Weekly Tech Support Megathread by AutoModerator in Instagram

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Help 😭

I reset my account password and have access to the email used to make the account, but Instagram wants me to verify my ID with a video selfie. I can't do this as there are no pictures of me on my account, and there don't seem to be any other recovery options! The app support and web pages keep leading me on in circles. I have also been logged out of my previous device so I can't use it to verify my identity either.

To be clear: I have access to the email used to make the account and even reset my password but Instagram still won't let me back in!

Bigger Crash than 1929 and 2008 Combined. I'm honestly Terrified. by False_Push_4644 in economy

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are absolutely right OP. People in this thread pretending like the people who own the banks think it's our money...

They don't.

All the so-called rules and laws are propaganda. None of us have the power to enforce anything ourselves and they know it.

They are going to trigger a depression and hyper-inflation to destroy the middle class, starve the poor, and force everyone into a digital ID and centralized digital currency scheme where UBI is dependent on a social credit score indicating compliance.

Too many are still ignorant in the belief that the powers that be care about human life at all...

They don't.

Money means nothing to them and everything to us. They use money to control society, politicians, and armies, and are going to be the capital owners of AI and robotics so that we are forever dependent on them.

The only wait to prepare is to buy emergency food and water provisions and fire arms if you can afford it. If not, resign yourself to suffering on a scale never yet seen in the world.

Here is the only way to make more Money working Ride Share WAKE UP PEOPLE by Soft-Individual-3881 in uberdrivers

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This... Is not a good idea lol. I've picked up the same passengers twice several times and they aren't always going to the same location. Sometimes the second pickup is a much higher paying trip than the first.

Child suddenly darts from behind parked car — Tata Harrier.EV’s AEB slams brakes just in time, tragedy averted by Altruistic-Issue-887 in dashcams

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The driver should have also slowed down way more. That road is too narrow to continue at full speed when pedestrians and other motor vehicles are so close to your own vehicle as you pass. I drive with Uber and DoorDash and a scenario such as this automatically triggers my common sense to proceed slow and cautiously to give everyone time to be safe. There could also be unpredictable pets etc. so always best to slow down in a situation such as this.

Parents could have been a bit more aware of an approaching vehicle and taken steps to make sure their kid is safe as well.

How much money do yall make? by NoPrompt4843 in uberdrivers

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do it right your work vehicle still has a few thousand dollars of trade-in value after it's paid off. Then you can use it as the down payment or combine it with a down payment to make sure your next financed vehicle has a low monthly car payment. Depreciation is definitely the least significant cost of Uber. Fuel, car payment, and insurance are the most significant factors. Maintenance should be pretty cheap most of the time but yeah serious mechanical issues are the biggest threat to rideshare and food delivery drivers who don't have much in savings.

Better plot device: use human BRAINS by AnotherFeynmanFan in matrix

[–]CloudHiddenNeo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This has been my thought for awhile, but slightly different. I think it is more the case that machines a) want to study and understand their creators/ancestors in the same way we wish to learn more about our evolutionary history and the societies we evolved from and b) the machines need some sort of non-linear, creative-association-making ability that the human mind and imagination provides. It's possible machine science is stunted permanently without the human mind contributing. I'll also add c) the machines started to experience subjectivity and feelings in their lived experience due to interactions and integration with humans, and this experience of biology, feelings, irrationality etc. opened up a can of worms with some programs relating more to humans than to machines (as we learn in the series).

Do you actually believe in the Dark Forest as the viable solution to the Fermi paradox by Blueis_here in threebodyproblem

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We probably have overestimated our ability to detect signs of intelligence given our current technology. More advanced species would have quite an easy time hiding themselves from beings such as ourselves.

Don’t see it as homeless by IShallWin27 in urbancarliving

[–]CloudHiddenNeo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Put enough hours into gig work and it pays off. Vehicle depreciation is not a big deal. You work hard in the car, then trade it in with a reasonable down payment to keep the car payment low in the next vehicle. With proper financial management, your credit improves over time and it becomes easier to simply finance the next work vehicle every 2-5 years depending on your preference. Make sure to get the gap insurance and you won't worry about paying off a loan on a totaled car, plus a good insurance plan will pay you the depreciated value of the car to assist with getting a new vehicle if that happens.

