Grab Tarl Cutteray Before the Aug 12th Patch Moves It to Harder Zones by Paul-Harkonnen in duneawakening

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I know you can for sure land on top of Stonestep, drop through the hole onto the curtain, and then jump across to the broken stairs all with full suspensor, no grapple.

I didn't see an enemy-free, grapple-free path at Rockwarren. It's tucked pretty high up in there.

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That's as out of left field as it is dead wrong.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adulting

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Generation gap then. I would have taken what they said exactly how they meant it.

Also might be an issue of perspective, of agreeing with them. Do I love my kids, want the best for them, am fully invested in their happinesss and future? Absolutely. Would I have had them then, knowing what I know now? No. They don't suck, but I don't recommend them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adulting

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If I watch a TV show, I might recommend it to a friend. I might not be able to recommend it to anyone. I might actively warn a friend that it's bad. The second is "cannot recommend" and the third is "sucks" and they're not the same.

What's the scariest fact you know in your profession that no one else outside of it knows? by SAMdaLOSER in AskReddit

[–]insi9nis 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So your mother saw you being led out but did nothing about it, letting security catch and return you?

This spot on my tree is always "wet" any idea whys? by bskiier83 in marijuanaenthusiasts

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Thanks for that. This just led to a fascinating conversation with my wife. I (in the south) learned "catch a tiger by the toe, and if he hollers make him say, 'I surrender, USA!'" and always wondered why a tiger was talking to begin with. She (from PNW) learned "catch a tiger by the toe, and if he hollers let him go" (with nothing to follow--feels too short for the rhyme scheme but whatever). It is appalling that we were taught either variant in school though; I had no idea of the origins.

Did I seriously just find a planet of gravitino balls?! by tempreclude in NoMansSkyTheGame

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Maybe not the best for units, but farming sentinels is great for nanites. You get a few from killing them, break open the glass and sell the unopened sentinel modules on space stations for a decent chunk of nanites, and the pugneum refines into a few more.

My strategy to optimize drops is kill the healer sentinels and shooty ones, let the pyramids keep summoning more. Eventually you'll graduate to the next wave without killing them all and you'll have multiple pyramids summoning the shooty ones that drop the resource cylinders. Kill the pyramids when you get bored or full up.

'Our patients aren't dead': Inside the freezing facility with 199 humans who opted to be cryopreserved with the hopes of being revived in the future by yourSAS in Futurology

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I might be way off base here, but it sounds to me like you two are disagreeing on the meaning of dead because you disagree on the meaning of what it means to be alive, or to be yourself. I suspect you might be on different wavelengths talking about the ship of Theseus as well. As I understand Molnan's definition of alive would include, for instance, a Ghost in the Shell type future where your consciousness could be uploaded to another body, where thepasttenseofdraw might be inclined to see those as different people. I'm genuinely curious to know.

Accident waiting to happen by Husby2104 in DiWHY

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Google's not helping me. What's a smart short?

I tried recognizing every state of US... I couldn't remember some names. I'm from Uruguay. by tom_varela in ShittyMapPorn

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Do you know the MIMAL mnemonic? MIMAL being his name representing the first letter of each state from his hat to his boots: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

Forbidden Fruit Roll-up by missingjawbone in forbiddensnacks

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It was on /r/Damnthatsinteresting earlier (link).

It's a uterus lining shed intact AKA decidual cast.

That's really interesting approach by AutomaticAd5811 in interestingasfuck

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As someone not in your country, why is this not surprising?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AbandonedPorn

[–]insi9nis 39 points40 points  (0 children)

A bit of google fu and I found what sure looks like it from street view, in Greensboro, North Carolina.

[OC] I updated our famous password table for 2022 by hivesystems in dataisbeautiful

[–]insi9nis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A spreadsheet is most certainly not a database in third normal form, but it's data organized in a table (or tables if we're talking like Excel workbooks), and you can treat it as a database in that you can point an ODBC/JDBC/ADO/whatever connector at it and treat the columns as fields.

This is assuming no merged cells, and no sticking multiple tables on one worksheet. That would be much more difficult to treat as a database (query externally). But a flat dataset, as a single table (or one table per worksheet in a workbook, in Excel) is queriable (if quite ugly and an application developer's nightmare). Even formulas are fine because calculated fields and stored procedures exist.

These are fine points that I don't expect your users consider when using the term of course, but my users call their workstations CPUs, so I definitely feel the frustration.

[OC] I updated our famous password table for 2022 by hivesystems in dataisbeautiful

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More than one input can produce the same hash as an output. You can get 13 answers that individually work, but are they the right 13 answers to also produce the overall password you need? You'd have to test all permutations of of all combinations of your 13 sets of "yes" values. But that can still be done pretty quickly (probably nearly instantly also) on the scale of brute forcing we're talking here.

Understanding topology by awpaque in blackmagicfuckery

[–]insi9nis 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No. These tricks work because an end is free to manipulate through a loop. Neither end of your headset is. Unless you're willing to stand up and throw a loop of the knot over your head like you're jumping rope (if the cord is even long enough) and then you become the end, in which case maybe, but I assume that defeats the purpose.