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  • When you realize they've not made a "donation" yet, you'll understand. It's just a matter of time.

  • For now, but they're eliminating that capability later this year.

  • Oh Republicans would have definitely cared if Clinton had an affair with anyone. They didn't care that Monica was an intern. They wanted to vilify a Democrat.

    And honestly it is a big deal if any politician has an affair since it's then a huge vulnerability making them susceptible to coercion and blackmail.

  • Guards in Russia don't have access to South American poison dart frogs any more than you do. His murder was not the decision of a guard.

  • And when lots of people are around, you have lots of cameras. Imagine how different things would be if we didn't have video from Minnesota.

  • Crazy to me that it was filmed in 2010. My experience dumpster diving was as a kid in the 80s in Phoenix and as I mentioned, the stores started locking things up and so it stopped. Or so I thought... it seems in many areas it was and maybe still is occurring. Perhaps locking dumpsters is too much of a hassle for some places. Anyway, thanks for sharing!

  • They used to dump them in unlocked dumpsters but people figured that out and started pilfering the dumpsters. My dad, not poor at all but quite frugal/cheap, somehow heard about this and started taking me as a kid to go dumpster diving with him. It was crazy the amount of food we brought home for those couple years before places started locking the dumpsters. And there were a lot of people driving up and going through them just like us.

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  • In a properly secure system the rep can't see the code but must type it in to get to your data. If they can get to it without your secret, they can be tricked into supplying it or may abuse their access themselves.

  • Same... unique email for each service and the Discord leak a few weeks ago was the most abused one I believe I've experienced. So many emails for a huge number of sites claiming I opened support tickets and what-not.

  • Please, oh wizard, share your magic!

  • The lunch thing is definitely something I miss, and the white board collaborations. I haven't found any decent equivalent virtual tool for the latter, and if you're starting a new job in-person collaboration can be a jump start.

    That said I've worked remote for a decade and the pros outweigh the cons greatly. A huge perk for me is being able to workout at lunch in my home gym. I'm not a morning person and I'm often so drained by end-of-day that working out after work is a non-starter. I know my physical health would be worse if I had to go into an office because I just wouldn't end up working out like I do now.

  • Mass has no direct relationship to calories. A gallon of water has 0 calories. A pound of salt has 0. Some things we eat provide necessary elements of nutrition but no energy/calories. Some things provide calories but have 0 nutritional value, like sugar. Most foods provide a mix of nutritional value and calories.

  • A number of cities do... it doesn't change things.

  • They may not deserve forgiveness but if reaching out to them can get them to admit their mistake, and in doing so we together can rollback some of the insanity of the last decade, it'll be better for all of us. Based on numbers alone we're very unlikely to do that without some help from "reformed" Republicans.

  • I think I made the mistake of clicking the same link. It's a Wikipedia link so how bad can it be?? I'm sure it's a video taken from far away, right? Wrong. Sorry I clicked it.

    The guy might have been a piece of shit but I didn't need to see his murder from 5 ft away.

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  • Sheesh... Alaska I might have predicted because of the ratio of men to women there. But what's up with Arkansas??

  • To be fair when it's a product a person didn't ask for and the OS forced it on them, it's not unreasonable that they may not understand how it works and make mistakes.

  • It certainly depends. I'm not sure what qualifies as "most people" now. Plenty of people have higher interest rates on their homes from recent purchases than those who've purchased homes 4 or 5 years ago, and if you live in a state with higher income tax you'll have more to deduct. Also self-employed contractors and non-incorporated small business owners are likely going to itemize. My wife and I itemize but we're fortunate enough to be in a place where we support a lot of charities so itemization is worth it.

  • "Required" isn't the right word but they do record who donates to them because people usually want them to. People donating to non-profits will receive statements from those non-profits at year end so they can deduct the donations from their taxes when filing their return.

    People can donate anonymously but if they do so, they give up their right to claim the tax deduction so most do not.

  • Pi-hole @sh.itjust.works

    Reoccurring brief DNS outages - where's the problem?

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Best way to dual boot laptop - Linux and Windows