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  • This is the economic centrism we voted for. We all knew Carney was going to do this under the guise of national economic protections against the shifting global alliances as of late. That's what we wanted. Right?

  • Virtualization is easily detected.

  • Insulin

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  • It degrades from the freezing process and then dosage becomes unpredictable and thus dangerous. If you have insulin it's got big words on it saying don't.

    Heres the side of some humalog:

    DO NOT FREEZE. Store refrigerated at 36°F to 46°F [2°C to 8°C] until time of use. Store in-use vials refrigerated at 36°F to 46°F [2° C to 8°C]. If refrigeration is not possible, store at room temperature (up to 86°F [30°C]). Protect from direct heat and light.

  • IMO it's in such a weird spot. Like all the years i drove by there wasnt even an inkling to get out of the car and... i dunno walk through it? it doesnt even look like a place youd want to sit.

  • Good ole Dublin Ohio

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    We have one at home

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  • This is my biggest regret purchase lmao. Which is good. But yeah I basically never used it. Very unlike me because I would rather eat my bad decision. But it's was so laggy I turned it off and waited for updates that never came. Took me years to finally throw it away.

  • switched to librewolf and ironfox at least a year ago or more.

  • Yep so you know it's bad because Royal blood is pretty thick.

  • Depends on the docs but if they're written well you're best served by reading them in full. Rftm before looking at best practices and tips.

    Problem is a lot of people don't understand how to read a doc. There's a terminology, phraseology, syntax. I have so many instances of people who say they didn't see the answer in the docs and then you look and it's right there. But the human mind tends to discard info it doesn't understand how to process.

    If you think you know how the Internet works but haven't read the RFCs you might not know as much as you think you do. Read pretty much every one on ipv6 because the second hand resources are absolutely garbage.

  • Almost for sure used their own investigators to find out the truth. Then once they discovered the truth would hurt them and there's enough public evidence they're preemptively distancing themselves. As damage control. The question remains if they will self-report or wait for the truth to inevitably come out on it's own. Likely the latter.

  • Used to be like this. Now I'm like how much can I cram in before 2pm.... Annnnnnd I'm late.

  • That's not half bad.

  • Your soul is mine!

  • Wallet, keys, phone

  • Unironically probably a decent use of AI

  • People can also just not install those things. No one is forcing it.

  • Change logs are kinda hard to do in a CI/CD environment because of the way that development style works.

    It's actually pretty challenging in general. Not sure you've ever built a change log before but it's a pretty interesting exercise thats easier said then done. Even open source logs just copy paste the commit log which can be not all that helpful.

  • capis

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  • That's not true, because the second you give someone else more because they're disadvantaged, people start saying things like "but why does he get more than me". Because people suddenly don't really understand equity or fairness when they aren't getting the same treatment.

  • If crabs could read there would be no stopping them.