! Unable to let the characters go, and these stories have remained unpublished FOR 45 YEARS(!)

Abrams has now completed the work as finished graphic novels and is publishing them as a 3 volume set!

 

Almost forgot what day it was!

Let's see here...

Amazing Spider-Man #31 - I don't typically buy Spider-Man but this is one of those "Stunning Revelations! Nothing Will Be The Same" kind of issues.

Bad Idea has been on a roll lately!

Olympus Saga Megalith #2 (Of 4)

Concrete Stars Over Sand #1 (Of 5) - Oh, man, Dark Horse is bringing back Concrete!

Back in the day, when Dark Horse was first getting started, they were known for Alien, Dark Horse Presents, Boris the Bear... and Concrete!

Ron Lithgow was an ordinary guy who was kidnapped by aliens and had his mind transplanted into a stony concrete body. Think "Thing" but less orange.

The book is almost meditative. He's not out superheroing, he's just trying to live his new life... in a concrete body.

EC Comics:
Catacomb Of Torment #12 - Pretty sure this is the end of this EC book.

Ghost Machine:
Redcoat #18 - Simon Pure - the immortal Revolutionary War soldier lives on!

Trillion Dollar Kid #1 (Of 2) - No, not Musk!

Wonder Man #4 (Of 5) - Did I miss #3? Feels like I missed #3...

X-Books:
Inglorious X-Force #6

Magik And Colossus #5 (Of 5) - Putting a pin in another one!

Uncanny X-Men #30

X-Men United #4

One to look for NEXT WEEK...

X-Men: Elsewhen (Volume 1 of 3) (Hardcover) - Abrams Books

This might be hard to find because it's coming from Abrams and not Marvel and it's a $40 hardcover...

John Byrne had an ICONIC run on X-Men from #108 to #143, nearly 3 years. During that time he drew the introduction of Alpha Flight, the Proteus story arc, the Hellfire Club and Dark Phoenix as well as the two-part Days of Future Past.

It turns out, after he left the book, he kept going! Unable to let the characters go, and these stories have remained unpublished FOR 45 YEARS(!)

Abrams has now completed the work as finished graphic novels and is publishing them as a 3 volume set!

 

New Books Wednesday!

Let's see here... Looks light this week...

Bad Idea: Hank Howard Pizza Detective A Slice Of Life #2 (Of 2) - How fun do these sound?

Tankers Vs. Ancient Aliens #1 (Of 4)

Future Is ****** #14 - Really good run...

Jay And Silent Bob Jays Of Future Past #1 - Kevin Smith doing a book for Marvel? With Jay and Silent Bob? Surely nothing can go wrong!

Mortal Thor #11 - Digging the daily driver Thor.

X-Books:
Bishop #1 (Of 5) - Cyclops and Storm ended last week, so time to start up another one!
X-Men #31

 

Good story on Packwood from the biography of Governor Tom McCall, "Fire at Eden's Gate".

Packwood was a first term Senator and McCall was term limited out of the Governor seat and eyeing the Senate:

"Most of all, Packwood promised an ugly, mean battle, the kind that McCall dreaded. And Packwood made sure McCall knew how nasty he would get. He started by publicly boasting that his style of politics would “make the shootout at the OK Corral look like a duck pond pic-nic.” Then he began spreading word that he intended to drag details of McCall’s private life into public view.

McCall’s thin skin had toughened somewhat over the years, but he could not stomach what Packwood threatened. Packwood announced to associates that he intended to make an issue of McCall’s drinking habits. But what worried McCall most of all were Packwood’s threats to drag McCall’s son Sam and the issue of his drug addiction into the race.

Schmidt first heard about Packwood’s threats through mutual friends—people Packwood had told probably knowing that they would rush back and tell McCall and Schmidt. At first glance, a threat to bring up Sam’s drug addiction seemed prone to backfire against Packwood. After all, the McCalls had been public about Sam’s problems. But Schmidt saw the significance. Packwood, or someone working on Packwood’s behalf, was preparing to leak to reporters the stories about McCall’s staff’s efforts to hush up Sam’s crimes. More damaging to McCall, however, would be the story of the governor accepting thousands of dollars raised in 1967 by Glenn Jackson and others to pay Sam’s medical bills.

