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  • Maybe, probably. They are going to gamble that they can stay the same because people are/will be so mad about... well everything.

    They can prop up a white male moderate with an ounce of charisma, someone that is around 45. People will be refreshed that this candidate speaks in complete sentences and the capacity for empathy -- like a real person.

    That's what they want, business as usual sold as a revolutionary idea. Will people buy it? Who knows.. groups of people are pretty dumb.

  • Reverse engineering the server is reverse engineering the whole game. It's going to require skilled engineers and a significant time investment. It may be possible, but not practical.

    Also, the client will likely verify it is talking to a legitimate server by checking a certificate, so you may also have to hack the client too.

    At some point you're better off making your own game with hookers and blackjack.

  • Oddly this year they are really prevalent in my area. In prior years I haven't seen nearly as many.

    I'm intentionally avoiding lawn treatments and insecticides this year. I love my yard, but I'm also thinking about switching to clover.

  • I ran it for a while, and loved it. Cinnamon is sleek and feels polished. The installation is really fast and not bloated with garbage software.

    Everything generally works, and the interface feels familiar.

    It is Ubuntu/Debian under the hood, so compatibility with most software is good. Bleeding edge drivers may run into issues, but most of them work with a little fiddling.

    It's worth a try. If nothing else toss it on a USB drive and give it a test drive.

  • I'm aligned with your perspective, and I appreciate the clarity you've brought to this facet of the conversation. From a tactical standpoint, I want to loop in the stakeholders to ensure they are also in sync with the continued usage of buzzwords.

    If you run into any blockers, please circle back.

    Cheers!

  • I recently drove eight hours on a trip. It's brutal, but you'll be fine.

    • download offline maps on your phone
    • get lots of music, podcasts, and things to keep entertained
    • stop every few hours to stretch your legs, use the bathroom, and maybe get something to eat
    • be aware of your route. Think about where you can stop. Be ready for construction and other unexpected delays.
    • check your tire pressure before you leave (especially the spare!)
    • make sure you have basic stuff like a jack and jumper cables
    • make sure you have your license, insurance, and registration
    • if you can afford it, dashcams are nice to have
  • Yes, going to the gym can be fun. Once you start feeling better and seeing results, there is a feedback cycle that makes you want more.

    You should buy a pair of gym shorts and have a spare tshirt for working out.

    Without knowing your goals it is hard to tell you what to do when you arrive to the gym. Typically you check in by scanning your card. If you don't want to change at the gym, show up in your shorts and shirt ready to work.

    So now you've entered the gym with some proper attire, then what? If you don't have a plan, a good default is to limber up by stretching for a bit. Then find your favorite cardio machine and warm up on that, maybe for 15 mins or so.

    Then you can do what you please. Go lift weights, continue with the cardio, play a game like basketball with some people; variety is the spice of life.

    If you don't know how to lift weights, there are tons of resources out there ranging from books and YouTube to personal training.

    Circuit training on machines is a great way to get started, especially if you don't have someone to work out with.

    Home training is ok, but you have to have a lot of discipline to not end up on your phone or the couch. Going to a gym, especially with a workout partner, seems to work best for me.