Dude, you ok? If downvotes harsh your vibe, yeet them out the window and move to an instance that doesn't do downvotes. The one I'm on, for example, and I assume others. From my perspective, I have zero downvotes on any comment or post ever.
It's Thanksgiving in the US. I was expecting it to be like any other year where the treaty to not talk politics would hold. But those who voted for He Who Shall Not Be Named have been consuming social media about how their families are turning on them and disinviting them from holidays. They have already indicated they will be stirring up drama despite being seated at the family dinner they were invited to. I have enlisted the help of three others to bluntly interject with an unrelated, apolitical icebreaker question when things start veering. We have about a dozen written down on cards so far, would welcome ideas on others.
I raised this Mac and cheese from a box. I fed it milk. I kept it warm on the stovetop. And I'd do it again. Probably Saturday as I'm watching some sports matches.
Bad businessman, bad. Everyone knows you don't bring problems without solutions.
Now what's the solution? (One that doesn't involve enslaving women further). Bet he won't broach the idea of regulating AI companions, that would be bad for profit.
Yawn, keep reading and try to rage bait elsewhere https://reddthat.com/comment/14660681
There is an option to block a channel. Click into the channel > About > Report User > Hide user from my channel.
I think it's scummy of YT to bury it in this way, but it's there.
Sometimes I nap on days on. Working from home with a half hour lunch break? Perfect time for a power nap.
Not my jam, but I don't consider them clickbait unless they're being pushed as real trailers to... bait for clicks.
I mostly see them as a hobby other people enjoy. I'm happy they're happy, but it doesn't interest me. The surge of AI generated slop is different; those are clickbait, not fan-made.
You have one soul mate out there. One true love. One person, so you better compromise to make sure it works. Especially when the alleged "one" is telling you to comply. That way lies abuse.
I recently murdered a bowl of mac and cheese. It was premeditated.
Stickers with solvent-based adhesives can adversely affect the plastic in your helmet, shortening its life.
That's the line you get with hard hats and motorcycle helmets at least. To me, I think stickers make it easier to miss signs of damage. I don't slap them on my helmets of any sort and I replace my helmets after noticing any signs of damage.
Stickers go on my water bottles and most of them are John Carpenter movie references.
I rarely recognize the charities they sponsor, and I don't exactly trust McDonalds and Walmart to have the same values as me when they select charities. So no, I don't ever round up. I try to do my due diligence in researching, and I donate on my own.
Man, that's like another 4 hours of embroidery. Accurate, but sooooo loooong.
Requirements revision review. It is the most mind-numbing part of my job and fortunately only a small portion of it.
A word changes, even just punctuation changes, can change the meaning drastically. And finding that change within a hundred page document is a task humans just plain suck at. Get a computer to compare revision A to revision B, highlight the changes, then pass it on to the human to interpret the change and decide what to do from there.
Definitely the sexual assault. Especially for the stretch I worked for a manager who made it clear he wouldn't protect his staff if the offender tipped.
Some of the "hate" might be overblown (and played up). But he's still a poorly written character. He's boring and one dimensional. There's conflict right there, his dad died under Picard's command, and Picard now wants to boink his mom. But he's just normal teenage asshole + nerd trying to get into Starfleet Academy. He swoops in to solve a problem like a deus ex machina device one moment, then is a stupid angsty teen the next.
I'm doing better now, but 15 years ago Walmart was the only option I had for food. Local/regional grocery stores were more expensive and I was living paycheck to paycheck with growing debt.
"If people were smart they would stop buying the most cost-efficient option" is really not feasible.
"If people were smart" they would read and stop putting oligarchs in power.
Hank Hill? Idk if he's canonically autistic, but he sure seems closer to some real life people on the spectrum that I know versus Rick & Morty.
The BitWarden Emergency Access feature is premium-only to setup. And it doesn't have the death certificate/identity verification piece to it, which I prefer not having anyway.
So it's not actually one I would recommend. It's provided as an employee benefit through my company, and I don't particularly like my company having any relation to it at all.l and I don't like the death certificate portion.
I'm moving back to BitWarden, which has a similar feature. It's Emergency Access, in which your delegated person requests emergency access, there is a wait period where you would be getting emails or whatever notifying you of the access request, and if you don't respond within the defined time period, access is granted.
So it removes the identification / death certificate portion, which I greatly prefer. My BW vault ties to an email address that I use only for the password manager, not my legal name or Social Security number, so I'm compartmentalizing pieces of identifying information.