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Is it "an RTS" or "a RTS" ?
R is a consonant (indicating "a") but also if you say the word R it starts with a vowel (indicating "an")
both look wrong :(
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Tesla drivers: If you put your cameras on "Sentry mode" to record for security while in a parking lot...?
...and some nefarious person starts tinkering with your car, how will your car react? And will it instantly notify you?
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Grammatically correct "Everyone else is walking around," but I feel like it should be "Everyone else ARE walking around," because everyone implies many people. Plural.
I know we would never say things like "Everyone else are walking around,"
but maybe we should.
And in any situation in which a noun implies many people:
Like the word "family"
"My family is at Disneyland."
vs
'My family ARE at Disneyland."
Ya see what I mean?
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Gmail spooky fuckery: we're already somewhat aware that bots or actual Google humans are reading our emails but...do they ever INTERCEPT them??
I noticed a weird phenomenon in my Gmail inbox, I had an advertisement email from Mercedes-Benz of Albuquerque which is understandable because I've been there before. I did not click on the email or open it because it's an ad and I don't care,
then maybe an hour later next time I opened my email I noticed the Albuquerque email was gone but had been replaced by a Mercedes-Benz of Loveland Colorado, a location I had never been to before.
Have you ever seen an email in your inbox change identities like that before? That is kinda spooky. A sender cannot revoke an email from my inbox and switch it for something else, can they?!
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additional trivial details:
Until now the only Mercedes shops that ever send me spam email are those I've taken my vehicle to before. But I've never taken my vehicle to Loveland Colorado!
The only vibe I can feel about this fuckery is that my visit to the Albuquerque New Mexico location was unsuccessful and somewhat annoying and I may have been an annoyance to them as well, would they have me on their spam email list, then change their mind and switch me to some other location?
If so, they can't just dig into my email and rescind something they sent and switch it for some other distant location, can they? 🤔
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What to do when your work/school requires a doctor's note but you're not even well enough to go to the doctor to get a note??
Fucked up my knee really bad yesterday, while doing a required task at school. Have been bedridden since noon yesterday, was planning on getting a doctor's note today because both my work and my school are extremely physically demanding and if my knee doesn't work, I am down for the count. But I can't even fucking walk now and I don't have anyone to take me to the doctor. What do I do?
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When I urinate, why is it sometimes frothy and but usually not?
It doesn't seem to have any correlation with the concentration of the urine, as even really dark stuff is usually froth-free.
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Which is better for the environment, TV stations or streaming platforms?
I’m just thinking if the energy use that data centres and streaming platforms require, and the climate crisis. Would one be significantly better than the other in terms of energy use?
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What shows do you remember where the hero got the power item at the end?
The obvious is Endgame when Iron Man had the stones.
The next is The Last Dragon, when Leeroy had the Golden Glow.
I feel like it's a trope of the 1980s on, but I can't remember additional examples.
And I definitely don't remember the earlier examples.
What shows had that oh so satisfying "oh really? Do you now?" Twist at the end of the story.
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why are my cat and dog more attracted to each others food than their own?
shouldnt reailt pet foods be tailored to those species tastes? or is it just gettin some strange?
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I've just realized that a horse foot is just one big finger. So the inevitable question is: Is it the middle finger?
I've just realized that a horse foot is just one big finger. So the inevitable question is: Is it the middle finger?
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if you want to ruin electronic equipment, what common household item is best?
this is not actually something I'm planning on doing, I'm just curious.
my first thought is water, but then I considered, wouldn't salt water be better, with its enhanced conductivity? and that got me wondering, what else might work better still?
extra points if it does so without making it obvious what's at fault, or if it could plausibly happen by accident (or spontaneously)
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What’s the deal with the Barbie movie and Oppenheimer?
I know they came out the same day but it’s hard to see a reference to one without the other.
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how can someone visualise fourth, or higher dimensions?
can our brains actually learn to comprehend, to envision dimensions beyond the perceptible three? how could you describe higher dimensional shapes in a way that would allow someone to visualise them?
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Maker Friendly Etsy Alternative?
I've not had much luck with this, so... here goes nothing! I love supporting independent creators, but using Etsy leaves a bad taste in my mouth. They're full of drop-shippers, they ruin makers by closing accounts without warning... you know, all of those nasty things.
Are there other options out there aside from hunting for makers' personal sites? Any help would be appreciated, as I've not had much luck finding an alternative
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Is there a solar powered light (for the yard) that attracts bugs, but is not a bug zapper?
Wanting to relocate some wild frogs/toads, they seem to like a certain flower bed because the "night light" on the house brings the bugs. My thought is if I make another area enticing, they will go there.
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What's the deal with the digital zoom thing everyone seems to use in video essays?
I see this technique everywhere, but I guess I haven't found the right terms to search for what it's called or why it's so ubiquitous in certain types of video.
If you follow people who produce video essay-type content that features them speaking directly to the camera, they will often cut in and out from "closer" views of themselves to add visual emphasis to lines. Some keep it subtle enough that you might not even notice it, while others pepper it all over the place to the point that it looks like they're bouncing off the camera when you slide through the preview.
Is this a commonly taught/known technique, or is there just some template for it built into popular video editing packages?
For anyone else who didn't notice it before and can't un-see it now, I'm sorry.
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What is with all of the tankie talk on the Fediverse?
I do know what a tankie is, and why one would be against them, but I have never encountered so many people using the word. It's all over the place here. Why?
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Isn't there a risk of accidental water inhalation when swimming instructors throw babies into the water to teach them how to swim?
Occasionally, I will see a video posted of an instructor throwing a baby into water and watching them flounder about until they right themselves and float. The comments are a mix of "that's terrible, what is the instructor doing?" and "you guys are clueless, this is how they train the babies."
My question is, while tossing babies in the water after training may be the standard, and might save their life one day, isn't there a risk that they will inhale water when being randomly dunked under water and panicking?
I know humans innately stop inhaling when in water until we can't hold our breath anymore, including babies to an extent, but I don't know if babies are as capable of this as a grown human. Especially when they do NOT expect being dunked under. I've seen adults and kids not expect that, and they end up coughing out tons of water. If water gets in the lungs, can't it kill you? Cause a lung infection? "Dry drowning"? I never see this talked about in relation to the baby swim training.
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Is places like Mastodon, Twitter, and this Threads thing just places for people to just write some blurb?
I have never understood the concept of Twitter and such, is it basically like Live Journal with a text limit ? How do the interactions even work ? Just people saying something unprompted and then people just talk?