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Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug @ Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug @lemmy.world
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  • I remember my friends mom got an s3 and the water damage tag was triggered before they even left the store, they tried to exchange it for another one but it was triggered too.

    I'm still convinced that many of them were purposely triggered so they could deny warranty claims. It makes too much sense.(I know s series isn't sony, I just mean most companies do this).

  • I like to imagine what I could have done if my father owned an emerald mine and I could have afforded multiple prestigious universities

    My Dad cooked meth in the early 2000s and I dropped out of community college at 17 because my Mom had brain cancer.

    I always just look at people who don't see the benefits of standing on the shoulders of others as entitled and childish.

  • My router supported OpenVPN out of the box so I just use that and have remote connections disabled in all of my software

    I'm curious what the other, more advanced users here have to tell me about it because I'm still new to the self hosted stuff and that was the first thing I thought of to do

  • How many people made 2-3 accounts to compensate for outages? Less outages means less alts being active .

    Of course that won't accout for the whole amount of people leaving, but I bet if we could get that metric it wouldn't seem near as bad

  • Yes.

    It's a fantastic software. All of your files are kept in plaintext, too, which is important to me.

    You do NOT have to pay for syncing, you can pay them for their services, but I use syncthing to sync from my phone to my PC and server. It updates almost instantly. They also don't try to block you from using third party sync options.

    Obsidian is a notes software, but you can make canvases like this and link multiple notes together. It also supports mark down.

  • My argument of that is that we've only just started looking in a massive, massive, massive universe. Like, the other day. The big bang theory is less than a hundred years old and we only just discovered cosmic background radiation in 1964

    We JUST started looking and we probably have no idea what we are looking for or at.

    Also, these earth like planets are a fucking guess, a giant maybe. They make their host star, which we make assumptions of about their size, make a tiny hardly perceptible dip in light and we measure the wavelengts that were filtered out.

    The more I learn about how this science is done, the more it all just looks like a big fucking maybe that someone spouts so confidently as fact. Like, the track record for fact is pretty thin in science.

  • Its a pretty similar statistic for most rural states.

    Consider that the population is lower but the ratio of people driving is much higher. Less cities, more people have to commute 30-60 minutes, etc.

    Part of it is poor infrastructure, yeah(the other southern rural states with similar stats track a better record comparatively based on quality of infrastructure by my own personal anecdote of having driven/lived in them), but it's just predominantly the ratio of drivers to non drivers as the key factor.

  • It's 27 in mississippi, so only about twice as deadly.

    Edit, actually, let's revisit the data. You said 60 per 100000 vehicles, if you shift that to population, the data point I used, it becomes 32. Only slightly more deadly than living in the southern US

  • My Dad has experienced traffic like this. He said having strict rules is often worse because you expect others to follow the rules and then they don't, people die. There's a sort of complacency involved with rigid rules.