Schmidt heard this threat from a businessman who claimed to have talked to Packwood and, as it turned out, was one of those who had helped pay Sam’s medical bills. The donations for the medical bills had remained secret for seven years. Now, the possibility of its exposure could create severe problems for McCall. After all, the money was ultimately to McCall’s personal financial benefit. If he were dealing with the Oregon press, Schmidt knew he could control the story, portraying McCall as a compassionate father trying to help his son. Outside of Oregon and in the Watergate era, however, the national press was casting about for any hint of scandal. Schmidt knew that the media’s love affair with McCall would sour at the first whiff of fund-raising efforts for Sam. He feared the headlines: “McCall Covers up for Law-Breaking Son,” or “McCall Accepts Secret Payments.” The press that had made McCall a star might as easily rejoice in tearing him down."

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Things I'm looking at, what's on your list?

Olympus Saga Megalith #1 (Of 4) - Bad Idea is never a bad idea.

Deadman #1 (Of 6) - Deadman is one of those DC characters that rarely gets any love, like The Demon, or Ragman. Boston Brand was an acrobat who was murdered. Now, as a ghost, he has the ability to possess humans and solve crimes. Created by Arnold Drake and the legendary Carmine Infantino in Strange Adventures #205 (1967).

Cruel Universe 2 #11 (Of 12) - Nearing the end of the latest EC comics run!

Ghost Machine The Official Guidebook #3 (Of 5) - Running down the Ghost Machine universe at Image.

Rook Exodus #10 - Speaking of Ghost Machine, it's been a minute since the last Rook book!

It's Jeff Brand New Week #1 - If you have never experienced the unhinged Joy of Jeff, it's never too late to start!

JSA #20 - Gotta be honest, buying out of habit. Doesn't feel like it's going anywhere.

Junk Punch #1 (Of 5) - No idea, but the title and cover are hilarious!

Marc Spector Moon Knight #5

Supergirl Survive #1 (Of 6) - Looks worth a look, building up to the new Supergirl movie.

X-Books:
Cyclops #5 (Of 5) - closing out the Cyclops run.
Storm Earth's Mightiest Mutant #5 (Of 5) - Storm too!
Uncanny X-Men #29
Wade Wilson Deadpool #5
What If...? The Uncanny X-Men #1 - What If Cyclops Stayed With Madelyn Pryor? X-Men Of Apocalypse #4 (Of 4) - Rounding out the throwback title.

 

Just want a quick gauge of what the group feels about World Cup Coverage before it's upon us.

I get the overall feeling that Lemmy isn't really down for sports coverage in general and there's a large dislike of Fifa in particular.

But if you all want round by round coverage, I'll put up a sticky.

If you say "Not World News", I'll yank any article that gets posted and re-direct them to some sports related community.

Personally, I don't think any sports is "News", but hey, that's just me!

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Let's see what's up this week!

Absolute Green Arrow #1 (Of 6) - Haven't been a fan of the Absolute series, but this looks interesting.

Bad Idea - Love a good indie imprint!
Hab #2 (Of 5)

BRZRKR Light Draws Breath #1 - Glad to see BRZRKR back! The novel Reaves tried to pull off just didn't work without the visuals.

https://thebookofelsewhere.com/

Camelot 3000 TP (2026 Edition), $34.99 - This is a blast from the past and well worth reading if you never have. It was one of the original "Maxi-Series" running 12 issues from 1982 to 1985. One of the few books where Brian Bolland contributed interior art as well as covers.

Ghost Machine:
Hornsby And Halo #0
Hyde Street #12
Been a minute on both of these! Where were we again?

Rocketeer The Island #3 - Yeah, it's not Dave Stevens, but who is? Still a sucker for all things Rocketeer...

Swamp Thing 1989 #2 (Of 4) - Continuing the spiked end of Rick Vietch's run on Swamp Thing!

Ultimates #24 - End of the Ultimate universe?

Wonder Man #3 (Of 5)

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