@petrillic on the other hand, you should book leave for all of January 2038 now
@petrillic because the point is, like Y2K, there are some effects that can be seen when you enter dates in the future that cross the deadline
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@petrillic on the other hand, you should book leave for all of January 2038 now
@petrillic because the point is, like Y2K, there are some effects that can be seen when you enter dates in the future that cross the deadline
wow if elections are this vulnerable we should probably do over the 2024 one just to be safe
He appeared to have been reading from prepared remarks on a teleprompter the whole time, and didn’t seem to veer off script much.
@mattblaze Guess he took the whole “people are making money off how much I veer off the teleprompter” thing personally. Or maybe he made a bet of his own to get in on the action.
OH: that's why I'm watching the "L word", learning how to be a lesbian
Making a makeshift bedroom for a tired clown out of circus equipment, as one does when it is too hot to sleep anywhere but the theater.
I have taken *many* naps on gymnastic mats over the years. Adding pillows, a side table made from a rola bola board, and a battery powered lamp feels positively fancy.
AG Campbell Secures Court Victory Protecting Public Access To Andrews Point In Rockport https://www.mass.gov/news/ag-campbell-secures-court-victory-protecting-public-access-to-andrews-point-in-rockport
@LapTop006 look at the capacitors behind the blue screw terminal
@jpm I did see, but looks kinda plausible aluminium reflections off a trashed board
@jpm@aus.social that's not photoshop tbh they put them in an actual PCIe socket
@eri look at the electrolytic capacitors behind the blue screw terminal
"The avoidance maneuvers reduce the probability of a collision to about one in a million, which is so small that it's negligible," Lewis said. "The problem is that if you make a million maneuvers and you have a residual probability of one in a million, you end up with an aggregate risk across your entire constellation that you can't get rid of."
The article goes on to say "SpaceX will have made a million avoidance maneuvers over the lifetime of the Starlink constellation as early as June 2027"
@sundogplanets Additionally, I now get to worry about how good they are at maintaining the software that's ordering those maneuvers. Because they CAN'T be doing it by hand.
Trump's declassified election intelligence pretty clearly shows that China *could have,* but didn't, meddle in the 2020 election to help Biden win.
But that Russia *did* meddle to help Trump win.
The creator of Roger Rabbit (who is 85 years old by the way) is a good sort
Crossposted with @openvibe
@byroncclark @openvibe Into the dip with them!
Torment Nexus™️LLC - the professionals choice.
Anyway, I do want to offer some back-of-the-envelope numbers on this. But it seems I need to do some reading first, to make sure I'm reporting current policy accurately, on all counts.
In brief though, opponents will likely hold up the total cost figure as likely to bankrupt the country. This is misleading. A sensible UBI/GMI policy would replace most existing core benefits - including NZ Super and Working for Families - and massively reduce the cost of administrating the welfare system.
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A UBI/GMI would make it much simpler, and less scary, for people without fulltime jobs to take casual and part-time paid work, and pay tax on it.
The current system makes taking paid work while on a benefit so scary that people often turn it down. Or take it, but if they can avoid declaring it to IRD, to avoid the headaches this creates with WINZ. Which can include them assuming one-off work is fulltime, and cutting off benefits, resulting in weeks of paperwork and stress to get it back.
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@adamshostack no, just 30 minutes of speech.
@mattblaze I mean do you say but perhaps there’s an extra 18 minutes or 60 minutes. Everyone should do their own research and post a reaction video to youtube .
We're not against distributing binary versions of the bootstrapping tools -- we have an entire ISO full of them, in fact. The code that gets checked in, though, should be human written. To date, this policy hasn't been an obstacle.
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“Yeah just badly photoshop the screw terminal into the top of the PCIe socket, make it look electronical” #StraightOuttaShenzen
@jpm "Decorative PCIe slot may let the smoke out if improper* power levels are applied."
* Non-zero.
I truly dislike being witnessing this rise of fascism in real time. I really wish humans were better at learning from history.
For quite a long time i have a theory and i suspect our species is already set for suicide, taking the most of known species with us.
Fascism and continuing to fuel the climate change, both against better knowledge.
I just wish i have a chance to not witness the worst and will die peacefully before.
After a decade of this you'd think someone would tell him that it's the affiliates not the networks that have the licenses but whatever. We get it. He's always been a censorial bully
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