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  • I feel like that one's expected and therefore not the biggest threat. Everyone knows what the biggest threat is but only that it's spineless and makes no sense, so good luck planning ahead for it. Numbers should help, but have seem meaningless in the past.

  • Too late. Globalisation has just sized up the US.

    A new leader and government will help, but what a monumental pit to come out of. The first term will be mostly spent plugging holes and repairing.

    Barely six months in and American citizens are on their knees—literally if ICE are there with an unmarked van—and no one's doing a thing. It's like every part of the American Constitution was just for show all this time.

  • Ah, I can see that.

    Mine are usually a similar L-loop, standard C-loop, or flat nylon ribbon loops for having many clip points in a strip. But not exactly what's In this pic. Usually they're a bit higher to the waist or near the knee. The higher quality ones have the same synthetic guarding to stop wear from rubbing.

    And when they're loaded, belt eyelets are next!

  • I have these on a lot of my pants. They're accessory loops for clipping gear onto with a carabiner. Helmets, gloves, climbing anchors, lights, etc. Stuff that doesn't fit in a pocket but is used too frequently to keep stored in a pack.

    If they've entered the fashion world, I assume they're just to give off the vibe that you're an adventurer. Outdoor adventuring has certainly become trendy last few years. Kind of replaced everyone wearing fitness clothes for no particular reason.

  • In shell
    Drawing pictures
    Of fence tops
    With him on top
    Lemon yellow sun
    Eyestalks raised in a V
    The dead lay in pools of pale blue below

    Scientists tried to give attention
    To the fact that his shell turned left
    Snail Jeremy the Wicked
    Ruled his world, but

    Jeremy didn't get laid today
    Jeremy didn't get laid today

    Clearly I remember
    Pickin' on the boy
    Seemed a harmless little mollusc
    Oh, but we unleashed a hedgehog
    Gnashed his radula
    Shot darts at mantles
    How could I forget
    He hit me with a surprise bump
    My shell left hurtin'
    Oh, tipped right over
    Just like the day
    Like the day I heard

    Scientists tried to give affection
    But the boy was something the others wouldn't mate
    Snail Jeremy the Wicked
    Ruled his world

    Jeremy didn't get laid today
    Jeremy didn't get laid today
    Jeremy didn't get laid today

    Try to forget this... (try to forget this)
    Try to erase this... (try to erase this)
    From the postdoc paper

    Jeremy didn't get laid today
    Jeremy didn't get laid today

  • Those 2,145 employees, in turn, make up the bulk of the 2,694 civil staff who have agreed to leave NASA under a slate of offer

    Sounds like civil staff was top heavy and voluntary separation packages were offered. Those that accepted and NASA also agreed on would've been redundant (or close to it) positions already.

    If you couldn't get your project properly funded and found out $400M a year goes to legacy senior civil staff, you'd want them gone too.

  • Yesterday it tried to tell me Duration.TotalYears() and Number.IsNaN() were M functions in the first few interactions. I immediately called it out and for the first time ever, it doubled-down.

    I think I'm at a level where, for most cases, what I ask of LLMs for coding is too advanced, else I just do it myself. This results in a very high counts of bullshit. But even for the most basic stuff, I have to take the time to read all of it and fix or optimise mistakes.

  • Already angry with his love life and by Hamas’ attack on Israel in October 2023, then two months later, triggered by a pro-Palestine protest at the legislature on Dec. 3

    The article just gets more and more pathetic. He's genuinely lacking the maturity to be responsible for himself.

  • The US sees an item not referred to by a corporate brand name, and wouldn't have it.

    They're not alone in it, but their suseptiblity to macro-marketing can only be described as "American level".

  • That's not disturbing; that's completely fucked up.

    If they want to buy data to use for AI, they can pay someone to license their voice for its use. What they've done is no different to bootlegging, but it's worse because it's personally identifiable data.

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