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scytale,

NYT - 00:48

USA Today - 01:05

Telegraph - 01:32

scytale,

That and there’s the whole liability issue if something happens and it’s found out they were completely aware someone was living there.

scytale,

Eat a bag of sugar-free gummy bears or a half gallon of sugar-free ice cream. Another option as one other comment mentioned are those unregulated asian slimming teas that have questionable ingredients. The safest and most practical solution is a laxative used for colonoscopy prep.

scytale,

Thanks for this info. I hope the skies are clear tonight.

scytale,

I was too, until I found out they completely removed the driver instrument cluster, so even the speedometer is on the infotainment screen. I’m all for large screens, but the speedo and other necessary gauges should still be in front of the driver or on a HUD.

scytale,

Yeah, after-sales support would be my main concern as well. How support, maintenance, repairs, and warranty claims work.

scytale,

NYT - 02:24. Took longer than it should

Telegraph - 01:16

Didn’t do USA Today as it’s still the one I did yesterday.

scytale,

Yeah, I’m on a HDP + HSA as well and it works for us at the moment. No plans to have kids and don’t get sick often. If and when the chronic issues start manifesting, then maybe we will consider a traditional plan. Still shocking to see those bills though.

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Alexandrite is the best web front-end for me because of the 2-column view.

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Damn, he resembles his father more than any of his siblings.

scytale,

I’m currently watching Sugar and honestly, I wish it was just a straight up detective noir show instead of having scifi elements. The theme and vibe works so well for noir. I’m about to start Dark Matter. The reviews seem good so far, so let’s see. But to comment on the title, it’s great that a streaming service is making well produced scifi content.

scytale,

Interesting. IMO BR2049 is a super rare case where the sequel can arguably be considered an equal or better film than the original. Sure, the original set the theme and tone, and the sequel just built on it; but the execution is what separates 2049 from other sequels to classic films.

scytale,

NYT - 01:32

USA Today - 02:53. I do not know a lot of baseball terms because I’m not a fan.

Telegraph - 02:10

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MVP curse. lol. Dude really did not get it when he actually won it all. Still deserved for sure. Also, damn Shaq is really insecure.

scytale,

It’s 2 things IMO:

  • Boiling frog. A lot of people can’t see beyond a few years ahead, so if it’s not something that drastically changes immediately, they won’t really care. Until it’s too late of course.
  • Too big, too global. A lot of people can’t see beyond their own circle/bubble. So someone from Florida might not care that the Maldives is sinking and disappearing, but will maybe be alarmed when Florida starts.
scytale,

NYT - 01:50

USA Today - 01:42

Telegraph - 02:05

scytale,

Good luck getting any favorable calls the rest of the series. Refs will surely remember that.

scytale,

Even 3 is too much. It should be a maximum 2 per year.

scytale,

add extra cheese and toppings

This is what I do. Buy a large frozen supreme pizza at the grocery store, then add extra mozarella and other toppings at home before baking.

InternetIsScary, to asklemmy French
@InternetIsScary@mstdn.social avatar

What is something you can’t live without, technology wise that saves you time?

I have to say it’s my virtual assistant I’ve made. It saves me a lot of time with making reminders and such alarms for meetings or interviews, music etc.

@asklemmy

scytale,

Password manager (saves time typing passwords) and adblocker (saves time wasted on ads and of course malicious content).

scytale,

All airlines should suspend their Boeing fleet at this point; and if not, government should step in and force them to.

scytale,

Does your org have a security awareness program? It would easier if you can mandate some training or at least some brownbag meetings where you can present some basic security pointers.

scytale,

Ah, yeah I feel you. That’s indeed an uphill climb especially if the higher ups themselves do not support you. I think a cybersecurity event is a good way to do it. If you end up getting smaller funding, you can also do short brownbag meetings with free snacks and/or giveaways. Free stuff is always an incentive for people to attend. Keeping events short (30 minutes or less) also helps. Then make your presentations interactive, instead of just lecturing do’s and dont’s to employees. Do scenario based discussions and let employees come up with ideas/solutions. That reinforces the knowledge if they feel like they came up with the answers and you validate them.

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Andor was written as a heist thriller that happens to occur in the Star Wars universe, that’s why it’s good. Same as Rogue One.

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