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Can Russia sustain its war effort as ruble plummets, inflation soars?
  • Won't need to. Trump's pick to handle it already said he's not only planning to cut new funding, but going to remove the US provided weapon systems from Ukraine. That's why the Biden administration is trying to get the already congressionally approved funding and weapons out the door before the end of the year.

  • Are Overemployed ‘Ghost Engineers’ Making Six Figures to Do Nothing?
  • I think most people misunderstand what software engineers do. Writing code is only a small portion of the work for most. Analyzing defects and performance issues, supporting production support that ends up with unqualified people due to the way support us handled these days, writing documentation or supporting those who do, design work, QE/QA/QC support, code reviews, product meetings, and tons of other stuff. That's why "AI" is not having any luck with just replacing even junior engineers, besides the fact that it just doesn't work.

  • Do you think kids should be prohibited from using social media? If yes, how should it be done? If no, why?
  • I don't believe it's something for the government to enforce. Any law that requires a nongovernment agency to collect identification means that identification is at risk of being stollen and means it will be used to track the person. If every person using the internet will have to prove their age everywhere, it's going to be a mess.

    Whatever company has the worst security will have all the IDs stollen and used everywhere else. And I'm sure at first, it will be used so that criminals can frame others for their online crimes really easily.

    I mean how do you prove the person using the internet is the one in the ID over the internet. It's easy enough to just use the picture on the ID and some "AI" to produce a fake image if they're going to require taking a picture of who's using it or something like that. This won't stop any minors from accessing information they shouldn't. The only way to do that is through education to make them realize they don't want to access that information and then give them the tools to avoid it. Not try to keep it from them. That just makes them want it more and to have to become criminals to do it. And further, if they're committing that minor crime just to do something normal it desensitizes them to more serious crimes because they don't understand the reasoning for them. Which is why making minor stuff that doesn't affect anyone but the offender a crime is always a bad idea.

  • I guess at least I can opt out...
  • Yeah, the crazy requirements, most of which are impossible, unreasonable, or are meant to be wish-list kinds of things mean the scores are all useless. It's just the people who game the system and lie who get good scores anyway. Probably the least good candidates. And ,sure, by default it "shows all candidates". Buy if you don't have a score because you opt out, that likely puts you at the bottom when sorted or removes you when the HR person filters the results. But that's not their fault, that's the user, despite it being their design that allows for and encourages using the scores that way.

  • MTG accuses Democrats of ‘stealing’ House race, shaving GOP majority even further
  • "Elections nationwide should be one day, paper ballots..." Fund it and it can be done. It's primarily a volunteer thing now. Not enough people can take two days off of work to volunteer to monitor and count ballots.

  • Why are $70 AAA games slashing prices so drastically?
  • Instead of lowering their prices over time and so sales are less significant of a percentage, they keep the original price indefinitely and just have lots of sales. This makes the percentage off much higher than if they had depreciated the regular price as it should. Pretty common these days.

  • I wonder why people litter in the USA?
  • When the convenience store only has one employee, even often during peak times, that has to run the register, stock shelves, clean, and take out the trash, in that priority order, is it any wonder that the lower priority tasks just don't get done at all?

  • Russia’s sabotage of western targets ‘could trigger Nato defence clause’
  • Which is why Trump will withdraw from NATO and effectively neuter it in the short term allowing Putin to do whatever he wants until Europe can muster the resources to defend its Eastern-most and Scandinavian members, which Putin wants to annex.

  • Has tipping in America reached a tipping point?
  • Yeah, us neurodivergent people don't get dopamine hits from that kind of thing. We know the money isn't really going to the worker in many cases anyway. It's just going directly to the business to pay their employees normal wages which should be part of the cost of the product, not an add on charge. It just means they didn't have to raise their prices with inflation.

  • Trump officials to receive immediate clearances and easier FBI vetting
  • Basically he already knows his picks are susceptible to foreign influence, because many are already under foreign influence, so background checks would just complicate things. He doesn't care about protecting national secrets as evidenced by him stealing them and storing them in his resort without much security.

  • Women and LGBTQ+ people take up guns after Trump’s win: ‘We need to protect ourselves’
  • Ive had one for a while. It's not something I hope to ever use, but now it's less likely that an armed person will be coming after me for my money, which I can just give and not have to kill to defend myself, and more likely they're coming for my life.

  • Gen Zers' definition of financial success includes joining the top 1% — and they're really confident about making it
  • That's not a gen Z thing. It's just that Millennial and Gen X didn't have that really as a possibility if they weren't born rich. Now that conservative capitalists are taking power in a time where the majority of households are lower class. So, they're pushing that narrative again so that people won't try to bring back the middle class with rich people's money and instead compete with each other for what little they have.

  • Microsoft's official "Bing Wallpaper app" does some nasty, malware-like things to Windows
  • Dual boot and encrypt your Linux drives so windows can't access them, or run windows in an isolated VM. Only use Windows when you absolutely need to and use Linux for everything else.

    That's the best way to get yourself used to it. I did that with PC gaming. All my servers, my personal laptop, and my personal desktop all run Linux and just the personal desktop has windows dual boot. Now many games run on Linux, so I don't even boot Windows. It's been like a year or more since I last touched Windows outside of my work laptop.

    And with KDE Plasma desktop, even my non-tech-savy partner had no problem switching. Fedora has a Plasma district that works really well for me.

  • All the other brands went along
  • And look how much thinner. A large part of that is the need for physical ports which although they may loom small on the outside, also take up space inside for the boards that convert signals. Now those conversions happen in the dongles if needed.

    The real problem is that USB didn't implement a hub standard so most hubs have had to use old hub standards and just have a single USB-C connector and the rest USB-A, hdmi, etc. There haven't been many purely USB-C to USB-C hubs to allow for connecting lots of USB-C devices to a single port and usually they end up losing features or splitting bandwidth instead of sharing the full bandwidth.

  • Trump's deportation vow alarms Texas construction industry
  • They'd need to make executives personally liable for crimes they commit as representatives of the company. But that's highly unlikely to ever happen. Otherwise, the fines will always be less than the money saved by committing the crime and the crimes boost profits in the short term which is more important for publicly traded companies than a future potential fine no matter how much it is, unless it's truly devastating, which will also never happen due to the cost of litigating.

  • Sixth foreign tourist dies of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos
  • That's true for beers, wines, etc., but not for liquor, which is what I mentioned. Liquor being anything that is distilled.

  • Sixth foreign tourist dies of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos
  • Never drink booze that you don't know the origin of. And never drink homemade liquor unless it's made by someone who is otherwise a professional using professional grade equipment. It's just not worth the risk. By the time you feel the effects of the methanol, it's too late in a majority of cases.

  • What are some video game quotes that is stuck in your head?
  • "Look at you, sailing through the air majestically like an eagle…piloting a blimp."

    I mean just quote every line from the portal games and be done with this thread. :-D

  • What Are the Various Strategies to Wean Yourself Off Reddit?
  • Delete your account. Make it feel final.

  • Congress has always been hostile to women trying to use the bathroom
  • Why can't we just get private stalls with locks and not care about who is in the bathroom at all. I love when place have those, but they're so rare. We'd also need a lot fewer bathrooms and thus less space taken up by them.

  • DrunkenSlug Invite

    Looking for an invite for DrunkenSlug. Thanks in advance if you have one to spare!

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