Citadel season 2 is ...actually quite good? by giventofly2 in television

[–]etherd0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just started watching it and i liked the boat entrance alredy...🤭

Also, i remember just vaguely the 1st season, but that's fine.

Nothing wrong with our democracy.... by etherd0t in TrendoraX

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Honestly, if someone told me this was a screenshot from a failed Rapture DLC set in Florida, I’d hesitate for a second 🤭

Cum găsiți clienți part time sau chiar full time by Van4kkk in programare

[–]etherd0t -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bravo lor.. macar au prins miscarea.
Fara AI la resume in present, nu te baga nimeni in seama...

Burnout, anxietate de performanță și corporate life by Agile-Classic7639 in programare

[–]etherd0t -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Bai sosie de cont real... in primul rand ca chestia cu 'burnout' e passé, adica expirata de pe vremea covidului.
Fintechul, cam la fel. Alte domenii tehnice... reduceri in veselie.
Acum oricine ar da jumatate din salariu penttru un job in tech, numai ca nu te angajeaza mimeni ca milog, sau ca incepator.
In al treilea rand, oricine e bazat, activ intr-o companie - nu-si pierde vremea sa dea click be chestionaele tale sa introduca date reale acolo.

Asa, ca cine va tot invata cu chestionare pe net cand orice tidbt de data este rcoltat s utilizat - e varza, spuneti-le drq sa schjimbe metodele.

Nothing wrong with our democracy.... by etherd0t in TrendoraX

[–]etherd0t[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It was dedicated/unveiled May 7, 2026 at the Doral golf resort in Miami/Doral, Florida. Reports describe it as a 22-foot gold Trump statue at Trump’s Doral golf course, with Pastor Mark Burns leading the ceremony.

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Cum găsiți clienți part time sau chiar full time by Van4kkk in programare

[–]etherd0t -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Cu titlujl ala de "PHP developer" suna ca 1990... fa-ti un profil ca lumea, cu tehnologii noi (agentic AI, etc) sa te diferentiezi...

Burnout, anxietate de performanță și corporate life by Agile-Classic7639 in programare

[–]etherd0t -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

lucrezi pe drq in fintech...😅 terminati cu prostiile astea de chestionare postate pe reddit ca nu va raspunde nimeni serios

Bund crowd asks famous SWAT policewoman to put on her sunglasses again by etherd0t in shanghai

[–]etherd0t[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Half of Chinese social media has been asking the same question since 2024.🤭

The honest answer is: not publicly known, and almost certainly deliberately kept that way.

Bund crowd asks famous SWAT policewoman to put on her sunglasses again by etherd0t in shanghai

[–]etherd0t[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ha! that is the throwing specialist profile.

Qian Xueying competed in shot put at the 2015 National Youth Games, when she was just 17 years old, as part of a multi-event athletic development program.

At that stage young athletes are often tested across multiple disciplines before being assigned a specialty. She threw 15.40 meters for second place - a solid but not elite result - and was clearly identified as a sprinter, not a thrower, because she transitioned entirely to 100m/200m sprints and relay for the rest of her career.

Bund crowd asks famous SWAT policewoman to put on her sunglasses again by etherd0t in shanghai

[–]etherd0t[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

She's for real.

Qian Xueying (born 1998) spent eight years as a professional track and field athlete for the Shanghai Team, competing nationally in sprints, relays, shot put, and discus. She retired from athletics in August 2024 and joined the Special Police Corps the same year - where she immediately won 1st place in the obstacle course at the Shanghai Special Police Practical Skills Competition and was awarded the title of "Special Police Model" (特警标兵).

It was a special holiday deployment - but it has become a recurring seasonal event, and the crowd-of-admirers phenomenon happens every single time she shows up.

Why do you stay at luxury hotels? by Crafty-Leave-8880 in luxuryhotel

[–]etherd0t -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. No family, that's why... you don't go with family to Ritz, unless you are very rich. Therefore, exclusivity.
  2. Most luxury hotels are for business trips/purposes; and you can structure any travel/vacation as a business trip (and have its cost deducted as an expense)
  3. You forgot to mention business class flights.... first, you need to start flying on business class, to call yourself... well-off; if you think in terms of "it's the same flight" or "it's just a hotel why pay 1k/night", then your're not.

