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    1. create instability
    2. profit from said instability
    3. run from said instability
  • You mean the SSD chipset, or the does the enclosure have a chipset, too?

  • The M.2 enclosure I have gets extremely hot during periods of extended use like installing an OS or transferring large amounts of data. Not sure if it’s a problem with other enclosures, but it’s something to consider.

  • I like cars and bikes, so I don’t mind some extra noise, but there’s definitely a limit. I’d also say that in any crowded area like a big city neighborhood I’d rather not see any cars, but if they have to be there they should be as quiet as possible.

  • Either way I love the fact these people prove themselves wrong and then go to jail for it

    Definitely my favorite part of the story. I'm sure that once the ballots are cast there's some sort of verification process, because why the hell wouldn't there be...I guess I'm just confused as to why there's no verification when the ballots are requested in the first place. It's one thing to commit identity theft and use a real person's name and SSN, but the fact that you can just make up a name and SSN and get a ballot sent you you baffles me.

  • The article was kind of vague, but I read it to mean she obtained the fraudulent ballots using methods available to the public, not in her official capacity.

  • The article said she sent the fraudulent ballots to her Republican representative, I'm guessing to say "look how easy it is to get fraudulent ballots" since her rep is a conspiracy theorist who thinks the election was stolen. I'm curious if there's a mechanism in place to catch people obtaining fraudulent ballots who don't literally send proof of their crime to an elected official.

  • Ok, it is a bit disconcerting that she was so easily able to fraudulently obtain mail-in ballots. But fraudulent ballots =/= fraudulent votes. I assume there’s a method in place for verifying the authenticity of a mail-in ballot. I’m sure they check it against voter rolls. What was she trying to prove, that it’s too easy to get a mail-in ballot? Not exactly a voter fraud smoking gun 🤷‍♂️

  • isn’t the worst offender I’ve seen, but it’s still bullshit. They should never be able to advertise it at $84.99 when there are $30.99 in required fees

  • I would hope this would also apply to the live TV streaming services like Hulu+live tv, Fubo, YouTube TV, etc. I looked into some of them, and the added fees took the monthly bill from like $83 a month to over $100 a month, but you don’t know that unless you read the disclaimers since they advertised it at $83 a month.

  • If you can’t seem to focus your attention on the topic at hand you might want to consult a physician.

    Unless you think there’s someone out there encouraging not baseball, and that person should be stopped.

  • Atheism is a religion in the same way not playing baseball is a sport

  • I enjoyed BF1, but I played the betas for both BF5 and 2042 and was thoroughly disappointed.

  • Well the Wendy’s by my house abruptly closed a few weeks ago, so I’d say the demand indicated they should lower their prices

  • Liberty is when gun. The more gun you have, the more liberty you are.

  • The L and the T are mutually exclusive

  • Why does “move the country forward” always mean “let Republicans get away with being criminals and shitheads?”

  • Why does free speech only go one way? If there weren’t comments from religious people sharing their viewpoint, atheists would have nothing to respond to.

  • Same here. 40” Sharp Aquos quattron not only still working, but working flawlessly. It’s also got way more inputs than any TV that size today, and a stand that swivels that I use all the time. I’m in no hurry to replace it.