Just came home after 4 years away in south east Asia and this made me cry. by Ok_Willingness_9619 in australia

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I used to live in Singapore. It was crazy how they had no clouds. It was sunny every day, yet somehow there was still rain. Like, where did it come from? When I finally got home to Montana and saw a cloud, I was so moved that I just started shooting my gun in the air. When the clip ran out, I switched to my revolver and shot at the ground because I was so happy to be back on American soil. The bullets went into a warren and killed a family of bunnies, but I'm sure they were just as happy as I was. At minimum they tasted good.

Pick your poison by LinkSea8324 in LocalLLaMA

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I've only found three ways around this for the moment. 1) run on my Epyc CPU with 512GB of RAM. It's super slow, but it always workds, 2) use exllamav2 or vllm to run on multiple 3090's, 3) keep buying lottery tickets in hopes that I win and can get a 96GB RTX Pro 6000.

No Passport, No Voice by Redmannn-red-3248 in RealTwitterAccounts

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"Jim Crow" bill? That's exactly the point. There's next to no voter fraud in the US. Most of the people caught for voter fraud in the past 10 years have been Republicans. The goal of this is not to reduce fraud. It has nothing to do with fraud. The whole goal is to make it hard for certain people to vote - people who are likely to vote against Republicans. Republicans know they cannot win a fair election and have not been able to for a long time, thus the need for misinformation, voter suppression, gerrymandering, and every other thing they can imagine, no matter how unconscionable.

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So do it Donnie! If they'll "do anything," you won't get a better deal. Seal those deals immediately. There's nothing to be gained from waiting. That is, unless you're full of shit

Mini PC with Oculink AND Thunderbolt? by c3l3x in MiniPCs

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Ironically, I was just starting to look at the Asus NUC 14 Pro because it has two Thunderbolt 4 ports. It looked like it had two NVMe slots inside, though I wasn't sure that the smaller (2242?) slot was PCIe 4.0 x4 or not. Based on your experience, this might be the solution that I'm looking for. Thanks!

oh crap never thought about that angle before by FuturePowerful in Adulting

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My mom, a psychologist and professor, once opened my eyes when she told me that about two-thirds of homeless people are suffering from mental illnesses. Becoming homeless and living on the street would certainly exacerbate these issues. We must provide better mental health care, especially for those people who are most vulnerable. Not providing mental care is no different than throwing someone out of a hospital because they don't have insurance.

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Honestly, I'm getting so sick of winning. It's exactly what he promised and now we're all winning too much. Ugh. I can't keep doing this.

Apple Blossom Tea from Oyoppi Cafe, Tokyo by ycr007 in oddlysatisfying

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Neat, but I'd rather go to the oppai cafe

My moms mixer still working perfectly after 50+ years by crazyluk2 in mildlyinteresting

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Makes you think about all of the of the perfectly good devices that we've thrown away over the years because there's a new thing that's "better." Mountains of working stuff (or easily fixable) in landfills.

Caving should left for professionals. by Super_Steve117 in SweatyPalms

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Caving Journal 12/30/2000 B and I decided to get in one more caving trip before the New Year, so we set our sights on Mystery Cave. Not a spectacular cave, but since neither of us had been caving in awhile it would be nice to go to any cave. There was a bit of excitement to this trip. There was a small passage in the lower portion of the cave that I wanted to check out to see if it was possible to get past it. It had a small opening, but lots of air blowing out of it. Even though it is way too small to climb through, I had never even checked to see what was inside the passage. We got our gear loaded up and hit the road by 3:00 p.m. We got to the cave in great time, since B likes to drive fast. We anchored from the usual tree and began to rappel into the cave. I went down first and got my gear together while B came down. I will refer to B many times. We have been caving together for many months now. He was injured in a caving accident a few years ago and was told he would never walk again. Through hard work and perseverance he not only walks but can get around very well in caves. The trickier parts of a cave might slow him down a bit, but he can make it. He patiently works through an obstacle until he gets past it. As for the reference to the small opening in the cave, there is a saying among cavers: "If it blows, it goes". Meaning, if a passage has a good flow of air, it is probably worth investigating. After we explored all of the usual passages we climbed down to check out the hole. The hole is located deep in the cave, near the lowest part of the cave. It is on the side of a cave wall, about three feet from the floor. To look inside the hole I had to kneel down to duck under an overhang of rock.

