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  • Don't worry, then the census data itself becomes the target for fuckery. Which is basically what happened during Trump's presidency.

  • Rich people's money is thriving under Biden. So why don't Americans believe it?

    Oh, we do, we just don't like what's happening for the rest of us.

  • For maximum efficiency we'd better delegate that task to an intern or newly hired jr dev

  • Target realizing they delved too greedily and too deep. Too bad they've already awoken shadow and flameHHHHHH shopping at Walmart.

  • Just finished the last of a bag of Counter Culture natural sundried Mpemba and I'm back to my standby inoffensive daily blend. The Mpemba was the best bag I've had in the last few years, I was put off at first by the figgy/fermented funk when I opened it but damn did it smell good after it was ground. The last creamy berry bomb I had that was this good was a natural process Yirgacheffe but that was more blueberry/blackberry than the strawberry/fig the Mpemba offered. Anyway, it was good stuff and I'm bummed it's out of stock when I'm looking to order more.

  • That's just a ghost in the shell inspired prosthetic to help her type faster /s

  • I'm onboard with 65 as the maximum age anyone can run for Congress but I don't have a problem with people 65+ finishing their terms provided they're actually competent. I'd like to see mandatory cognitive decline testing for anyone running for Congress, appointed to the SC or appointed to any high position in the executive branch.

    It's absolutely ridiculous that we're allowing people with 5-7y remaining life expectancy to plan our future 20, 40 or 100y out - they just don't have the skin in the game that someone in their 20s or 30s does.

    On top of all of that I'd like to see vigorous corruption testing, SC justices and congresscreatures shouldn't be bought and paid for the way they are now.

  • Oof, that might as well be a fork bomb then

  • You.com was pretty good for highly technical topics, otherwise Google

    Edit: use a VPN from the EU for Google, you'll get better search results

  • I'm pretty sure it's "run as many threads as there are cores" mode, though if you're running it in a terminal I always find it best to use nproc-1 or -2 so the machine actually stays usable.

  • "Hey Internet, come do development on our product for free so we can monetize it. TIA"

  • Gentoo users would be really mad about this if they weren't still building their web browsers and could get online

  • How many electoral college votes shift to Idaho along with the meth and Jesus counties? Because that's always the reason these movements are really funded.

  • Yeah, that's a trap. We signed a letter of intent on one place and had an inspector run through it before we committed to an offer - it's fortunate that we did too, there was serious water damage to the house that the owners were trying not to disclose.

    The shit thing about the market for a couple of years is that properties were marked up by 40-50% over about 5y and many of them had next to no work done, or they got the Lowe's sale flipper special and looked terrible after.

  • Do we need to split hairs on money's paw wish fulfillment?

  • Uhhhhhh. You paid for a house without getting it inspected? I'm shocked you were able to get homeowners insurance without one.

    The entire point of getting an inspection done is to save yourself money. Find someone local who's thorough and have them go over the house and look for any issues, it'll be cheaper to fix them now rather than after something fails and there's major damage.

  • Billionaires and investment companies buying radio, TV and print media outlets, massively consolidating them and then turning all of them into engagement bait, rage bait and propaganda factories is what ruined journalism. Radio, TV and newspaper deregulation in the 80s and 90s was a massive mistake and is the major driver of the breakdown of civil discourse over the last 30y. Which, of course, is good for billionaires and Wall St because it leaves society too dysfunctional to reign in business as usual profit extraction.