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  • I'm sorry, 1x11? I've never really shopped for a bike more expensive than like $500 and the idea of getting less gear options for more money is wild to me.

  • I wish the abstract had information on what factor they're optimizing for when deriving the optimal length.

  • Eh, I like not having to climb to get in and out. I also like being able to see over other cars parked on the street at intersections.

  • I had a dream that I was a commander in the Imperial Ace Hardware Army and I was tasked with a campaign to take over a small mom and pop hardware store in rural Mongolia and assimilate it into the Ace Hardware chain.

  • there must be some challenge-response type NFC systems on the market

    There are. Hotels use them for door key cards so they can't be cloned.

  • It keeps people remembering that this is a distraction from the Epstein stuff. A useful reminder, I'd say.

  • Yes

  • They're also good if you are interested in quitting. They give you an accurate measured dose to taper off with.

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  • Server crashed

  • I recognize that game

  • They could stick it in Azure or AWS or something.

  • Not with that attitude

  • They could just spin up a no-name instance that isn't associated with them to get it through federation, though. It still doesn't make sense to scrape.

  • I've seen fortimanager, can't say I'm impressed so far

    It definitely takes a solid time investment to pay off.

    It's a multi vendor environment. Not ideal, parts are ours, parts are managed on behalf of customers.

    In that case, there's not a great "one size fits all" solution that I know of, but there are ways to make it easier. Have you looked at Auvik? It's a bit overkill for just auditing configs, but it's really good at helping you collect all the configs. From there, you can pick them apart with grep or whatever text parsing tool you want to look for things that shouldn't be there.

  • If the base is big enough, you're honestly probably best with whatever fleet management tool your vendor has. I'm in a Fortinet shop, so in our case it'd be FortiManager.

  • If they build a model which uses charge level as an input to predict the price they're willing to pay, that would be using AI.

  • Or to let them get their finger out of their nose

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  • I pretend I'm smoking, but at that point it's really just a breathing exercise.

  • Duolingo has done math. I don't know how good it is, but it's there.