The end of third party apps was the end of being able to tolerate the reddit experience.
You could replace the one percent with AI. At least with AI, the complete absence of humanity is easier to understand.
In any case, AI can hoard wealth more efficiently than the one percent, so they should be separated from their wealth for better efficiency of the hoarding. The one percent can then pull themselves up by the bootstraps, and embrace the grindset like the rest of us.
He should just squeeze his base for more cash. They don't mind.
Because it refuses to work well without constant tinkering.
I picked up a raspberry pi 5 to use as my desktop at home, and tried pi OS, Ubuntu, KDE Plasma, all of which could connect to my home wifi network, but none of which would provide reliable upload or download speeds. Ongoing issues with connection quality to my Bluetooth speaker. Trying to find fixes online is challenging.
I wound up installing android, and everything just works.
We became Lions fans twenty-five years ago, when I moved out to Windsor for work after University. I could get away with calling myself a long-suffering Lions fan, but right now, my heart goes out to the Pride that have been here long before I jumped on the bandwagon.
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Every other device can connect to wifi and access the internet without issue.
Im a first time pi owner, and I've run into an issue that I'd like to solve properly. When I first started playing around with pi os, Ubuntu, plasma, chrome, I ran into an issue where I could connect to my home wifi network, but get horrendous (30 to 78 B/s up and down), or no connectivity to the internet. No browser will connect to any site.
The pi os that came preloaded on a micro sd was hung up on some update that wouldn't go through. I decided to try a fresh rewrite of pi os , which was able to fully update without issue, and the internet connectivity issue vanished.
But has returned. Interestingly, using my phone as a tethered USB hub yields the same strangled up and down performance.
Does anyone have some ideas of how to identify what's allowing me to connect to my wifi network, or a tethered connection, while barely flickering in terms of upload and download speed?
🎶 And they'll know we are Christians by our love, by our love
🎶 Yes they'll know we are Christians by our love
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Why would anyone want a smelly president? Embarrassing!
I thought he was dead.
Everyone is a Chinese Room. I'm being a contrarian in English, not neurotransmitter.
I cannot possibly imagine what other beliefs and attitudes go hand in hand with that idea.
My earliest memories of rooting for sports teams goes back to early eighties as a kid in Edmonton, Alberta. Between our NHL and CFL franchises, I've been spoiled. Watching the Jays win back to back World Series was amazing as well. I really have done well as a sports fan over my lifetime, if not in recent decades.
I have never wanted a GM and HC to find personal success more than I have for Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell. They love this team, and you can feel it, just as well as you can see the results on the field.
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Lions head coach Dan Campbell wanted his team to 'play fast, physical and violent,' and it did just that, turning a quartet of fourth-down conversions into a 41-38 win over the Chargers, NFL.com senior national columnist Judy Battista writes.
That seems a bit highbrow for these two, no?
He also said he could handle waterboarding, but has never had the plums to put that to the test.
This is simply another instance of Sean Hannity writing checks with his mouth that his ass can't cash.
Quite frankly, I doubt that he could handle an unarmed assailant.
Suckered.
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Somebody got smart. Woke, if you will.
Sounds like his generals should facilitate a regime change, and put someone competent in charge.
For anyone who doesn't follow the NFC North too closely: He was always this unlikable.
I'm flashing back to some story on 60 Minutes some time last century about the dykes in the Netherlands. The intervieer was discussing the magnitude of the system, and was asking if such an approach would work for New Orleans. The senior manager-ish person being asked, said something along the lines of:
This is something that certainly be accomplished from an engineering standpoint; the main requirement is the political will to do so.
That stuck with me.
Despite being the recipient of the NHL's Ted Lindsay Award and Hart Trophy on Monday night, a Stanley Cup–sized hole still eats at Connor McDavid's heart.
There is every chance Ken Holland could deal a pick or two at this draft to a team nearer the bottom of the standings, if it brings in a player who can help the Edmonton Oilers win a Stanley Cup in 2024. Mark Spector tells us what to expect.
Yeah, it's a Mark Spector article, but content.
Just a shout out to the jerks at TSN who just wrecked our local sports talk community.
With any luck, our guys can regroup on another station, sooner rather than later.