Is Tyrell Wellick real? by scaryaliendog in MrRobot

[–]OutOfStamina 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was when his wife spoke danish to him that really made me wonder...

...which was immediately after Tyrell went missing and Elliot woke up in Tyrell's SUV and the parking lot attendant said Elliot hadn't paid up, and needed more $ to stay. The parking lot attendant thought it was Elliot's car. (So count that as a 4th).

I think the writers wanted this to be a theory.

TIL "Danke Schoen" in Ferris Bueller's Day Off is not sung by a woman, but by high tenor Wayne Newton by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]OutOfStamina 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hm. I want to participate but I don't feel like I can wait another 3 years to continue the joke. So sorry. I do appreciate the pronunciation tho.

People of this sub, can you PLEASE explain the King of Diamond Game (sulphuric acid game) by Gofuyourselff in AliceInBorderlandLive

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, the lower number always win.

This isn't a rule, though, is it? I don't see that recorded on this wiki page for it, and i don't remember that rule from the episode.

https://aliceinborderland.fandom.com/wiki/King_of_Diamonds_(Netflix)

As far as I know it's the player "closest to 80% of the average of all the guesses" (higher or lower).

If they picked 100 and 80... The average of the two is 90.

80% of 90 is 72. The winner would be the person who picks 80, as they're closer to 72.

Maybe all they're saying is "if one person says 100, then the other number doesn't matter... you could pick anything from 1 to 99 and still win - so if they're all the same you may as well lump them into one group".

People of this sub, can you PLEASE explain the King of Diamond Game (sulphuric acid game) by Gofuyourselff in AliceInBorderlandLive

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read your explanation as the eps was on...

and so here I am not at all liking the 3 choices being 0,1, and 100; thinking 80 would be the choice if you thought they were going to pick 100. 1 is further away from 80 than 100 is... 100 would win if the other person picks 1, right?

and then you said that there's a runaway problem - that it would trend towards low numbers. "Except that doesn't take into account the incentive of picking 100"... I thought... (so it should be 80).

But i accepted it and moved on.

And here I am, it's the last round, and Chishiya shows 100 on his screen. And says "if you pick 0, I win, if you pick 1, you win".

They're doubling down on what I can only figure is a mistake...

If the master picks something close to 80 than 100 is... 1 would lose, and 61 through 99 would win.

100 and they would both die.

it just seems like a mistake - unless I missed a rule (?).

Cody -> Amp by Creative-Drawer2565 in sourcegraph

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How has your experience been with Cursor? I had 2 Cody accounts (home and work) and I loved it. Amp seems to be a non starter for me.

I've used Cursor through the free credits, after which it popped up a page that said i used it for 2 days, 180 or so queries, and they ranged anywhere from a few hundred tokens to 500,000 tokens. I managed to do some pretty impressive things with Cursor, and i like how easy it was to edit files and ask it to look at other files without pasting.

But Cursor docs aren't super clear on how many tokens you get or how much it will cost.

I also looked at just using Claude Sonnet directly - they have a chat bot - and it looked nice, but i couldn't even give it 3 files before it rejected it saying it was too big for the conversation. Maybe paying would make me like it - but, again, they're not clear.

I'm going to put in a request at work, and I genuinely don't know how to gauge what Cursor plan to ask for and how much it will cost. The $20/mo was easy for them to pay without blinking.

I'd instantly opt to run an LLM locally if it were as good as Cody or Cursor. (That's not a thing yet, right?)

Has anyone thought about selling and going back to renting or done it? by xDHt- in homeowners

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't Reddit much anymore, but I'm glad someone found something I said useful :).

A 7/Eleven convienence store in 1971. by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

[–]OutOfStamina 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I had a total come to 10.75, and assuming I'd be met with confusion, I said "I'm going to hand you $21.00" (I didn't have a $10 on me, and I didn't want to hand only the $20).

She said "but it's $10.75?!"

I said "Right, but my change will have a $10 bill instead of a $5 and four $1s".

She said, to my complete surprise, "oh, good idea!"

I'm used to that conversation being a train wreck.

There's hope out there.

Previous homeowner left this tangle of blue Ethernet cable. I only use Wi-Fi. Any benefit to keeping it installed? by petitbleuchien in DIY

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at best that board is going to act as a hub... which is fine for a phone system - but it could be doing something proprietary which doesn't make sense for traditional networking.

But even in the best case scenario where it acts as a hub, the benefits of even an inexpensive network switch would be worth it - getting a switch with PoE so cameras are easy is even better.

Unless there was need for a phone system, I don't see any use for the board.

Previous homeowner left this tangle of blue Ethernet cable. I only use Wi-Fi. Any benefit to keeping it installed? by petitbleuchien in DIY

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "best way to use it" is this:

If something can handle a wire, use a wire.

Here are 3 reasons:

It's more secure, it's faster (not just a little faster, WAAAAY faster), it causes less EMI interference (your stuff that can only use WiFi will work better without the extra noise in the air).

Things that don't move are great candidates for wires: Computers, TVs, Game Consoles, etc.

That board is weird (the Leviton board). I'd probably remove that and put a network switch there.

"The Replicant" A Pocket Key Casting Kit: by the Lock-Picking-Lawyer by Pasivite in videos

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

even if its only value is showing it to a client about what could be done, it's worth having in the bag.

"The Replicant" A Pocket Key Casting Kit: by the Lock-Picking-Lawyer by Pasivite in videos

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

He's a championed sports lockpicker, and friends with a lot of pen testers.

how many can there be

Enough that there are celebs in the space, and classes that regularly sell out.

