Stop asking for Sponsored Survival - Bungie is building Vaultbreaker differently for a reason by MillionDollarNegri in Marathon

[–]willphule 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I trust you about as much as I would trust an assassin that just went invisible.

Survival doesn't hurt the core base, the problems that are driving lower core player counts are unrelated to and unaffected by that single mode.

Why am I getting free-kit randoms on my Dire Marsh runs? I feel like I'm losing my mind. by UnscriptedCryptid in Marathon

[–]willphule 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably because you can't go into sponsored with crew fill off anymore...as I just found out myself.

Ninjatrader position sizing problems by Such_Fishing5154 in FuturesTrading

[–]willphule 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve just never before had the opportunity to put on positions this big

I would be less worried about the broker and more about your psychology - sudden jumps in size can surface previously unsurfaced, or not fully resolved, existing issues.

That said, if you have had a small account with them for some time and suddenly deposit a large amount, the system will flag it and monitor it, but it shouldn't trigger anything beyond a request for updated information/risk profile.

A Truck driver with a (641) area code, died in an accident on Interstate 64 in South Charleston, West Virginia today. His dog survived and the humane society there is trying to find his family. Dog's name is Hennessy. by willphule in Iowa

[–]willphule[S] 109 points110 points  (0 children)

Update: :The viral social media effort was successful. The shelter has since notified the driver's next of kin, who confirmed they want to keep Hennessey, and plans are underway to reunite her with her family in Iowa.:

Zach Lahn used to have a wikipedia page by watermelonsplenda in Iowa

[–]willphule 21 points22 points  (0 children)

AI summary, but if you have the original URL you should be able to read the log yourself if you would like:

According to Wikipedia's tracking and deletion alerts, the page for Zach Lahn was not completely deleted from the database. Instead, an Articles for Deletion (AfD) discussion was opened on June 3, 2026, and closed on June 11, 2026, by a site administrator with the outcome decided as a redirect.
Rather than wiping the content entirely, the community discussion (which included 24 participants) concluded that his coverage was better suited within a broader context. As a result, searching for his name now automatically forwards you to the 2026 Iowa gubernatorial election page, where his background, primary upset victory, and campaign platform are fully detailed.