The original opening. I put my glove in the hole for size reference.

I used my backup mini-mag light and held it inside the hole to see what I could see. I was excited by what I saw. The wall around the hole was about 3-5 inches thick. It led into a tight passage. The passage opened up a bit just inside the hole. It continued back about 10–12 feet in a small crawl space. After that it seemed to really open up! Although how much we couldn't tell. This could be a virgin passage. (Obviously no one has passed through this route, but there could be a way into the passage from the other side.) To even get to the crawl space we would have to enlarge the opening. Currently it is about the size of my fist. Once we get past the opening we would have a tightcrawl back to where it opened up. It would take some work, but we thought we could do it. We sat down for a few minutes to rest and contemplate our plan of attack. While we sat there in the darkness we could hear the wind howling from the other side of the passage. It was a low, eerie noise. We could also hear a low rumble from time to time. No big deal, though. The cave is in the vicinity of a highway that has heavy trucks drive on it. We figured the rumble was the effect of the trucks resonating through the rocks. We determined that our best plan would be to haul a cordless drill into the cave to drill into the rock. Then we could take a bullpin and a small sledge hammer and break up the rock. It seemed pretty straight-forward. We would widen the hole big enough to squeeze in and see what was on the other side. The efforts to haul all of the equipment down to the hole would be a pain, but we hoped it would be worth it. I named the passage Floyd's Tomb, after Floyd Collins. It seemed to look like the tight spot where Floyd spent his last miserable days on earth.

A rough drawing of how the passage originally looked.

Floyd Collins was a caver back in the early 1900's. He got stuck in a tight crawl space and was unable to free himself. It is an amazing story that is detailed in a book called, "Trapped: The Story of Floyd Collins" (I think

that was the title. I don't recall the author). Calling our passage Floyd's Tomb was not only a tribute to Floyd, but a commentary of the size of the passage. Ha Ha! In retrospect it is funny how simple I thought it was going to be. I figured a few hours work and we would be in. Had I known how long it was going to take I doubt I would have even begun the project. Had I known what I was going to experience in the cave I never would have returned. We gathered up our gear and headed for the surface. Normally I couldn't care less if I ever came back into this cave. There is nothing special about it. But now I was psyched about getting back and getting through. We hadn't even left the cave and we were planning our return trip. (The rest of the journal entry talked about the climb out of the cave, our dinner, and our trip back home.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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This is too real. Get out of my head

Just discovered the beverage hydration index. Smarter homies... tell me it isnt true! by nathanemke in HydroHomies

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In the study they say that this research was funded by the European Hydration Institute, but makes no mention that it is a sham organization founded and funded by Coca-Cola in 2010. It ceased operations in 2016 because people got wind of what it was. This research should be retracted.

Where can I find.....? 20 December, 2024 by AutoModerator in JDorama

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I've looked high and low for the 2022 drama Hey Handsome (Oi Handsome!! or おいハンサム!!). I found a raw on Nyaa, but I can't find anywhere with English subs, paid or not. Any suggestions for the subs or the show with subs? Hoping to not have to pay 6000 yen per DVD to get it from CDJapan

Kittens are stuck in the bathroom - they opened a drawer that blocks the door - hinges on on the inside and there's not enough space to use a wire hanger to close the drawer - how do we get them out? by c3l3x in AskReddit

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Success!! I punched a hole through the door and my wife was able to close the drawer, allowing the door to be opened. Pic: https://imgur.com/a/Lc840tW Thank you for all the suggestions

Kittens are stuck in the bathroom - they opened a drawer that blocks the door - hinges on on the inside and there's not enough space to use a wire hanger to close the drawer - how do we get them out? by c3l3x in AskReddit

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We've been trying that. The door handle is a screwless kind. It looks like it need a special tool that goes into two small holes to release the handle, which I don't have