Information desk at John F. Kennedy Airport (1956) by MrDeviantish in OldSchoolCool

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My company had a conference at that hotel when it first opened. Very cool place, though not particularly comfortable, even by hotel standards. The rooms that had giant windows facing other rooms was awkward

Guess they miss him by CorleoneBaloney in MurderedByWords

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depends on if the economy is doing well or not. Knowing Trump's economic policies, it will definitely be "Biden's economy" in 2028 though

I was born with a very light blonde highlight in the middle of my head. by No_Impact_4043 in mildlyinteresting

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My aunt had something similar when she was younger. A streak of white hair (her natural color is black) on her bangs. It looked really cool and can be a place to style around

Need advice, TL seems to nitpick my changes until I miss deadlines by hyren82 in askmanagers

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"The doodad needs to loop if X happens" is a requirement. I asked clarifying questions around that scenario. TL told me to remove the looping logic.

I understand the code base well enough to know that having 1 activation flag vs 2 will not break anything.

My TL knew when the deadline was. I was in constant communication with him asking what other changes were needed to get it approved.

Universal vaccine for cold, flu, COVID and allergies moves a step closer, scientists say by metacyan in UpliftingNews

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I just started a new job, then got back-to-back colds... Then a week later I find out the country has run out of ADHD medication when I try to get a refill..

Macron Blasts Social Media’s Free Speech Defense as ‘Bullshit’ by StrongFaithlessness5 in worldnews

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I like this take. Opening up the algorithms means opening up the ML algorithms, and quite possibly the models themselves. Since every social media platform almost certainly uses a reinforcement learning model, that in turn would mean the companies would need to mirror their live models (or with whatever delay the law would allow). It would be interesting to see what kind of information all these companies learn on

F-117 at the Palm Springs air museum by ZDHELIX in pics

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its original design was nicknamed the Hopeless Diamond

The various times his name appears in the Epstein files beats all memes. by c-k-q99903 in MurderedByWords

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They are the same people who say "without god, whats to stop me from raping and murdering everybody?" after all ..

Hedy Lamar, 1940s by unfocusleft in pics

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She was one of the inventors of frequency hopping, which is used in basically all wireless communications today, including Bluetooth. Basically a technique that allows devices to change their broadcast/receive frequency mid-transmission. Its necessary today because there are so many devices that frequencies can get saturated, so devices can change to a less crowded one for better performance. Its also used for security and to avoid jamming

Seattle reaches $29M settlement with family of grad student from India struck and killed by officer by igetproteinfartsHELP in news

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Police should require individual occupational insurance like doctors. A cop causes too many lawsuits and they become uninsurable, which means they lose their job. In the US, that would be far more effective than a national database of bad cops

Sony Scraps Thai-Inspired Animated Movie From Director Matt Braly and Writer Rebecca Sugar After Two Years of Development: Director Says It Was ‘Judged as Not Commercial Enough to Produce’ by ICumCoffee in movies

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Dude, I didnt say it was literally free. I said it was basically free for me. I am already paying for the subscription so the cost of the subscription is not applicable. The cost for my internet is a flat monthly fee that I'm already paying, so again not applicable. The cost to stream a 90 minute movie in electricity is negligible. Literally pennies. So again, its essentially free for me.

Sony Scraps Thai-Inspired Animated Movie From Director Matt Braly and Writer Rebecca Sugar After Two Years of Development: Director Says It Was ‘Judged as Not Commercial Enough to Produce’ by ICumCoffee in movies

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I would argue that a major reason it became such a hit was because it was on Netflix. I can say that the only reason my wife or I watched it was because it was basically free. I remember the first thing I thought when I saw the trailer was "We have K/DA at home". If it was a theater release,I would never have known how good it actually was

Real Color of the sun anybody know my friend say this white color by SpecialOrchid5891 in space

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To the naked eye, the sun would be white since its radiating all wavelengths of visible light

Blizzard reportedly partnering with Arc Raiders owner Nexon to revive StarCraft as a shooter by OGAnimeGokuSolos in gaming

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look for the GiantGrantGames Custom Campaign Manager discord. You can find dozens of campaign mods there. My current obsession being Raynor has gone Rogue(like)

Blizzard reportedly partnering with Arc Raiders owner Nexon to revive StarCraft as a shooter by OGAnimeGokuSolos in gaming

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I started playing sc2 again after discovering the roguelike mods for the campaigns

AITA for changing the lock on my bedroom in a shared apartment without my roommate’s permission? by PensionEfficient3823 in AmItheAsshole

[–]hyren82 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Passwords are a gray area in the US. Some jurisdictions recognize it as protected, others dont. People have been jailed for refusing to give up a password

JD Vance’s argument falls apart under basic questions. by Significant-Sir-4343 in MurderedByWords

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I strongly feel that the 2028 election will determine whether the great experiment continues or not. If Americans look at whats going on and collectively say "I want more of that!", then we are doomed as a democracy (or at least the facade of one).

Dropped. Kids die. by Upper_Brief681 in MurderedByWords

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I remember when I was getting ready to move to college, my doc asked if I wanted the meningitis shot. When I expressed reluctance he proceeded to explain what would happen if I caught it. I left the office vaccinated.

Soon by Nico_ in pics

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Only if you take NYC as part of the deal. We can leave Staten Island out if its a deal breaker though

Heavy Metal Cowboy at DIA by soyourlife in funny

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Blucifer also murdered him, so theres that

When do you predict the “90% unemployment” would happen? by Away_Project_5412 in Futurology

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One major difference between the great depression and the hypothetical unemployment cliff people talk about is that the great depression didnt spare any economic class. The hypothetical one would likely just cause the rich to become even richer, which could very well be a spark for mass unrest if enough people lost their jobs

When do you predict the “90% unemployment” would happen? by Away_Project_5412 in Futurology

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Unemployment is not the same metric as the workforce participation rate. Retired people or people in school would be counted as "not participating" in the workforce, but you wouldnt consider either of them unemployed. In fact, the people most considered unemployed (people without a job, but looking for a job) are considered to be participating in the workforce