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  • It's the whole "drag queens are groomers" thing.

    Appearing in court for the sentencing, Penny did not apologize and justified his actions as protecting children, according to the Columbus Dispatch.

    They genuinely believe that gays, trans, drag queens, etc are grooming children for sexual reasons. It's insane logic.

  • You also have to have credit to get loans. I ran into this issue when I bought a house. I hadn't had a credit card in years because it was too easy to get into debt. The only thing that saved me is I am on one of my folks credit cards for rare emergencies if I'm watching their house and something goes awry (like the dehumidifier shits all over the basement floor and needs replaced).

  • “This software update makes it so that even if they try to plug that USB port in, it’s not going to disable the ignition immobilizer,” Emily Falecki said. “It’s going to keep that intact and it is going to sound the factory alarm.”

    Falecki said on Friday that part of this upgrade requires Kia owners to lock their cars with a key fob.

    If you don’t use the key fob to lock your vehicle, the upgrade is useless.

    So this is a software "fix" for a hardware problem. WTF Kia...

  • Yep, one of the folks at my job (a lifelong smoker I might add) attended a Halloween party in 2020, caught covid, and died.

  • Great question, and I should have probably clarified my response. There are transformers, the "cans" you see on utility poles. Then there are transformers, the "big boys" in substations. This is one of the better pics I can find on Google, oddly enough it links to an article about how easy it is to disable a substation by shooting out the transformer: https://stopfossilfuels.org/electric-grid/shooting-transformers-disables-substations/buckskin-substation-transformer-shooting.jpg

    The cans you see on poles are relatively ubiquitous and fairly easy to source. The big boys in the substations are the ones with the huge lead times and large cost. Stockpiling them as a business would be a loosing venture. It would be unlikely you would have a customer locally and transporting them is expensive owing to the weight/size.

  • I hate to say I was one of these voters. I grew up in a christian house and was home-schooled. When I started voting my folks just told me to pick an R for everything. It took a couple of years to realize what a bullshit take that was.

    I'm glad I got out, but there are a LOT of people that don't and they go on to perpetuate that ideology.

  • 1-2 years.

    I worked for an electric utility for nearly 2 decades and now am a consultant helping power companies with grid modernization. This is the part that terrifies me, we are WOEFULLY unprepared for an event like this. A number of times over the years a strategic transformer reserve has been floated to congress with no movement. Even things like a large scale, coordinated attack against a bunch of substations at once could cripple the US power grid for months or even years. Transformer lead-times can be as long at 70 weeks last I knew. Obviously, in the event of a large-scale event the government could step in and throw resources to speed that up but it would be FAR better to have a ready-to-go supply we could draw from.

  • Yeah my work MDM is setup this way with Android Enterprise. Everything work-related is isolated to that area and there is no other access to the full device. I can even have all those apps shut off after-hours or when on vacation so I don't get notifications during personal time. My boss knows to text/call me if there is something urgent that comes up.

  • lol I love it. You'd think by now people/companies would be aware of this....

  • It loads for me after a few seconds but caused my laptop to slow WAY down the memory usage in Firefox to jump like 6GB during those few seconds.

  • Honestly it's been a yearish since I've tried and my memory is shit so I don't have any specific examples I can give now. In general though the bulk of my searches involve:

    • A local company I need for xyz or a specific type of restaurant
    • Issues/repairs for a specific make/model/year car (I do lots of my own work)
    • Various homelab related things (docker services for xyz)
    • Details about a movie or TV show (sometimes a specific episode)
    • Prices for products and where I can get them (trying to de-Amazon)
    • How to fix xyz in my home

    I'm sure there are more, but those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

  • I've tried, many times over the years, to use DDG and you are 100% spot-on. I find it damn-near impossible to find what I need without some deep voodoo magic to somehow craft the perfect query. It's been a decade+ since I've gone to page 2 of a Google search. Using DDG I can be 3 or 4 pages deep before maybe finding the answer. There is SOOO much irrelevant stuff to filter through.

    It sucks, I don't want to use Google, but there doesn't seem to be a great alternative.