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  • I mean, I'm not much of a tinfoil hat, but this article feels extremely conveniently timed for Intel, who is currently going through a massive ordeal with their chips. Especially considering that the vulnerability is so extremely difficult to exploit that there's borderline no story here for 99% of people but the headline will still drive clicks and drama.

  • Yeah I personally actually prefer when programs conform to the OS UI as long as the UI is decent (cough Windows 8), it looks a lot more uniform and cohesive

  • Wow you're right, he's the author of the infamous "is-odd" and "is-even" packages. What an odd person.

    Someone in the OP PR mentioned the amount of energy used to download these tiny packages and its actually something crazy to think about

  • The paper doesn't use psuedocode as I know it. In my experience pseudocode looks much more similar to real code. (According to Wikipedia I'm more used to mathematical pseudocode)

    I've never been a fan because writing some simplified Python seems better. Or even better, writing Python that doesn't necessarily follow every syntax rule to a T and takes liberties where necessary to improve readability

  • The answer is still to adopt. The dogs are coming either from a shelter or a mill and both are good sources for adoption.

    The former means it's still giving a dog a home. It is still a dog that needs a home regardless of which country it originated from.

    The latter seems completely nonsense if the German shelters are paying full price and still giving the dogs up for adoption at reasonable rates. They'd be losing a ton of money. And if they're taking the leftovers from the puppy mills for cheap or free, then those are still losses to the mills and are discouraging more breeding. Also, those are still dogs that need homes regardless of source. Just because a dog was born in a mill doesn't mean it deserves not to be adopted.

    In either case the answer is still to get a dog from a shelter.

  • Also how is this being exclusively associated with the US?

    I mean I get it, we like guns and this is the US version of Amazon, but it's not like we have these toys in every household. And it's not like other countries don't have guns present in their culture (video games, movies, etc.).

    They are most likely produced in China and are definitely going to be uncommon.

    It's like making a post "the US has 80-gallon drums of lube no joke". It just feels like rage bait with an anti-US agenda

    Edit: Got home and did the most rudimentary search on the U.K., France, and Swedish version of Amazon. An identical or closely similar product is available on all of them.

  • Is it the Leaf razor? I heard about it through Future Proof and I'm absolutely satisfied with the shave, much closer than the plastic razors I used to use before and lasts much longer

  • CTO of my company was up at 1am this morning in the chats. Pray for the IT department

  • No meaning - it was just a random picture combined with a random phrase meant to make someone laugh

  • I'm not sure how other people feel about it, but this is my"Vagina Man" shirt I had printed after a night of Jackbox

  • I'm realizing it's blue but I'm normally a fan of purple, so I may switch.

    I aim for #333399 because it's nice and easy to remember

  • I think AWD is widely unnecessary for most people in most climates. It is just an unnecessary feature to sell you a more expensive car.

    I have lived in snowier climates my whole life and have also driven 2WD vehicles the entire time. I have only gotten stuck once, and I know that for a fact because I remember it being surprising that it had never happened before. You really don't need it if you just drive carefully when conditions are suboptimal.

    AWD gives you a false sense of invincibility as well. It's important to keep in mind that "all wheel drive" does not mean better stopping. If you're going to stop, more wheels with power doesn't help. And in terms of dangerous situations, it's usually the lack of stopping that's the problem, not the lack of going.

    There are also issues with fuel efficiency to consider. AWD vehicles generally get lower fuel efficiency compared to 2WD versions of the same car.

    Overall, no, you really shouldn't get AWD unless you really need the feature.

  • I absolutely love this one - this is one of the better jokes ever posted on this community

  • To be fair, moving to the top allows for much more space for the list of predictions, so there's at least some benefit to ir

  • I'm sorry but that's still the meaning of the term. I know it is colloquially understood to mean a "poor" country, but we shouldn't ignore the original intent.

    Also, please don't tell me how my country is. I quite literally live here. I can read every article online that you can, plus I can go outside and see it for myself. We know we have problems, we aren't ignorant to them - at least not all of us - and they're nowhere near as bad as some commentors on this post believe they are.

  • It's a cold war term - basically, first world is the US and capitalist countries, second world is the Soviet and communist countries, and third world are the unaffiliated.

    It's slightly more nuanced than that, but that's the basic summary.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_World

  • In the first few messages try to establish a date, event, some meeting.

    This has always been my biggest tip. There is zero point in making smalltalk on the app. You aren't getting accurate versions of each other, you are getting short, premeditated responses. And, if your match is a woman, she is getting dozens of additipnal matches and conversations, you don't want to become "boring" and forgotten. Just meet in person as soon as you can in 99% of cases.

  • I'll go ahead and say this also includes all "Souls-like" games for me.

    Combat seems clunky, buggy, and unnecessarily difficult. I don't have a ton of time to play games, so when I do, I want it to be relaxing.

  • Conversations as in a back and forth? Never. Not much of a point to it.

    Asking questions about topics? On occasion. I find myself distrustful of hallucinations so I usually use it as a jumping off point.

    Asking about bugs and documentation? Once a day at least