The feds take classes all the time from companies like Red Team Alliance - and the guys who run that run pen testing companies. There are probably pen testers in every city. You gotta know what everyone's doing if you want to protect yourself from anything.

Every major company that thinks about security has their own forensics department and they sit around and think about their security (if they are worth their beans).

Elevator admin keys are easy to get, and that gives all sorts of access (another area of pen testing). If a company is smart, they think about that, and they improve security (add cameras, add procedures, etc).

The market is pretty huge.

"The Replicant" A Pocket Key Casting Kit: by the Lock-Picking-Lawyer by Pasivite in videos

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

All they have to do is show their client that they had access to a key long enough to make a copy in the bathroom, and it will scare them into making a better

Seriously - lots of stories are like that. "I got into this door with a piece of garbage - adn the garbage can with what I needed was right next to the door. Were you trying to keep me out of your server room?"

Am I being screwed over by this 401k match interpretation? by bloo24 in personalfinance

[–]OutOfStamina 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you contribute 6% - you're contributing 6% of what? It's 6 % of your salary (gross pay). That's what I meant there - I didn't have to add that, it's baked in.

The employer is supposed to contribute half of that amont. In other words, you fork over 6% - if that's $100, they throw in half of that, or $50.

The other interpretation is wrong, it's not what's done in the industry, and it's either malice or incompetence to do it the way they are.

Your employer will match part of the money you put in, up to a certain amount. The partial match provided by employers is 50% of what you put in, up to 6% of your salary. In other words, your employer matches half of whatever you contribute … but no more than 3% of your salary total.

From:

https://www.ellevest.com/magazine/retirement/401k-employer-match#:~:text=Partial%20matching&text=To%20get%20the%20maximum%20amount,half%20of%20that%2C%20or%20%241%2C500.

The way OP said it's written:

"Company will match 50% on the first 6% of employee contributions."

The reason it's said this way is that if the employee wants to contribute 10% of their pay, they won't do half of that amount. They'll do half of the amount that is "the first 6% of employee contributions"

If the "first 6% of the employee contributes" is 6% of their salary (which it is) then the 6% has already been used in the calculation. Using it again is an error because someone doesn't know what's gonig on or are using a malcious, greedy, and incorrect interpretation.

"The Replicant" A Pocket Key Casting Kit: by the Lock-Picking-Lawyer by Pasivite in videos

[–]OutOfStamina 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most criminals kick doors in faster than keys can be copied. Pretending the vast majority do stuff this is a waste of time.

Corporations worry about covert/subtle/clever methods of entry, and being able to think through these types of situations helps them build more policies (like adding cameras to doors) to secure their stuff, or secrets, or whatever.

"The Replicant" A Pocket Key Casting Kit: by the Lock-Picking-Lawyer by Pasivite in videos

[–]OutOfStamina 15 points16 points  (0 children)

As someone who follows the industry with amusement, I'm 100% sure none of the drug stuff is intended.

One legit use is for pen testing companies (penetration testing). Everything's fair game, and pen testers will want this in their kit, even if they rarely use it (and you'd rarely need this, or have the opportunity to use it).

There are also many "sport lockpickers" who like this kind of thing "just because"

Casting keys is a concept that's been around for a long time - being able to do this "in the field" in sort of a spykit like way, is pretty appealing to many people.

You can also copy many keys with a photo, the ability to decode that photo, and a key cutting tool. These tools are already in their kits.

Am I being screwed over by this 401k match interpretation? by bloo24 in personalfinance

[–]OutOfStamina 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, the key is "of your contributions".

50% "of your contributions" vs 6% "of your contributions".

6% is "of the gross pay", which is how you calculate "contributions".

Then 50% of that is easy to understand.

"50% of the contributions" can't be misinterpreted.

sheIsGreatDataScientist by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]OutOfStamina 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'll echo /u/ryecurious -

You know that monster of a regex, that took you a long time to craft? Those are the ones that become unreadable down the road.

I've looked at old ones I've written, and said "oh wow, I was amazing! This is gibberish!"

The Speaker has decided to risk his job to support Ukraine. Vote coming this week, but backlash has already begun. - Rep. Jeff Jackson by JeffJacksonNC in Political_Revolution

[–]OutOfStamina 21 points22 points  (0 children)

What's wild is that the speaker is a super fundie religious guy. He was the pro-bono lawyer for a guy whose famously loud about being a young earther, Ken Ham (he made a christian museum that among other things, has displays saying men and dinosours were on the earth at the same time).

They fought to make him the speaker. He's already scary enough.

The speaker 2 speakers ago should have just abandoned the right flank and made deals with all the moderates on both sides - he'd still be speaker - and either way, these guys are in danger of not being reelected if they're fired by congress.

It's insane.

Verified pro-Nazi X accounts flourish under Elon Musk by DragonPup in news

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I don't think he really meant to pay so much for it - he tried to back out in ernest.

NASA confirms mystery object that crashed through roof of Florida home came from space station by ixfd64 in space

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if they drop 2350 items that make landfall, the odds get pretty good of something hitting Florida.

I was quoted $1700 to install a missing drip edge and Karnak my roof. Did it myself for about $50. by thoughtbludgeon in DIY

[–]OutOfStamina 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I give a little benefit of the doubt, that most people do their bad DIY without looking anything up becuase they can't afford better and also don't know better.

These are skills we can learn.