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  • Let's play a game. Being from Florida I can say this is not an alligator but a crocodile. Mud to me doesn't scream gulf of Mexico. Anything anyone can recognize that would differentiate if this is a salt water crocodile from Africa, Australia or possibly but I'm guessing not South America.

  • "flood the space" is their goal. Hit you with 1,000 shit things, and hope 100 stick. We will miss a lot. Banon said it is was their goal and they cherish it. Problem is that if they were opposed by such an enemy they would say there is one solution, end them. Most everyone in this country left of MAGA is against slaughtering criminals. Hence the criminal and his thugs in the white house. A man who commits 32 felonies is looked at by a base as better than a person who commits 1 misdemeanor. The misdemeanor, trying to exist, the felonies, stealing from the banks we paid out of pocket to bail out of bankruptcy. The "criminals" paid 94 billion in taxes or some shit in 2022, we are paying more than that to remove them from this country, to get no returns. 94 billion is more than we paid out defense companies to build new weapons to replace old weapons we wanted to retire and sent to Ukraine to defend against our worst enemy for the entirety of our existence. Not even 2% of our defense budget went towards it. Yet the most senile old man that has ever stepped foot in the white house is ordering us to stop following up sanctions on the people HE OWES MONEY too.

    Make America Great Again should clearly mean to remove him from the white house, as well as Johnson and Vance. Tax the rich and actually build back the middle class. Anyone who believes in capitalism should never believe in Johnson

  • How is it slowing down the digestive system? Didn't we learn recently that our digestion system / gut bacteria actually plays a strong role in lifespan of a person? Would modifying such processes not potentially impact the lifespan of a person... Guess we'll find out in time

  • I haven't read into any of it, but I thought weight watchers was just a calorie counting thing? I'm assuming the new drugs just curb your appetite to allow your stomach to shrink and then you have to still learn to be a healthier eater to maintain/lose weight. I have no impulse control when it comes to food sometimes so I'd fuck that up real quick. If I am in the mindset of eat healthy I can do that for a while, but soon as I have that one day I'll sit down and eat a whole pizza and not give a fuck which I assume would stretch my stomach or tear any stitches and I'd be back to where I was (or in the hospital)

  • Most people can't afford to go to Universities for the purpose of research. Most people go to Universities for a specific college (every university is requured to have multiple colleges to be accedited) to learn information that is already known. Which is where I think we have it set up wrong. It shouldn't cost large sums of money for a person to learn what is already known, the information should be made available for free. The tests universal and unattached to a University name. Were you able to pass the test showing proficiency in A, B and C. Yes or no, that is what we need to know you are proficient in for this job. It doesn't matter if you went to Alabama, Yale, Community college, online seminars, w.e. Researching knowledge we do not currently possess is what I think the University setup should be pushed back towards.

  • Are you paying to know those things? I think you're paying for a piece of paper that said you went there. The number of employers who have hired me for what my Bachelor's of Science is for: 0. Programmers are probably screwing themselves if they are going to program later in life and using an LLM to write it. But something like 60-90 out of the 120 credit hours for that Bachelor's degree are not programming courses. If I was in college today I could safely say I would know which courses I needed to pay attention to, and which ones I don't. Hell I took Archeology of Caribbean Piracy one semester, fun course though.

  • I'm the opposite, I am 35, but hadn't played Minecraft until about 5 years ago. My partner plays it on Xbox so I've jumped in couch multiplayer multiple times. She usually has Game pass, so I never ask anything about who owns anything. If I sit down to play something once every couple months if call it lucky for me. We usually result to Streamio I set up with one of those $15/180 day subscriptions. Movies are easier to be on the same page for us. We want to play together but when she wants to go roaming I'm still wanting to build a giant watermelon farm so I never have to worry about. Dying from starvation/health loss.

    Also the answer to if you have to many dodos while playing couch co-op in ARK offline, the answer is always no. I'd rather than 50 dodos wandering around my hut so I don't feel lonely lol (never wanted to play online)

  • The way this is set up it also won't get you "into" your account if Windows Hello is turned on and required, as the TPM requirement will verify the RSA type key won't match on the backend? So you would get dumped at the login screen, allowing you to access the password reset screen, requiring you to use to password reset tool (needing the old password still) but then once reset the new password would sync with the hello pin/fingerprint/faceID as that machine is on the network, allowing the user to get back in remotely without having to physically show up at the machine. So it can save you a phone call or 2 to IT and keep a 2 factor authentication up to date remotely without locking the user out. (Not all of these authentication options are as good as others, but standardly you block the ones your company doesn't want via group policy. )

  • I wanted to see what the sub was, and started looking at the capabilities. First thing I noticed was the sub has a capacity of 4-6 people. 9 people died on it... Left with more questions than answers. I'm assuming the capacity data was just wrong

  • The collections they speak of are usually protected in some manner. Approved lenders by the government. Believe they can only be discharged in bankruptcy if you can prove unique situations, which if it's happening to millions of people, I imagine a judge would find it hard to call unique.

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  • Shipping from the U.S. to Europe can only be made more inefficient by heading up towards Greenland. The only way it could be more efficient is if the U.S. took over Canada and was trying to directly trade with Russia without Europe being in the way. An attack on Greenland should be seen as an attack on Canada and all of the EU/UK