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  • You all are skipping over the very blantant fact that the orange human scrotum is intentionally marketing his bullshit this way to blur the lines between church and state. The problem isn't his grifter bible and cstitution that he couldn't quote if his life depended on it - it's that his lazy unintelligent base will believe this trash over the real things because they are easily manipulated sheep.

    All of you that aren't immediately calling out that bullshit and making excuses for it are helping to keep it going. Fuck all of you that say "well that's not what is being advertised" or that it's "propaganda" to call this bullshit out. You are the problem.

  • He's not wrong. There are too many insecure, spoiled, small, lazy, cowardly[ intellectually lacking, scared men on the right who are so intimidated by a dominating, independent, secure, smarter woman than them that they just can't handle it.

    They know they will never compare mentally so they resort to physical or religious means instead.

    Someone should get Trump his tendies.

  • I'll bite. Give me 9 "hardcore feminist men" then.

    don't really go out of their way to convince the people around them that they're trustworthy, unless they want you to trust them so they can take advantage of you.

    You just described Trump, every televangelist, and anyone in business.

  • What I've done is wired a different type of USB port to each door where the doorknob would exist. My kids and spouse all carry a different thumb drive for each door with the proper conversion adapter permanently attached so they know which door it belongs to. Each family member only uses the door for which they have the "key". My wife prefers the back door. The USB port solution helps to deny access to certain rooms inside the house too as I've wired ports on those doors too. For instance I have a room where I keep the liquor that I can block the kids from accessing.

    Each port is connected to a different RPI5 that runs software that upon a device insert reads a special file named for the date. Inside that file is the name of the family member so the script knows who it is. It then updates a spreadsheet hosted in Google Cloud so I can view it from anywhere. Google sends me push notifitations when this happens.

    The beauty is that if one of my family loses their thumb drive I just make another and rotate the adapters so the old one won't work anymore. My wife is the biggest culprit of this. She doesn't work and is home all day but she still has a pretty busy life based on all the action that back door sees. But it has lead to a bug - more on that later.

    It's a pretty flawless solution - I'm so proud of it I've given my tech savvy neighbor a thumb drive of his own to help test the system. Like I mentioned I have one bug to fix tho.

    It seems like every time my wife loses her thumb drive there is some ghosting in the logs. For instance, I'll see a push notification with her name and a the back door opening and then a few minutes later another rear entry with her name attached but never an exit between events. Maybe an hour later then I'll see an exit.

    My neighbor always seems to do his testing while I'm at work too cuz I'll see his name show up. My wife has mentioned he'll stop by for a half hour or hour a couple times a week and answer questions about the system and tech. I think she wants to get a job in tech.

    Another bug I've only seen happen a few times is the back door opening with my wife's thumb key, the neighbor entering the back door, and then my wife's name showing another back door event. I've called her on the phone to have her (and the neighbor if he's there) troubleshoot during this and she is definitely home but she sounds really hurried and out of breath. I don't know what she is watching on TV but it sounds like several guys arguing and when I ask why it's so loud she gets worked up and has to mute the phone for a bit.

    Actually now that I think about it I've started getting notifications of back door entries after my wife has gone to bed and I'm working on projects in the basement. It's soundproofed down there so I can listen to music without waking her. I swear tho I'll hear some off-timed thumping after these events.

    But yeah, I really like the tech I got going on and my wife thinks it's the best idea I've had. I think for v2 I'd like to implement a secret knock each family member has instead of the thumb drive so there's nothing to lose. It would be much easier for my wife's back door entry. I swear she squealed with delight when I told her how much time would be saved on entry just by a few properly timed forceful hits to a sensor on the back door. She wanted to try it out immediately!

    Good luck!

  • my brother in christ, this is exactly the point. isis-ra-el is only emboldened by foreign weapons. cut that shit in half and give the other half to the palestinians and shit changes. without foreign support vis-a-vis british zionists in the 30s and 40s and current american tax money isis-ra-el would have been de-platformed already

  • I hate having cords too. For me at least no matter what pair of wireless headphones I buy, they never last as long as I need them to and when they die I am never around a place to leave them to charge.

    Another thing is that my phone always tries to figure out what bluetooth device it thinks I want to pair with and it is wrong 90% of the time.

    It also thinks that if I've been away from a bluetooth device for awhile that when I come back I want to switch from my headphones to that device and it is wrong 100% of the time.

    Cords are irritating and I can't tell you how many times the cord has caught on something walking by and ripped the headphones out of my ears, but it still way less annoying than bluetooth.

  • You're telling me that computers are sophisticated enough to drive cars and create new antibiotics but resumes are just too much? Nah.

    If that's the case then don't ask for a resume and only have the form to input job history that can be easily handed over to a manager using a printable template.

    It's lazy on HR's part and on the HR software they use.