Proxies arenāt bad they are just dated.
Ironically the big problem with proxies is really that software doesnāt support them properly, usually due to lazy or unknowing devs.
Proxies arenāt bad they are just dated.
Ironically the big problem with proxies is really that software doesnāt support them properly, usually due to lazy or unknowing devs.
A fridge keeping track of inventory is a massive PITA until all food has NFC chips in it and that raises further concerns.
Iād rather have a barcode scanner over the trash can if Iām gonna connect that much. Or even better, a full on camera. Then I can use it to scan barcodes on stuff as I throw it in the trash, plus semi-important mail and receipts.
Thatās actually a cool little gimmick of some of the smart features. Downloading extra finish jingles.
Of course these are only a few bytes (or so Iād hope). And limited to what they do. Still sometimes they have seasonal selections. Itās cute and gimmicky and totally unnecessary, sure. But thatās the charm.
Push notifications are nice. Especially when the washer is uneven. But especially nice just to get a notification when itās done.
Maintenance reminders too.
Best is when you leave the house with a blanket and a hoodie in the dryer on āremote startā mode. Turn it on when your 10-15 minutes from home and have a hot blanket and hoodie to snuggle up in as soon as you walk in the door.
Notepad is supposed to be the simplest most basic way to view a text file in Windows.
Yet if I have a large text file (like a log), itās usually faster for me to just fire up WSL and use less
. How is this still a fucking problem?
Yes, this is a fair point. The wait between episodes was just as important as the episodes themselves. All the community buildup, discussion, fan theories, etc.
That may not be the majority of viewers, but they certainly are your shows āfreeā hype men. Theyāre the ones thatāll tell everyone they know who would be interested (pre-qualified leads!) all about their favorite new obsession. Theyāre also the ones thatāll buy merch, or name their kid after Daenerys Targaryen (they say that Danielle is an old family name and they just call their girl Danni for short but you know itās because they were heavy GoT watchers).
Maybe thatās part of why streaming services are going back to weekly (i.e. Handsmaid Tale) or split-season (i.e. Stranger Things) releases. Itās not just for profitā¦the suspense between the episodes can be just as, if not more, valuable and enjoyable as the episodes themselves.
I wouldnāt say itās completely insane.
Itās a modification of the trolley problem. The ādo nothingā path goes downhill and has a hell of a lot more bodies. The switched path still has bodies but at least itās uphill and youāll have a chance to slow it down or stop it.
Donāt forget that when an amendment does get ratified, youāve got to really nail it or else people will still be fighting over the verbiage.
Youād think ākeep it simple stupidā would suffice, but look at how we interpret this:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
IANAL, but I see a few things as I read it:
Should I be able to buy a nuke? An ICBM? A tank? Live grenades? Where is the line drawn? When does it transition from ācivilian hunting and defenseā to āmilitary fetishismā to āpara-military/militiaā to āmilitaryā. Because it must be somewhere. And I feel like thereās one group of those four thatās really being a stick in the mud over it.
They didnāt want people think OpenTF meant they were DownTF.
They totally are DTF, they just didnāt want you asking about it.
Led to a big dip in the arts as well.
Look at Tony Best Musical winners/nominees from the 90s. The only truly memorable ones (and probably the only ones still touring) are Rent (surprise, AIDS!) and Miss Saigon. Then a couple of Disney shows (Lion King and Beauty and the Beast) and thatās about it.
Starts picking up in 2001 again with Full Monty and The Producersā¦2002, Mama Miaā¦2003, Hairprayā¦2004, Wickedā¦2005, Spamalotā¦2006, Jersey Boys and The Wedding Singerā¦and so on. Nearly every season has had an amazing blockbuster show that has (or will have) staying power. The late 80s and 90s were a total rut for that.
Iād even say it started falling off earlier, circa 1979. What did we get after Sweeney Todd? The entire decade, best shows were Cats, Phantom, Joseph, Into the Woods and Les Mis. Thatās about it. And a lot of people arenāt Cats-people.
