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JakenVeina

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What a HORRIFICALLY misleading headline.

A) Water breaks aren’t banned, just no longer mandated under some local ordinances. Still mandated by federal law, in theory.

B) The law hasn’t even gone into effect yet.

C) The deaths referred to are not from lack of water. It even specifically suggests lack of air conditioning.

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When people say that financial literacy needs to be taught in schools, this is the kinda thing we mean. Payday Loans, Rent To Owns, Flipping, MLMs, stuff that happens in the REAL world that people should be able to recognize as too-good-to-be-true.

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Right, I think the point is that they can more easily identify strings of deletions that look like they came from a script" as opposed to activity that looks like legitimate user activity, because it was actually performed ny a user.

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Definitely a result of recency bias here, but in a couple of scenes in Tears of the Kingdom, Ganondorf is flanked by two female Gerudo with unique outfits. If you translate the Hylian text on these outfits, they say Koume and Koutake.

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Email requirements for registration are set per-instance. Beyond that, it’s my understanding that only a user’s existence is shared across instances, in order to attach you to your content. Your registration details stay on the instance you belong to.

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Also, it WAS profitable, for the vast majority of its history. It only stopped being profitable something like 8-10 years ago, when Congress mandated that (IIRC) pensions had to be funded 70 years in advance.

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Dude’s got a point, but I still can’t help but think…

“Dodongo Cavern is blocked by a giant boulder. We’re starving!”

“Why don’t you eat the boulder?”

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This one can’t possibly end well for reddit. If they remove the mods…

A) They leave the sub open until they find new ones, and the userbase goes even more crazy with NSFW content until then.

B) They close the sub until they find new ones, encouraging most of the userbase to leave, and likely not come back when it reopens.

C) They accept the flood of troll requests to takeover the sub, and the userbase goes even more crazy with NSFW content, but also with mod support.

Not exactly a win for the userbase, but much bigger not-win for reddit, and it’s gonna be fun to watch.

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Over the past year, Meta has hired dozens of Twitter employees

LOL, you mean all those employees you unceremoniously fired?

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