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Finally acquired excavator muscle memory
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Wife tells me that had she known I’d have so much fun with the excavator, she would have just made the rental a Father’s Day gift this year 😆
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Finally acquired excavator muscle memory
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Wife tells me that had she known I’d have so much fun with the excavator, she would have just made the rental a Father’s Day gift this year 😆
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Finally acquired excavator muscle memory
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😆
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Finally acquired excavator muscle memory
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Thanks! It’s the garden is surprisingly little work once established but the credit all goes to my wife
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Finally acquired excavator muscle memory
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Bobcat E35. It’s more comfortable inside this than my house as my house doesn’t have AC but this thing does 😆 Initially it’s going to be goldfish but we’ll add koi once it’s established. We “inherited” the goldfish a few years ago from my wife’s elementary school classroom. We have a small garden pond already but it’s shallow and freezes solid every winter so we bring them inside late fall; but they’ve outgrown their indoor aquarium so they’re going to have to be able to stay outside all year henceforth.
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The perfect shape.
#oddlysatisfying
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There's a better way to use Linux
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My takeaways:
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Do you wash your hands after going pee?
He really should stop being lazy and wash his hands. While feces is much more dangerous than what’s likely hanging out on his junk, there’s still plenty of transmissible nastiness that he’s leaving everywhere.
But if he’s not going to change his behavior, you can mitigate by turning off the taps and handling the bathroom doorknob with a paper tissue if you use tissues to dry your hands (although I think this is common mostly in public washrooms). The overwashing you’re doing to compensate for his underwashing is not good for your hands.
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He Built a Privacy Tool. Now He’s Going to Prison.
Story title is clickbait. Read this (short) Wikipedia article to get a quick summary
tl;dr the privacy tool in question mixes cryptocurrency funds with other users funds and hence the US government alleged this was a money laundering service
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The title could have given more context. I’m not saying there is anything false or misleading, but as written the title is clickbait since you have to click through to get the key facts such as “Privacy app author convicted of facilitating money laundering for Samouri Wallet”
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There’s a radioactive time bomb in the Pacific Ocean
5 stars on Google Maps, marked “good for kids”
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Don't believe everything that you breathe
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In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey
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shrimp colour drama
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My apologies if I missed the /s but eyesight works in additive colors, not subtractive
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What the hell is even going on at this point?
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I think GP was referring to the two images of Mamdami, not Trump. It’s pretty clear that the background in both images is the same but the color of Mamdami’s clothes has been altered, presumably in the image where the color scheme of his clothes matches the various images of Trump.
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Your Encryption May Not Survive Quantum — But Rocky Linux from CIQ’s Might
Such a fun read 😆 :
“Similarly, we refer to an abacus as “an abacus” rather than a digital computer, despite the fact that it relies on digital manipulation to effect its computations.
Finally, we refer to a dog as “a dog” because even the most strenuous mental gymnastics can’t really make it sound like it’s a computer.”
EDIT: Sorry, this was meant to be a reply to [email protected]
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Totally agree. And a short summary would go a long way towards making up for the clickbait title
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Your grammar lesson for today
This is extra plus good
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Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls...
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Well played
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How Push Notifications Can Betray Your Privacy (and What to Do About It)
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I wasn’t able to tell by skimming … but does this Epstein related video have anything to do with the security implications of push notifications?
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How Push Notifications Can Betray Your Privacy (and What to Do About It)
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Ah, got it 👍
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Cisco announces record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same day
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makes KPIs, a measuring tool, the target which as any statistician will tell you that when you make the measurement a target it ceases to be a good measuring tool
This came up recently elsewhere and is known as “Goodhart’s Law”