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  • If I recall, the founder had some workaround for situations like you describe. I am in the same situation but I didn't have the effort to care enough to do all that hassle.

  • Baking

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  • The easiest way is to bind it to a fat, like making canabutter.

  • Hey dude can you please wait like a half an hour? I gotta charge my car if we're gonna have a pursuit...

  • Solution: go to neighbor's yard and commit arson. Then it will hopefully chirp enough to be found.

  • When one says "criminal gangs in Sweden", they're mostly referring only to blue-collar crime. And yes, it is one of their largest income sources after the various types of fraud (tax, welfare, and personal frauds).

    Det uppskattas att 100–150 ton narkotika importeras till Sverige årligen och de vanligaste typerna av narkotika som smugglas in i Sverige är hasch (52 %), marijuana (22 %), kokain (12 %), amfetamin (11 %) och övrigt 3 % (Polismyndigheten, 2021c). Tillsammans motsvarar dessa narkotikapreparat ett försäljningsvärde på 10–15 miljarder kronor av vilket ca 80 % (8,3–12,5 miljarder kronor) årligen uppskattas återinvesteras i ny narkotika. De resterande 20 % är brottsvinster och utgör 1,2–2,8 miljarder kronor (Figur 1), vilket beräknas vara mindre i verkligheten med tanke på transport, logistik, förvaring, omkostnader och beslag av narkotikapartier.

    Source: https://polisen.se/contentassets/98c220457ffa421cb604859eb2f3b142/den-kriminella-ekonomin-240916.pdf

    So 74% is cannabis. And then consider, how many of those other drugs would have reduced exposure if cannabis users weren't "forced" to socialize with dealers?

  • Oh no, who will they be able to ghost now?

  • Our right-wing government loves to follow in America's old footsteps... it's sooo much better that we put a ton of young teenagers in really expensive "prisons", instead of removing the monopoly that criminals' have: their biggest cash cow, cannabis.

  • Many still have a hidden superuser account that can't be disabled or changed, particularly if you use an ISP-provided device. Usually the password is something "secret" to the provider, so it's not as bad as root:root, but still... Plus all the possibilities with TR-069 for example. It's a scary world.

  • the American people don't even know these products are foreign because they are allowed to be marked as “Product of the USA”.

    That can't be true, right?

  • Yeah, it taints the entire relationship right from the start. So when you know they've already messed it up, keep that in mind: it's your best way to get a raise right off the bat if you play the same game.

  • Congratulations, you got hired somewhere great! Or your team is filled with masochists, who knows.

  • Jedi isn't a contraction. So, what's an on board, and why does Little Jedi possess it?

  • Oh yeah, I forgot that it's smart to get rid of all rules and laws and such, simply because some folk will disregard it.

  • Regarding the Gripen E/F, SAAB doesn't own the licences for all the details, so they'd need to get daddy USA to agree to it. Especially the engine, it being a GE F414 (and I think the same rules apply even on the F414 variant, being the Swedish RM16). Everyone's too scared about committing ITAR violations and such.

    So even if the USA said yes today, it'd still be several years away before we'd see Ukranian-produced Gripen in the air. But to answer your question, it's not any real problem to have local manufacturing if all parties are on board; SAAB has worked with Embraer to produce Gripen E in Brazil since a couple years back for example.

  • the code is going to be held to the same standards as always, so it's not like they're going to be blindly adding slop

    But you think it's okay that the reviewers should waste their time reviewing slop?

    I've had to spend so much time the last few months reviewing and refactoring garbage code, all because corporate whitelisted some LLMs. This group I've worked with for many years used to be really competent developers, but they've all become blind. It's a tragedy.

    how would you know the difference?

    Maybe you can't, but it's very obvious in many cases.

  • It's literally a crime for anyone else to take OP's meds.

  • Banana

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  • Do the 16p and 14p bananas taste better than the 13p bananas?

  • It'd be illegal in Sweden as egenmäktigt förfarande. Is there nothing similar in Finland?

    For example, if you were to put a lock on someone's bike, would that not be illegal? The idea with egenmäktigt förfarande is that you're disturbing someone's right to use their property.

  • AWS doesn't go down that often to impact such decisions I wouldn't think... I think it's more likely that these companies calculated that AWS isn't worth the price for their workloads?

    I've been at several companies where just a day's worth of their AWS costs would be able to finance significantly stronger compute/storage, in addition to an administration team for all that. (Of course it's not that simple, but you get what I mean)