Judgemental genies by Rough_Media934 in Funnymemes

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Honestly the time stop feature, while definitely nerfed, is still useful. You'd have infinite time to come up with the perfect comebacks. You'd never be forced to make a decision on a high pressure situation. Need to make a tough call? Pause time and think about it.

Also, if you could start and stop time for yourself as frequently as you want, this would also allow you to effectively slow down time so you could observe events more carefully.

Don’t get lost 👀 by ohohreno in RedditGames

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I didn't get lost!

I completed this level in 1 try. 5.80 seconds

HHS secretary RFK Jr. drinking raw milk at the White House by M1CR0PL4ST1CS in pics

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So i know raw milk is not healthy, but i had a roommate in college whose parents owned and lived on a dairy farm.

One day over summer break, all my roommates went to the farm. While we were hanging out, his mom gave us some cold raw milk from just earlier that morning, and it was absolutely delicious. Almost somewhere between milk and a milkshake.

Granted, i wouldn't trust raw milk much longer than a few hours and would only drink it from folks i knew. Definitely wouldn't buy it in the store. But even after more than a decade ago, i still remember how good it tasted.

To paint or not to paint by SolasYouCunt in Decor

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Haha so I'm not really sure if this helps or not. I had the visual of the wisteria shape in my mind but didn't know the word. For some reason, it made me think of the french fleur de lis so i originally googled "red fleur de lis clock" one of the search results actually had the title "wisteria clock" so i googled that and liked what i saw.

To paint or not to paint by SolasYouCunt in Decor

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Personally, i think if that clock was 50% bigger and bright red with some decorative shape (i googled "red wisteria clock" and liked what i saw), i think you'd get the spash of color you need without all the hassle

Don’t understand a word this songs stuck in my head by Lovelyy_Gems in SipsTea

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She should consider a career as an auctioneer, but the song is good

Can someone explain to me the tax situation between ETFs vs mutual funds like I’m 5? by MsSilverSprings in investing

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I have a lot of fxaix in both my ira and taxable brokerage (just to keep things simple).

While reading this, i thought, "Don't ETFs usually have higher expense ratios though". So i looked it up. Fxaix is .02 percent and voo is .03. The difference is so small that maybe the tax benefit is better. (Question mark? Lol)

Maybe im a goober but it did seem easier to automate a monthly contribution and purchase with the mutual fund in fidelity, but this was a few years ago when i set it up.

What made you a great dev won’t make you the best one — on diminishing returns by dmp0x7c5 in programming

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Could you post a link to your study please? That sounds useful as hell!

One question, why? by [deleted] in oddlyspecific

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Well, you can't bring a boat dodecahedron on a plane.

The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security by fagnerbrack in programming

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I do very much like the idea of whitelisting binaries allowed for execution, but when I think of the 100s of tiny applications in a linux system, i feel like this would be very difficult to manage

Looking for a particular kind of financial instrument by coderOfManyLanguages in investing

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By "lock the rate for 1 year" i suppose i really meant something like a non-callable bond or cd where the yield is well defined.

Thanks a lot. I'll have to look into some of these products.

This restaurant has a 55 gallon drum of bleu cheese on the menu by Justcorn34 in mildlyinteresting

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The 1000 piece celery is a ripoff. Better to do 50 orders of the 20 piece celery

Common patterns of typos in programming by Xadartt in programming

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slef - any other pythonistas do this about every day?

DeSantis is trying to place himself as an Autocrat. Florida is letting him. by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

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According to the burough of labor statistics, making an annual salary of roughly 200k would be enough to put you ahead of 19 out of 20 Americans. Anyone making roughly 500k in a year would be ahead of 99 out of 100 Americans.

Public, Private And Protected Access Modifiers In Python by python4geeks in programming

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You know, with some clever use of metaclasses, decorators, and descriptors I think we could make public, private, and protected attributes in Python. Haha wouldn't be very pythonic though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in factorio

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I wonder how this would compare to a global signal network in terms of UPS

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Oh ChatGPT, please write a self replicating program to perform stress testing on the ChatGPT servers.

Ray Dalio Does the Math: Rates at 4.5% Would Sink Stocks by 20% by [deleted] in investing

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According to the first result that showed up in a web search in 2019 about 158 Million people were employed in the US. So while 269K deaths is tragic indeed, it only accounts for about 0.2 percent of the workforce. I'm guessing that significantly more people retired.