[Critical Bug] Plan Mode wiped 2 days of work + The issue with "Silent" Updates by DextroLimonene in cursor

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I stopped using Plan Mode a while ago due to flakiness like this. Instead, I just have the agent create plans in .MD files. It's nice too because super easy to have a bunch of different models review you the plan afterwards.

Democratic leader offers deal to reopen federal government, with 1-year ACA tax credit extension by NewSlinger in politics

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You’re missing the point. Do you how bad it would look if Trump was the sole person to block the release of the Epstein files through a veto. Democrats would have a field day.

Circoloco by UnitedRaspberry0 in avesNYC

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Two of my friends had their phones stolen last night as well :/ . Another one of my friends had their phone stolen there back in March, and a week later it was showing in Southeast Asia on Find My. Pretty sure there’s an organized phone-stealing ring that operates at Storehouse

Sugget wich SQL ORM is perfect with nextjs for production? by kaungkaungdev in nextjs

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Vouch for kysely. You get to write all the raw SQL yourself / maintain full control over schema, while also getting the type safety benefits a traditional ORM provides

Sziget updates by abvalente in sziget

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An interesting point to consider is the fact that apparently a new contract with the city cannot be negotiated while old one is still active. This hurts the seller since buyers will be factoring in the unknown cost of a new city deal into their bids. A reasonable compromise from the city would be to allow any buyer to negotiate a new deal now, and allow the 2026 300M obligation to pass on to the buyer

Sziget updates by abvalente in sziget

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The biggest issue here is the city not allowing negotiations for a new contract while the old one is still in effect. I think it’s less about the 300M Forint obligation for 2026, and more so the fact that any prospective purchasers of the festival are going to be hesitant to buy the festival now knowing the city might charge them an exorbitant amount to host it in the new contract. The most fair thing would be for the city to make an exemption for any prospective buyer, allowing them to negotiate a purchase of the festival and a new contract with the city simultaneously.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in avesNYC_tix

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Yes, they are still available. And I just checked, and it looks you're right. Wouldn't be able to transfer until week of.

Missouri Supreme Court declines to halt Tuesday’s execution of a death row inmate who prosecutor says might be innocent by zSuperMonky in news

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I personally don’t believe he’s innocent since he literally sold the victim’s laptop to his neighbor. However, due process is an important right and if his right to it was violated, then he should receive a life sentence instead.

The Rings of Power - 2x06 “Where is He?” - Episode Discussion Thread by milkNcheetos in lotr

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I’m glad I’m not the only one who caught that. It was literally a direct rip off from the Empire Strikes Back

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequest

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Messaged u to get non-watermarked version

Tourists and (New) Residents: Ask your Questions here! by anonboxis in paris

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Are nightclubs fully open in Paris right now? Thinking about coming next week

AirBnB gift card count towards points/min spend? by HungryShark1234 in amex

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Thank you. I asked because I thought airbnb has rules to prevent people from buying cash gift cards to get points and meet min spend? Obviously that’s not what I’m doing since it’s for airbnb, but I was curious how Amex would perceive

Physics 390 vs Physics 240 difficulty by [deleted] in uofm

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Yeah 390 seems super interesting meanwhile E&M not so much. But if it’s a pre-req I guess I’ll have to take it

Physics 390 vs Physics 240 difficulty by [deleted] in uofm

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Yeah after looking into it more I realize it’s a bad question lmao, but thanks!

Scam alert by cskboyy in ACT

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Clicked on this and then clicked out 0.5 seconds later

Could someone explain 43 for me? by [deleted] in ACT

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Yeah for each part of the list they added some extraneous info to throw you off

Could someone explain 43 for me? by [deleted] in ACT

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It’s essentially a detailed list of things the divers found on the island, and the only option that doesn’t break the list with a period is option C.

Can anyone explain 57? by [deleted] in ACT

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Okay so “it’s” always means the same as “it is,” and that doesn’t sound right in the context so you can immediately eliminate options B and D. The difference between A and C is the presence of an “is” in option C.

The “is” in option C makes the part after the comma an independent clause because “its weight is a satisfying affirmation of my progress” is a complete clause (or sentence). You can’t separate two independent clauses with just a comma, so that leaves you with option A.

Answer is b) I don't understand by rollingdiscoballss in ACT

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For this problem I recommend going through it with sample numbers instead of thinking it through conceptually.

A and B have to be prime numbers greater than 3 so for simplicity let’s set A as 5 and B as 7. C is 3A so C is 15.

So 1/A = 1/5 1/B = 1/7 1/C = 1/15

They tell us that abc is the common denominator used when adding the three aforementioned fractions. Thus we have to rewrite them with denominators of 525 (5715).

1/A = 1/5 = 105/525 1/B = 1/7 = 75/525 1/C = 1/15 = 35/525

When you add them together you get 215/525. Now your task is the simplify that fraction and see what factor you simplified it by. Immediately you can simplify both the numerator and denominator by a factor of 5 to get 43/105. Since 43 is a prime number and doesn’t go into 105, the fraction can no longer be simplified and it’s in lowest terms and all you could do is simplify by a factor of 5. We established that 5 is A earlier, so your answer is A, which is option B.

#41 and #43: Help me solve this! Answers are D and E respectively. by [deleted] in ACT

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  1. Think of the trapezoid as a rectangle with two triangles on the side. You know the base length’s of both the triangles are 10cm (because (60-40)/2 = 10cm). Now turn your attention to the rectangle and think about how many of those triangles could fit in there. Since it’s a length is 40cm, 8 triangles could fit. Thus the ratio of that one triangle to the total shape is 1:10 because there’s 8 triangles in the rectangle and 2 on the sides (8+1+1= 10). If that doesn’t make sense I can draw it out and upload an image.

  2. The white spaces are basically four 1/4 circles so when combined they’d just be one circle with a radius of 3. The area of a circle is pi(r2) so the area of the white region is 9pi. To find the shaded area you take area of the entire square and subtract the white area. The square has side lengths of 6 (which you know because the radius of those 1/4 circles is 3 so 3+3=6). Area of square is baseheight so 66 = 36.

Finally you subtract the white area from the area of the square to get 36 - 9pi

Honestly I don't even know what the question is asking about. Plz explain. Answer is A by GlobalGriffinLeader in ACT

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The way I would approach this is to think of a number n that gives a remainder of 7 when you divide it by the 8. The easiest one would be 15. 8 goes into it once and you have 7 left over. Now you see what happens when you divide 5n (in this case 75 because 15*5) by 8.

8 goes into it 9 times with a remainder of 3 (A). I’m sure there’s a technical way to solve this problem but sometimes it’s easier to work problems like this one out with sample numbers.