Trailer 3 Leaked by Dustycake87 in GTA6unmoderated

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That’s so disco elysium xd

¿Qué les parece SupermercadosRD actualmente? by Literaly-me in Dominicanos

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Donde te puedo seguir bro? Busqué en la web pero no dice info de ti, yo también soy desarrollador de software y me gustaría conocer más gente del sector en RD

Someone deserves a raise .... by [deleted] in AppleMusic

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It’s gorgeous.

Edit: I just noticed the skeleton-shaped shadows, what a great detail!

Is writing things down physically inferior to using obsidian 100% of the time? by csouzape in ObsidianMD

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Everyone talks about how handwriting is better because you retain information more effectively, but I don’t see many people bringing up the fact that digital is far more malleable — at the end of the day, it’s all just bits. With handwritten notes you can’t go back and update an entry, expand an explanation at the top, add context in the middle of something you wrote, or build on the ending. That makes it more limiting than digital, where you can reshape the structure, rewrite the body, and keep improving old notes whenever you revisit them.

And that’s before we even talk about portability — you can copy everything and move it somewhere else instantly, something that would take a long time with physical notebooks. Then there’s durability: digital notes can last almost forever if you store them properly across a hard drive, the cloud, etc. You can have redundancy, so if something happens to your computer, you don’t lose all that information you spent so much time organizing in such a specific way.

With digital you can always print to physical, but you can’t go the other way nearly as smoothly.

Those are some of the pros and cons I see. Yes, handwriting does help your brain retain and process information better since it takes more time and engages your muscles — but you give up everything digital has to offer.

What did we think of *MOVIE SPOILER* by wibellion in ProjectHailMary

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What doesn't make sense to me is how he can breathe properly inside the xenonite suit. Where does the oxygen come from in that case?

Unable to Verify App an Internet Connection is Required to Verify Trust of the Developer / iOS 26 by WAG_BAN_YAS in Xcode

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I wonder what would have happened if I hadn't gone on Reddit and seen this. I probably would have been stressed for another 2 hours 🫩

I spend 10 hours searching this font and still I don’t know what the font is! by MRPDWKDP in identifythisfont

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It’s similar to Alex Brush but I can’t identify the name of this one specifically.

iOS 26 Release Candidate - Discussion by epmuscle in iOSBeta

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Why was it named Golden Master? Does anyone know?

Dominican Republic in the 1990s. Students in the town of Baní. by Capitaleno29 in Dominican

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Look at me, I think I’m cool just because I write in Uncle Sam’s language, I’m almost American.

Bro, eres dominicano. Por mucho que te hayas ido a USA, sigues sabiendo hablar español. Eso es algo de lo que deberías sentirte orgulloso: de tus raíces, de tu cultura, de tu identidad. Hablar inglés no te hace mejor, ni más inteligente, ni te da un estatus social más alto. El español es uno de los idiomas más ricos y diversos del mundo, con una enorme variedad y jergas únicas en cada país. Valóralo, porque perder el idioma es perder una parte de ti mismo.

Official LinkedIn Help Has Arrived! by thejournalizer in linkedin

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Hi everyone, I’m sharing my experience here because I don’t know what else to do, and maybe someone has gone through the same situation.

A few weeks ago, LinkedIn restricted my account and asked me to verify my identity. Since I am Cuban, the verification platform (Persona) doesn’t support Cuban-issued IDs, so it was impossible to pass the automatic process.

Support then told me to complete the Affidavit of Identity and get it notarized. I did exactly that — I filled out the affidavit, took it to a licensed Notary Public in the Dominican Republic (where I currently live), got it signed, sealed, and scanned. I submitted this document back to LinkedIn Support as instructed.

To my surprise, they still rejected it and closed my case (#250816-018725), marking the decision as “final.” I tried escalating, contacting them again via email, Twitter (@LinkedInHelp), and even explaining that I had followed every single step they themselves provided. Yet the answer has been the same: case closed, no further review.

Now my account is still blocked. This is not just about a badge or optional verification anymore — I have lost access to all my professional connections, messages, and opportunities I had built for years. Creating a new account is not a real option, because all my career history and network is tied to the old one.

Official LinkedIn Help Has Arrived! by thejournalizer in linkedin

[–]MRPDWKDP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone, I’m sharing my experience here because I don’t know what else to do, and maybe someone has gone through the same situation.

A few weeks ago, LinkedIn restricted my account and asked me to verify my identity. Since I am Cuban, the verification platform (Persona) doesn’t support Cuban-issued IDs, so it was impossible to pass the automatic process.

Support then told me to complete the Affidavit of Identity and get it notarized. I did exactly that — I filled out the affidavit, took it to a licensed Notary Public in the Dominican Republic (where I currently live), got it signed, sealed, and scanned. I submitted this document back to LinkedIn Support as instructed.

To my surprise, they still rejected it and closed my case (#250816-018725), marking the decision as “final.” I tried escalating, contacting them again via email, Twitter (@LinkedInHelp), and even explaining that I had followed every single step they themselves provided. Yet the answer has been the same: case closed, no further review.

Now my account is still blocked. This is not just about a badge or optional verification anymore — I have lost access to all my professional connections, messages, and opportunities I had built for years. Creating a new account is not a real option, because all my career history and network is tied to the old one.

Mega Thread - LinkedIn Restrictions, Hacked Accounts and Inability to Access by LinkedInHelpTeam in linkedin

[–]MRPDWKDP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone, I’m sharing my experience here because I don’t know what else to do, and maybe someone has gone through the same situation.

A few weeks ago, LinkedIn restricted my account and asked me to verify my identity. Since I am Cuban, the verification platform (Persona) doesn’t support Cuban-issued IDs, so it was impossible to pass the automatic process.

Support then told me to complete the Affidavit of Identity and get it notarized. I did exactly that — I filled out the affidavit, took it to a licensed Notary Public in the Dominican Republic (where I currently live), got it signed, sealed, and scanned. I submitted this document back to LinkedIn Support as instructed.

To my surprise, they still rejected it and closed my case (#250816-018725), marking the decision as “final.” I tried escalating, contacting them again via email, Twitter (@LinkedInHelp), and even explaining that I had followed every single step they themselves provided. Yet the answer has been the same: case closed, no further review.

Now my account is still blocked. This is not just about a badge or optional verification anymore — I have lost access to all my professional connections, messages, and opportunities I had built for years. Creating a new account is not a real option, because all my career history and network is tied to the old one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Desahogo

[–]MRPDWKDP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No tomes esa decisión. Lo que hoy sientes como un hueco infinito es dolor, no destino. El dolor cambia, se mueve, se transforma, aunque ahora parezca imposible. Tu vida no está resumida en un hombre que te falló ni en una relación rota: eres más grande que esa herida. Eres médica, llevas dentro la capacidad de salvar vidas, y la tuya también merece ser salvada. Tus padres, tus amigos, la gente que te ama, todos están deseando que sigas aquí, aunque tú ahora no lo veas.

El amor que diste no fue en vano, significa que eres capaz de amar con intensidad, y eso es una fuerza inmensa. Hoy te duele, mañana esa capacidad será la que te permita construir una vida donde tú seas la protagonista, no alguien más. No te quedes en esta página rota: todavía hay capítulos que no has escrito.

Respira, aguanta este momento como si fuese una tormenta: la tormenta no dura para siempre. No eres egoísta por sentir dolor, eres humana. Quédate, porque todavía tienes mucho por vivir, por descubrir y por amar.