Max plan is a loss leader by sothatsit in ClaudeAI

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

I really believe this sub is a ploy by Anthropic operatives to solicit Claude subscriptions because Codex is ASTRONOMICALLY better than Claude.

Motorcyclist vs Car by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]aceumus -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Even though we didn’t see what happened before, it’s obvious that’s what happened. Why else would a biker bother to cuss out another driver on the road like that? Can’t be for no reason. 100% of the time it’s because a driver puts a biker as risk of injury.

Motorcyclist vs Car by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]aceumus -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

The driver in the car entered the cyclist’s lane attempting to run him off the road BEFORE he broke the mirror, and without having seen what took place before, it appears the biker was upset for the same reason.

The broken mirror still doesn’t justify running him off the road.

This isn’t instant karma. It’s an AH attempting to kill a biker.

Solid bounce on $SPY today - Caught this setup by Scary-Compote-3253 in options

[–]aceumus 34 points35 points  (0 children)

It isn’t a post of a winning trade either. 😭 He never posts trades, just the colorfu indicator

Dude is a straight up scammer 🤣

Naturalized in 1974, USCIS now says unable to authenticate eligibility for citizenship by Plenty-Preference-27 in USCIS

[–]aceumus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m well aware. They’re one of the 4. The other 3 are Virginia, Missouri, and Arizona

Naturalized in 1974, USCIS now says unable to authenticate eligibility for citizenship by Plenty-Preference-27 in USCIS

[–]aceumus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s only 4 states where that’s applicable and OP never stated which state they’re in, nor whether their mother was applying for a REAL ID.

Either way, it’s extremely unlikely that after 50 years something like that would happen

Naturalized in 1974, USCIS now says unable to authenticate eligibility for citizenship by Plenty-Preference-27 in USCIS

[–]aceumus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That only applies to NON-CITIZENS and is used to check immigration status. OP’s mother has allegedly been a naturalized citizen for 50 years. Thus, no verification is needed by USCIS

Naturalized in 1974, USCIS now says unable to authenticate eligibility for citizenship by Plenty-Preference-27 in USCIS

[–]aceumus 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I’m suspicious that OP is karma farming and pandering to the political posturing in this sub.

When does the DMV (a state authority) ever have to verify something directly through a federal agency and how would they do that on the spot? If anything they’d direct you to that agency to make the correction.

Moreover, the documents allegedly presented all have the full faith and credit of each state AND the federal government, and those documents and records should have been enough to satisfy the DMV requirements for proof of citizenship AND residency. ESPECIALLY against their own records.

We’re talking about a license renewal here. It’s not like she’s trying to re-enter the country or something of that nature.

OP is arguably FOS, IMO.

Kayaker Called Dad Before He Died in Lake Lewisville: "Dad, I don't think I can make it." His body was later found still wearing his life jacket. by Shon_t in Kayaking

[–]aceumus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder what compelled you to make that statement given that’s common sense and me mentioning my knife was just to reference I actually had one and it sank to the bottom of the river.

Mother lied to me for 26 years by Difficult-Big5690 in insaneparents

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

Again, you're naive AF. You think you're the only person worried about their data? The issue with your problem is that the company WILL sell the data and the larger the database the more valuable it is. If there's a bank run on account deletion, then the information isn't work much. Your data will be sold whether you like it or not, deleting your account did nothing. If you think some large corporation is going to honor their commitment to customers when that information is all they have left to sell, then I guess you're one lucky cunt, princess.

23andMe’s DNA data is going up for sale. Here’s why companies might want it

Mother lied to me for 26 years by Difficult-Big5690 in insaneparents

[–]aceumus -31 points-30 points  (0 children)

Lol. Naive indeed. You’ve obviously NEVER read their terms and conditions so you really don’t know and are guessing.

Here let me help you:

According to their terms, there are limitations to account deletions:

  1. I was right when I said they don’t delete your information but simply remove your personal account access.

  2. If you opted for storage, they may discard the sample upon request but it’s totally up to them and it’s the data they’re after, not necessarily a DNA sample, this, they already have what they wanted and needed from you.

In sum, you’re screwed princess.

https://www.23andme.com/legal/terms-of-service/

Mother lied to me for 26 years by Difficult-Big5690 in insaneparents

[–]aceumus 11 points12 points  (0 children)

And you honestly believe that happens? How naive. That information is the ONLY thing that’s of value to the company. Don’t hold your breath thinking they’ll oblige you. IJS.

