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  • IRL Pocahontas was like 11 or 12.

  • Not just patent trolls, most US corporations (at least every non boutique tech company I've worked for over the past 20 years) are incorporated in Delaware.

  • My wife and I are 40 with 3 kids (in another week two of them will be in high school!) and we quote this at least twice a month, usually in bed, usually while pretend stiff-arming the other and saying "whooooooooomphf"

  • I dont think Afghanistani or Persian ethnic people are semitic. Iraq would probably count but probably a majority of Muslims in the world aren't semitic.

  • Dang, very sad. I was just in Nosara a few weeks back with my family and definitely noticed some serious rips (no surprise, the conditions that make a break good for surfing also make it dangerous).

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  • Typescript makes for a whole different experience on the FE

  • Mexico is in North America

  • Do you live here? There are major population centers on both sides of the bridge (Richmond on one end, San Rafael on the other) and the Ohlone trail + Richmond Greenway means you can ride a bike from Emeryville all the way to the bridge quite easily.

    That said it's a beast of a commute to ride. I'd say 90% of the bikers I see on there aren't using it to commute but are using it for exercise/pleasure cycling. I do see about 10% of bikers on ebikes that could make this a viable commute.

  • Soup for my family?

  • Peenie wallie! 🇯🇲

  • Eat some more pills, pillhead.

    (Mardock totally rules)

  • Hmmm...

  • As a counterpoint here is mine

    Except way off peak it's faster to take bart than drive (north berkeley to downtown SF). I usually take a trans bay bus when going to office (closer to my house) which is $6 one way. BART is like $8. (So round trip under $20). Vs driving is $8 for the bay bridge and then somewhere between $20 and $60 to park for the day (no free parking at my office).

  • I moved to the bay area in 2012, absolutely hated Musk back then and thought all of his success was hanging onto other's coattails and good timing (which fair enough, is a skill + huge privilege in and of itself, but isn't the same as inventing/engineering) but he was really popular here. He continued to reveal himself to be more and more of a shitheel over the years and I got to slowly see everybody I knew and worked with eventually come around to the same opinion I had held for more than a decade.

  • Is the US the first floor is the ground floor, second floor is what is called the 1st floor in many other countries

  • What kind of odd take is this. I agree Barbara Lee won't accomplish much in an interim mayor seat but she's mostly beyond reproach and definitely speaks for me!

  • I think I'll trust owasp and my own over 20 years of experience building commercial software but you do you

  • This generally goes against security best practices as it can be used for attempted user enumeration. A better version would be "we'll send you an email with your account status if this user exists" but obviously that results in a fair amount more complexity (and cost) to implement

  • This is such an unbelievably bad take.

    First, Musk has always been a tool, a nepo baby, and an asshole. Just because American liberals only recently noticed this doesn't mean he used to be great.

    Second, this isn't the case of Starlink being State owned and controlled, it's the case of the State being Starlink owned and controlled. That's what was happening in Ukraine and what will continue to happen. If you think for a second that Musk is beholden to anything or anybody I've got a rusty polygon ridden death trap to sell you.