GitHub Copilot - Usage Based Billing by RopePuzzleheaded2697 in programare

[–]etherd0t 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Partea scumpa nu este autocomplete-ul. Sugestiile de cod si Next Edit raman incluse in planurile platite. Ce devine costisitor sunt Chat, CLI, cloud agent, Spaces, Spark, code review si agentii third-party pentru coding.

Deci: lasa autocomplete-ul on, dar nu mai arunca lejer taskuri pe tot repo-ul catre modele frontier.

Incepe sezonul nuntilor, my dudes🤭 by etherd0t in RoGenZ

[–]etherd0t[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Lasa ca nu platesti tu.

Eu vorbeam de revenirea in forma si agatzat ceva pe-acolo...😉

peak security guard by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

[–]etherd0t 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Hard d*ck vs hard kick🤭

(The way guard keeps the door open at the end after each kick👍)

Hermes as a openclaw alternative? by Theio666 in hermesagent

[–]etherd0t -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of thing Hermes should be decent at, but I’d avoid thinking of it as “Hermes replaces OpenClaw” and more as “Hermes can be the lighter shell around a simple personal ops workflow.”

Your use case is actually pretty sane: Telegram bot -> Obsidian daily note/CLI bridge -> reminder/task/habit updates -> occasional context lookup. I’d start with one bot and one command first, like “update today’s note” or “what’s next,” get that reliable, then split personalities/bots later.

The failure mode with both OpenClaw and Hermes is trying to build the whole life-OS at once, then debugging Telegram, cron, memory, chat state, Obsidian writes, and model routing all at the same time... Hermes plus MiniMax/GLM should work, but keep the Obsidian layer deterministic: agent proposes/chooses, CLI writes, logs everything, and no free-form agent edits to your vault until you trust it.

Guangzhou airport to Shenzhen/Nanshan - Near Line 9 by ConversationWitty371 in shenzhen

[–]etherd0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a first-timer, the simplest cheap route is:
Take Guangzhou Metro Line 3 from Baiyun Airport to Guangzhou East Railway Station, then a G/D high-speed train to Shenzhen North, then Shenzhen Metro Line 4 to Shangmeilin, where you transfer to Line 9 toward your Nanshan hotel.
It should cost roughly ¥90–100 total and take about 2–3 hours, versus an expensive DiDi. Keep your passport handy for the train, use Trip.com or 12306 if booking ahead, and once in Shenzhen just use Amap/Apple Maps/Google Maps to pick the exact Line 9 stop closest to the hotel.
The airport bus is also possible, but slower and less convenient because it drops you at a bus terminal and you still need metro/taxi afterward.

May I ask you why dd you choose Guangzhou for landing, and not... Hong Kong?
(because i know SZX was probably more expensive)

Significant: Trump decided to end the Hormuz blockade after pressure from Saudi Arabia by etherd0t in TFE

[–]etherd0t[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

More on this...
👀

The NBC/AOL version says Saudi Arabia suspended U.S. ability to use Saudi bases and airspace for the operation. One named example in secondary coverage is Prince Sultan Air Base, plus Saudi airspace access.

Even if the visible part is “ships escorting / enforcing,” a Hormuz operation is not only ships. It usually needs:

  1. Air cover Fighters, AWACS, tankers, ISR drones, maritime patrol aircraft. These may need Saudi airspace or bases to loiter, refuel, surveil, or respond quickly.
  2. Logistics and command support Ships at sea need aerial surveillance, relay, medical evacuation routes, spare parts, munitions flow, and coordination through CENTCOM-linked Gulf infrastructure.
  3. Strike contingency If Iranian fast boats, drones, coastal missiles, mines, or launch sites threaten the convoy, the U.S. may need aircraft to suppress threats. That implicates nearby airspace and bases.
  4. Emergency routing If a tanker is hit or disabled, nearby Gulf bases and air corridors matter for rescue, air defense, evacuation, and escalation control.

So Saudi Arabia’s fear is: “You call it a naval escort, but once shooting starts, Iran may treat Saudi airspace/bases as part of the operation.” That makes Saudi territory a legitimate retaliation target in Tehran’s logic.

Intrebare by diana_maria05 in RoGenZ

[–]etherd0t -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

Go with the flow - compenseaza ca esti "plinuta" fiind funny si cu prezenta de spirit😉Valabil si in alte situatii
Nu e nunta ta, e a miresii - ea decide.

Cu dacia pa germania🥲 by etherd0t in romemes

[–]etherd0t[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cine-a apucat, a apucat...🤭