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  • I read that the "Truth Social" juror actually just read posts on Twitter/X where he saw reposts about what he said on TS... and that he wasn't actually a follower on that platform. Could be wrong, but thought I should point that out.

    But yes, what problem do they have on the verdict? Either he and others of his ilk are lying or they really believe in conspiracies.

  • But I get why on airplanes they tell you to put your own mask on last.

    What did you mean by this? Are you talking about the oxygen masks in the event of an emergency? Because on airplanes you are told to put your mask on first before helping others. This is to prevent you from passing out before helping a child or someone else who needs assistance.

  • Even if he did stop and order at McDonald's, he'd probably still pay for his meal.

    Would be pretty funny for him to go in during rush hour and order free food for everyone waiting in line using the card... though there probably is some fine print.

  • In my experience, in IT, cables are usually the way to go over adapters. Adapters tend to break more often than cables.

    Someone else may offer a more thorough differing opinion... like perhaps a very high quality HDMI cable with a high quality adapter may be better than a mediocre off-brand standalone cable, but if the prices/brand are the same... I'd stick with the single cable.

    Before USB-C became standard, we stuck with HDMI cables and then had different adapters on hand just for convenience, but if we knew a cable is going to be used in the same equipment for a long time, we'll try for the single cable.

  • The headline seems to be a bit misleading.

    The tests were done during the pandemic where more kids were being tested for other things like depression and anxiety... and then those doctors were also testing some of them for ADHD.

    More testing = more cases. Would be nice to know if it's actually increasing and what the cause might be.

  • I've been in IT for about a decade now. And I Google stuff all the time to fix issues for our company. But I just know what to look for to find the solution. Most people don't or are too afraid they may make things worse... which could happen... so they need these services.

    And yes, Geek Squad is likely not the best solution, but better for these people to go to the store with their paid service than to call some random number on screen when a "virus alert!" comes on blaring. The problem occurs when the number on screen shows a Geek Squad logo next to it.