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  • I have seen exactly one yard sign for him.

  • But but my freeze peach!!1!21!

  • Neat, how long till we find out they did something insane like all use the same key or are all running a web server that allows access to the gas and brakes directly without authentication?

    Edit: to be clear, no issue with the goal of more electric vehicles. But Kia is having some real deep seated quality issues the last... 13 years according to my insurance agent. They won't even touch a Kia without factory installed push button ignition since 2011. Then there's the whole "we're leaking all your data and access to your car thing"

  • I live with some ducks. They're pretty great. They give me eggs now, and poop. So. Much. Poop.

  • Not only does this bullshit backfire spectacularly sometimes resulting in our current political climate. It also results in the "not frothing at the mouth" style of reactionaries to flee to the only other viable alternative, dragging the Overton window further right.

    At best this asshole is a moron, accidentally damaging the people he thinks he's trying to help. At worst this asshole is an asshole who's fine with dragging the country further into a right-wing shit hole because his team wins now and he gets his treats no matter what.

  • Ha! That's wild. You can literally just buy it at the farm store in town here.

    I'm sure it's far cheaper there too.

  • That's certainly.... An opinion.

  • There's always something at least a little off about anybody who earns a PhD.

    I've met a lot of them, and some of them are good at hiding it, but it's always something...

  • Might be. I remember them being marketed as "no return rentals"

  • I startled my dogs laughing at that last bit.

    Last time I dealt with Matlab much was like fifteen years ago when I was helping some people using it for quick interpretation of data. We just kept finding bugs that caused calculation errors (which they fixed pretty quickly TBF) and it was so much slower than any other general programming language we tried. It could be way better now, I wouldn't know, I haven't had call to use it since... A circuit simulation class?

  • In all reality it's fine for what it does, just like every other language. It's another tool in the box that's most useful for a certain set of problems.

    Matlab shouldn't, in my opinion, be used to construct a GUI, or generally be used for any sort of production code. Perfectly fine as a research tool though.

    But I digress, my overall point is a meaningless semantic joke. The only people who will get bent out of shape about splitting hairs between "scripting" and "programming" are all people who belong in this community.

  • TigerDirect eventually acquired the rights for the Circuit City name, years after the stores closed. They were great for awhile, it was just weird that they tried to revive the brand.

    I bought my first PC parts at CompUSA, which... I don't think I've seen for a very long time lol. Definitely used TigerDirect when I was in college though.

  • Oh it shouldn't, seeing as how it's a scripting language and not actually for programming lol

  • Unregulated capitalism destroys everything it touches, including itself.

  • Oh that was wild too, those color changing DVDs.

  • TigerDirect

  • Not to downplay your point at all, but didn't John Edwards do exactly that with a staffer when his wife was dying?

  • Just pull the trigger, we both know how this ends.

  • A hot bath being wasteful because you have to heat water and need a sewer is ridiculous.

    Solar water heaters are a thing and grey water reuse is also a thing.

    You don't even need electricity to have a private bath.

    In addition, prior to the modern era regular bathing was often a privilege of the elite, not to mention the hygiene concerns of a giant bowl of people soup.

    Bathhouses still exist in the form of steam rooms and the like, and you could make an argument about the inefficiency of personal hot tubs, but those are more specific examples of "bathing" as a recreational activity and not a hygienic one.