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  • Since the others tackled polygraph's uselessness, I want to comment on another angle:

    I think fundamentally in such a case it will be easy for you to convince yourself that you're telling the truth in the moment you say it.

    After all you are telling the truth to a version of the question, and you only have an assumption that the questioner means a different version of the question. Even if it's a good assumption, nothing in particular makes your version worse, in fact you could argue it's better.

    That combined should make it easy to mentally gloss over the contradiction. So I think your physiological reaction will be indistinguishable from telling the truth on control questions.

  • The article said:

    Journalist Susan Crabtree posted video and audio of the altercation on Twitter, noting that the incident took place about two miles from the White House.

    So I went to look for her twitter post in her profile, and I just have to say, what the fuck is up with that lady? She's supposed to be a Journalist?

    She even blamed the fight between the secret service officers on diversity, equality and inclusion.

    Edit: Here's the link via xcancel so you don't have to give her impressions: https://xcancel.com/susancrabtree/status/1927394294949671141

  • I use a 10Mb LAN connection to my Giagabit router

    Is that a 10BASE-T connect over two pairs of twisted pair? But even then you'd naively expect Fast Ethernet 100 Mb/s at least. I'm curious what it's only 10, can you tell us?

  • In my experience that's usually the case for XG-PON and XGS-PON networks. Because you're sharing one port on the OLT with up to 63 neighbours. Though I think most build outs aim for 16 or 32 splits.

    Anyway they don't want to risk you sending when it's not your turn or disturbing your neighbours connection in any other way, they make you use their ONU. Basically the same old story like with the coax cable modems. Just because some idiot (or rather industry group of idiots) had to go and turn fiber back into a shared medium to save on cable and ports a bit.

  • Where am I supposed to get a 10Gb modem for residential use?

    There are a few routers that have SFP+ slots so you can modulate to any laser signal your provider might require.

    • FRITZ!Box 5690 Pro
    • Zyxel AX7501
    • TP-Link Deco BE85

    Otherwise if you're looking for strictly only a modem there are various available. They are usually simply called fiber to ethernet converter. Startek, Delock, Trendnet, FS

    If you meant a switch, well 10G switches are abundant. Zyxel, Netgear, TP-Link all the usual suspects.

  • I think that only works with hot foods that don’t actually raise your bodies temperature

    It feels hot and it affects circulation and stuff. But the physical heating effect is pretty minuscule. If you think about it, a human is more or less like 75kg of water at 36 degrees celsius, if you add 0.25kg of water at 50 degrees celsius (cup of tea) you end up with a body of 75.25kg at 36.05 degrees celsius.