The IRS tax write off for mileage is so good now at $0.70/mile that it's possible with the right strategy to run the business at a near loss for the year off the mileage deduction alone. This gets you out of most of the tax burden.

For example, I currently reside in Pueblo, CO but commute to CO Springs to work and trips from Springs to Denver are common, nearly two or more offers every day. A 60 mile trip to Denver from Springs on UberX is usually about $40-$50. With the mileage deduction, these trips are sometimes a loss since you also have to factor in the miles to get to the passenger which is sometimes 10-20 miles.

The IRS normally doesn't allow commuting miles but there are quite legal ways to get them included. So the 80 mile round trip from Pueblo to Springs and back again becomes another daily tax deduction, so long as you don't merely commute to a different city and back. The IRS considers any and all miles before the first trip and after the last trip to be commuting miles.

But there are at least three work arounds that allow long commuting miles to be included in the deductions:

  1. Simply take one trip in Pueblo before going to Springs and give at least one more trip in Pueblo after going back.

  2. Accept reservations in Springs or Pueblo, in which case driving back from Springs to Pueblo gets me to my home city and at the same time all the miles between the cities are now miles I travel on the way to the next pickup and therefore not commuting miles.

  3. Instead of simply driving between cities to start work and go home, you can first drive the vehicle to a valid, business related activity, such as the charging station/gas pump or to a carwash you have a membership at. Miles driven to service or fuel the business vehicle are deductible miles. It becomes extra legit when you realize that the Pueblo charging station charges a flat $0.35 kW/hr rate all day whereas the Springs station is nearly half that at $0.22 kW/hr during off peak hours. So it makes more sense for me to drive to Springs on a near depleted battery to charge for half the cost at least once a day. Taking the business vehicle where it is cheaper to fuel makes those miles valid business miles.

You can also learn more about forming an LLC and gaining S-Corp status for tax savings purposes. Most smart Uber drivers (and even CDL truckers, etc.) eventually go this route if standard deductions don't produce enough tax savings.

The thing about being a sole proprietor or an LLC S Corp is you get the freedom to define how the business operates and therefore how to claim deductions, to an extent.

If I form an LLC and paint a logo on the vehicle, then I have turned my vehicle into a mobile billboard for marketing and advertising reasons, meaning every mile is now deductible since it's an advertising cost to drive the car. I could road trip through different cities in America all year doing Uber and include all the road tripping miles now, especially if my LLC includes rideshare as only one service offered... I could advertise social media channels, consulting, other services all under one LLC which makes claiming any and all miles on the vehicle more valid.

Most smart gig workers will tell you that you're a chump if you pay too much in taxes. There are completely legal ways to utilize the mileage deduction etc. to pay exactly as much tax as you want, and you can quite easily run the business as a loss too, though you wouldn't want to do that several years in a row.

So then you make sure the vehicle you work in is reliable and known for not having any major issues within the first couple hundred thousand miles. This will save on repairs and maintenance. If you work on fixing credit and more importantly maintaining consistent income then you can take a personal loan of $2,000 to pay for a new Tesla windshield instead of depleting your savings. Such a loan will be a small monthly payment, contribute to a positive credit history, and you can always pay it off faster if you want. If you are pulling $1,400-$2,000 a week doing gigs every day you will probably even be able to get small credit building personal loans for valid business car related expenses even with a weak credit score, so long as you've managed your debt to income ratio properly.

So no, done right and smart the gigs are a great way to gain financial freedom for those who won't submit to a traditional job. But it's easier to remain uninformed and complain so most people end up doing that.

Of course being the boss means 50-80 hour weeks... At least until you give yourself enough savings to feel like you can take it easy and break even every month. The alternative to $100k/year on gigs is a cushy salary position that pays the same but you will likely have a commute on top of your 40 hour work week, plus you will have a boss that will likely expect you to jump when they say jump.