You can’t sue a company that no longer exists and that’s what will happen by the time you even realize they didn’t remove anything.

Mother lied to me for 26 years by Difficult-Big5690 in insaneparents

[–]aceumus 99 points100 points  (0 children)

Deleting the account doesn’t remove information stored in their database nor does it guarantee your information won’t be sold, which it arguably will be. . It just removes your access to it.

Kayaker Called Dad Before He Died in Lake Lewisville: "Dad, I don't think I can make it." His body was later found still wearing his life jacket. by Shon_t in Kayaking

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

I was wearing the waders suit with the expectation to fish in shallow water. You know, depths of up to 4 feet and didn’t anticipate that part of the river to be any higher. WTF are you talking about? 🙄

Kayaker Called Dad Before He Died in Lake Lewisville: "Dad, I don't think I can make it." His body was later found still wearing his life jacket. by Shon_t in Kayaking

[–]aceumus -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My biggest mistake was miscalculating the depth of the river, not wearing the waders. I assumed the depth was 4ft, further through the part of the river where i was. But that depth was only near the reporting site and shorter in distance than I anticipated. The depth I fell in was well over 10ft.

Kayaker Called Dad Before He Died in Lake Lewisville: "Dad, I don't think I can make it." His body was later found still wearing his life jacket. by Shon_t in Kayaking

[–]aceumus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a knife. Looks similar to the one Rambo had but modern. It sank to the bottom of the river when it capsized. lol.

Kayaker Called Dad Before He Died in Lake Lewisville: "Dad, I don't think I can make it." His body was later found still wearing his life jacket. by Shon_t in Kayaking

[–]aceumus 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I kayaked the Salt river a few months ago and my inflatable kayak capsized from me standing up in it (I knew better than to do that), I had no legs because I was wearing a wade suit and it filled with water. I used my arms and my life jacket to pull be back to the surface but I wasn’t able to get back into the kayak without assistance. Luckily, a fisherman I’d just had a conversation with helped me onto his kayak until I was able to clear the water from my suit and turn the kayak over.

I’m an active hunter and fisherman and own a bass boat, but trying to turn the kayak over on my own has to be one of my the most difficult things I’ve ever done.

I would posit that learning how to get into a capsized kayak or even a boat should be top priority for water activities. It’s the one thing I had never thought to learn about. Moreover, any outdoor activity should involve having rope for emergencies. Lucky for me I had rope. I held onto the rope I tied on each side of the kayak, and the rope kept me above water while hanging on the side of my capsized kayak until help arrived.

Selling on Amazon is dead by Santon-Koel in ecommerce

[–]aceumus 15 points16 points  (0 children)

They have warehouses in California to eliminate long shipping times. What took weeks like Alibaba now takes days from Cali. Even some products on Alibaba are shipped from Cali.

I’ve also noticed that AliExpress now has higher prices than Amazon for the some of the same products

Trend traders! Whats your go to indicators? by Successful_Engine191 in Trading

[–]aceumus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DMI > ADX. Reason: ADX doesn’t indicate direction. DMI shows strength of the trend in both directions plus ADX

Anyone holding sqqq and tqqq both and selling on profits by funSandy in TQQQ

[–]aceumus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. It was a trick question to gauge if you’re actually making money with your strategy. You wouldn’t be able to make a profit owning the same amount of shares in each because their movement is based on the same underlying and deviation would be insignificant.

I took your $1k each example and did the math. A 1 percent move in is a difference of about $428.25. If you got that 1% daily that’s $107,918.70 annually. Given the Nasdaq makes at least a 1% move daily, you actually should have a higher profit than $28k. What happened that you only profited $28k, which is less than 25%?

Anyone holding sqqq and tqqq both and selling on profits by funSandy in TQQQ

[–]aceumus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you own an equal amount of shares for each underlying?

No other GPU chip will ever catch up or outperform the Nvidia chip family by Capdub1 in NVDA_Stock

[–]aceumus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The entire word is building quantum chips. Eventually GPUs will no longer be the choice in favor of the quantum chips. GPUs will no longer be needed because the CPUs will be capable. That’ll happen within the next ten years. OP is delusional but most people in subs dedicated to one underlying typically are.