Was that the Lin Manual Miranda episode? Or was he in the rehab arc? Itās been so long.
There is a slight issueā¦there was a time when a lot of spigots were made with brass containing high levels of lead.
The amount of exposure from infrequent, or even sparodic use over several year, is more than likely nothing to worry about though.
Even still, when shopping for a spigot, youāve got to be careful. A lot are marked āNon-Potable Useā for that reason.
Also I feel something is gross about drinking from places we donāt usually drink from. Like we use different cleaning products there and we clean them less frequently, and they seem inferior to me as a result. Especially the bathroom sink. Like someone just pooped three feet away from it a couple hours ago and then touched the thing and uuuuuggggghhhh.
Itās weird how a lot of those types of shows seem different just a few years later, in the streaming/binge-watching era.
Those types of showsā¦House, CSI, etcā¦the formula itself just gets so dull and routine over and over again with nothing in between.
Conversely, long drawn out dramas that donāt reset 90% of the stage every episode, like Breaking Bad work really well. Iād say it even works well for most of GoT.
In fact, Iād say it makes some shows better. āLostā was a big letdown for people watching it week to week and season to season over the course of nearly six years. But when I binge-watched it for the first time over a few weeks, I donāt think it was nearly as bad as an ending as people make it out to be.
I never watched Weeds all the way through. I quit when it started getting too self-aware and cliche (somewhere around the tunnel). It was just right before that, and it started to fall off. I think watching it in a binge manner might be a bit more quaint because that shark-jumping becomes part of its charm.
All the things you mentioned are acidic.
It sounds like youāve got the first known case of antacid reflux. I recommend one ghost pepper, rectally, three times a day until symptoms improve. And since Iām not a doctor this doesnāt count as medical advice.
And the emphasis earlier was on āgoodā poo. Iāve had plenty of mediocre poosā¦even when eating relatively healthy, they donāt compare to a āIāve been taking fiber supplements consistently for a few daysā poo. Those are bliss.
Completely understandable. Some doctors are reluctant to consider long COVID, even though food aversion could be caused by it.
Good luck getting to the bottom of it. Iād be freaking out the more mysterious it gets. Especially for a GI issue since they can get a pretty damn good look at the whole thing from several angles.
Re: the fiberā¦not even liquid Metamucil? Iād be feeling terrible if I was going months without a good poo. Thatād probably be more difficult for me than living off ensure (considering I had voluntarily done several week juice-fasts or just soylent+coffee)
Not to be too gross, but howās your poo?
Have you had Covid (or Covid symptoms) shortly before this started happening? I think the new booster didnāt come out until September.
Iād rather our Presidents weakness be āhope for a return to normalcyā than āPutinās hot gooey loadā.
NFTs are supposed to be cryptographically secure and blockchain-tracked certificates of authenticity for digital goods. āThis is a unique original work by so-and-soā. Any duplication wouldnāt have the same hash and thus is not legitimate.
There are plenty of good uses for this if you are of the mindset that digital goods need to be protected and proven as unique and original works. In a proper setup, it would negate the need for DRM and enable the legal sale and trade of digital media/games in the secondary market, by preventing unlawful duplication (piracy). This is beneficial because piracy, as GabeN prophesized, is an issue of service, not price. Consumers are typically willing to pay good money for good entertainment. They do not want to pay good money and find that a game is incomplete or poorly optimized, or to have less product (digital good) for the same price (physical good) (i.e., not being able to re-download after an arbitrary date, not be able to resell, lack of boxart, bonus content, etc).
I spent my first audible credit on that book. I hadnāt seen the movieā¦still havenāt. But it was narrated by Wil Wheaton, and I knew him from reddit. He did a good job. Thatās all I have to say about it.
On the windshield Iām totally okay with this type of vandalism. It cleans up easily with alcohol and everyone will know this guys a douche canoe until he can do it.