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  • “We didn’t put in any effort until the last minute and now we can’t easily do it. It’s not fair to our shareholders”

    If I tried to use that bs as a a reason for being late ate work I wouldn’t have a job there anymore

  • Oh no, the political party I voted for opposes my special issue, but I had to vote for them instead of the party that supports it because I lack awareness and am gullible.

    And I call that “common sense”

  • They haven’t just silenced themselves but us coastal elites are suckers for donating money to underserved services - they’re cutting off an income source

    • Keyboard
    • Mouse
    • Headphones
    • Game controller
    • Occasional thumb drive
    • since you’re talking average user, a printer
  • I’m all for this on laptops. I’ve had external monitors for so long that when I have to work using only the laptop screen, it’s difficult to be effective. It’s great that laptops are small and light but I’ll sacrifice some of that for more screen size

  • Well most of us might call it a glory hole …..

  • “But it’s a national security issue that we have a demolished building connected to the white house. We need to fix that. It’s not my fault it’s demolished”

  • I’ve wondered if people’s watch lists are prioritized to be pay videos. The first time I saw this I wondered why my watch list was mostly pay videos: I must have misunderstood something. So I created it again with only free shows. A year later it was mostly pay

  • I can’t pretend to know such fear but it’s horrifying there are people like that

  • I like that, “don’t skip gut day”

  • Fiber is too hard to explain.

    My teen is an athlete and very much into muscle building. He tracks macros, eats more calories than the rest of us (and still lost weight as a freshman with unlimited meal plan), and always looks for more sources of lean protein or omega 3’s.

    But when I try to explain the importance of fiber, “I don’t get constipated and don’t need to shit more so why should I care?” Maybe it’s my problem not knowing how to reply to that in a way that communicates the importance

  • It’s sad that my first reaction was “are we sure we’re posting “scientific” results from the us govt?”, and my second reaction was was “phew, 15 years old so it should be true”

    But it is old data and I’d like to know if anything has changed.

    • Maybe there’s trends: I eat more vegetables than I did back then although still nowhere near enough.
    • Marketing has generated a lot more fiber claims for things like breads and cereals. Is that real? Enough to make a difference?

    So for me personally I eat more veggies although still not enough and the bread and cereal I eat talks a lot about fiber. Are there any such trends and are they enough to make any difference?

  • Sure but the point was that nat allows you to choose private addresses that are by default not routed: the NAT becomes the only way internet traffic can reach your devices

  • Just wait until the day ipv6 is finally adopted readily and we’ll have this same argument about whether IPv6 addresses are a security feature when a /64 is too big a range to scan

  • Back in my day, that was the assumption: every device would get its own public IP. Now get off my lawn

  • Ok thanks. I think I mainly misunderstood the premise

  • Wtf

  • Can you expand on that? Not asking for more personal Info than you want to share but how do people weaponize that? How shitty our our fellow human beings?

    I feel a bit out of the loop standing here on my white CIS (is that even the right term?) privilege thinking people are getting better over time because I wouldn’t experience or even notice such things

  • In the us, Tesla has a much higher reputation for chargers that actually work when you need them. Usually the credit goes to better sensors and more responsive service, but an underrated factor is larger charging stations with many more chargers. One failing of twelve is less impact than one failing of four, for example.

    As yet another anecdote showing how regressive/spiteful US treatment of EVs is ….. over the summer I saw an article about a new vendor winning contract for New Jersey rest areas. Part of the contract was to replace 12 charger Tesla supercharger rest areas with “equivalent” four charger that cost 20¢/KwH more