• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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      14 hours ago

      I don’t know how you interpreted their comment, but I see it as a helpful heads up for the first question people ask when reading the headline.

        • unemployedclaquer@sopuli.xyz
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          I don’t know if it’s the Voyager client or I turned it off, but I can’t see anyone’s instance without an extra click. Blissfully unaware until I notice something bizarre and shitty, and I can block that one. I guess a sustained brigading or bot campaign from one instance could change my calculation. Mostly I’m aggressive about blocking the ai slop and the cartoony-pornish and is okay

    • Melobol@lemmy.ml
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      14 hours ago

      The point was: my first question reading the headline - how many were injured.
      So I went and read the article, then quoted it here so people don’t need to do the same.
      Human life is still human life. I don’t wish death or injury on anyone. *Except in maybe 5 special cases (but out of billions it is not a bad ratio)

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      13 hours ago

      It crashed in a big fireball, as aircraft full of fuel tend to do. Fun fact, many of these dump their fuel – or used to–before they land.

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        Yeah dumping fuel is standard before attempting any risky landing in any plane. You want to minimize the changes of a fire all. That takes quite a while though. Definitely not something happening on takeoff when it’s fully loaded and fueled.