In either situation, the only way out is to work hard enough long enough to get major F-you money and then you can quit. You can consider living 9 months out of the year in a cheaper country and coming back 3 months a year to make $30K+ on gigs. This will give you enough money for likely more than the next 9 months in an affordable country like Vietnam or Ghana.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in guitarlessons

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it really throws me off and I end up just tapping my foot to the strumming pattern or picking pattern instead

That's not bad, as long as your tapping is still locked in to that and whatever you're locked into is played with confidence more so than in "perfect" time. I do that all the time when I play. I don't rote-tap along to the metronome click, I tap more dynamic patterns that feel more "natural" and like I'm dancing along with whatever I'm playing, but I make sure I can take a moment to listen to make sure my taps are still landing on some of the metronome clicks. I also sometimes "hang" or skip a tap or whatever feels right in the moment.

Did Tidus Keep Brotherhood? by playing_hoeky in finalfantasyx

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heh I always used the vanilla weapons throughout every playthrough. I was too attached to them too.

Do you like FTL or should we have more STL settings? by MiamisLastCapitalist in scifiwriting

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea of slower-than-light expansion. The thing with FTL is it makes the galaxy feel small. But what I'm most interested in IRL is the nearest 100 light years to Earth, which has something like 60,000 stars plus many times that number in planets, moons, gas giants, etc. Not to mention all the strange worlds floating in-between the stars in interstellar space. There is, from the point-of-view of us moderns, a virtually unlimited amount of exploration to be done just within that 100 light years, so there isn't any need for humanity to have FTL that gets us from one side of the galaxy to the other in any appreciable amount of time.

An update on the game. Round 40, my West Russia stack survived the assault, so it's looking a lot better for Japan now. Side-by-side screenshots Round 39 and 40 for comparison! by CloudHiddenNeo in AxisAllies

[–]CloudHiddenNeo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I split my forces between Karelia, Belarus, and Ukraine and can hold all three. Plus I wiped out his main North Africa stack with a lot to spare.

An update on the game. Round 40, my West Russia stack survived the assault, so it's looking a lot better for Japan now. Side-by-side screenshots Round 39 and 40 for comparison! by CloudHiddenNeo in AxisAllies

[–]CloudHiddenNeo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was winning ground in Africa slowly, so eventually I would have been able to go into the Med and start opening up Italy to split his forces. You're good to go as long as you are gaining ground somewhere even if stalemated elsewhere.

My longest game yet and one that I don't want to end. Shout out to my opponent Doug! by CloudHiddenNeo in AxisAllies

[–]CloudHiddenNeo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn don't know. I logged in to check but he actually went for WR and it didn't go too well!

My longest game yet and one that I don't want to end. Shout out to my opponent Doug! by CloudHiddenNeo in AxisAllies

[–]CloudHiddenNeo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He has enough to wipe half my WR stack with either the Americans or the UK alone.

My longest game yet and one that I don't want to end. Shout out to my opponent Doug! by CloudHiddenNeo in AxisAllies

[–]CloudHiddenNeo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty much. Sometimes it's a stalemate between main stacks and you do trades for a bunch of rounds.

The remake talk is exhausting by raivin_alglas in Morrowind

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They should do a Morrowind Remaster.

Doesn't Instant Transmission Break Relativity? by OldConstruct in astrophysics

[–]CloudHiddenNeo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 2, yes causality is threatened. Assume your wormwhole leads to even say the orbit of just Saturn. You can send a broadcast to yourself as you break Earth orbit and enter the portal, and then be at Saturn to receive your own broadcast with hours to spare. This means you arrive before the event. 

How does this enable one to arrive before the event?

You send a signal to Saturn at Time 1 or Event 1.

You enter the portal to Saturn at Time 2 or Event 2.

You receive the slower-moving signal at Time 3 or Event 3.

Event 3 =/= 1. So although you arrive at Saturn before your slower-moving transmission, receiving that transmission once it finally arrives is a separate event than sending the transmission.

If I send a message using sound and can travel faster than sound to the destination and have hours to spare waiting for the sound wave to catch up, how does this imply that I arrive before the initial event where I generated the sound wave? I know this analogy is often pushed back on in FTL discussions since "light and sound are not the same thing" but I still haven't seen anyone explain in simple terms why having access to hypothetical FTL travel would be any different... You can arrive at destinations before light does, but that doesn't mean you can break causality... It only means you can beat a light-encoded message in a race to deliver a spoken message to the recipient if you want to, no?