"It’s a cowardly and futile attempt to censor an idea," she said.
"Free speech absolutist"
The results from the second MLB.com MVP Award poll of the 2023 season are in, and while the leaders from our first poll held steady, one of the races appears to be much closer than the other. With 47 MLB.com voters participating, National League leader Ronald Acuña Jr. received 42
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1243936
> Spoiler alert: Ohtani for the AL, Acuña Jr for the NL
The results from the second MLB.com MVP Award poll of the 2023 season are in, and while the leaders from our first poll held steady, one of the races appears to be much closer than the other. With 47 MLB.com voters participating, National League leader Ronald Acuña Jr. received 42
Spoiler alert: Ohtani for the AL, Acuña Jr for the NL
Ronald Acuña Jr. and Shohei Ohtani. Two of the brightest stars in baseball today, and if Phase 1 of All-Star Game voting ended today, they would be in their league’s starting lineup on July 11 in Seattle.
Taken from r/egg_irl, by user azure_monster (https://www.reddit.com/r/egg_irl/comments/13bltnw/eggirl/)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Brandon Crawford has played in precisely 1,601 games in his Major League career. Up until Sunday, he had only played at one defensive position -- shortstop. Now he can add “pitcher” to his resume.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1212822
> He actually threw some heat and had a scoreless outing
SAN FRANCISCO -- Brandon Crawford has played in precisely 1,601 games in his Major League career. Up until Sunday, he had only played at one defensive position -- shortstop. Now he can add “pitcher” to his resume.
He actually threw some heat and had a scoreless outing
Not sure if this has been posted here before, but a friend sent it to me and I thought it was funny.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1162664
> Man, it's unfortunate, but deGrom's career is starting to be a "what if he stayed healthy" kinda situation.
I only joined the main Lemmy instance a couple of days ago, but browing by new, there's a pretty consistent stream of new posts now, even compared to the first day I was on here. I'm excited for this community.
Mine isn't very interesting, but sure
Is it possible to get around this with user agent spoofing? Or maybe degoogled Chromium?
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill that bans transgender healthcare including puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors.
Infuriating.
A hearing in Houston could alter the landscape of MLB broadcasting. Here are a few of the many moving parts.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1139593
> NFL is really the only league that doesn't suffer from the problem of regional sports networks. Hopefully with the recent bankruptcy ruling against Diamond/Bally Sports, the other major sports leagues can move to a direct to consumer model so fans can actually watch their local team without spending $150/month or blackouts.
That's a really interesting bypass; I wonder how this can be patched or mitigated considering the module is entirely loaded from memory. Short of setting noexec
on temporary directories, I can't think of any quick short term fixes.
Edit: Re-read the blog post and looked at the Github repo for the code- looks like this is more of a proof of concept of a SELinux confine bypass, as the kernel needs to be compiled with CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP
set. See the readme here, there's some more notes that weren't included in the blog post.
MLB's rule changes have increased game tempo but haven't changed the offensive environment much at all, and they certainly haven't solved the problem of clever defensive positioning.
A self hosted (preferably FOSS) home security video solution would probably have prevented something like this. Main problem is those solutions aren't as simple as Ring's plug and play cameras.