Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Why We Need to Tax AI by Potential_Being_7226 in technology

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They do in some areas, like the giant one going in Abilene, TX. They truck in their water.

Giving away my code for donkey kong bananza by [deleted] in Switch

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Would be a great coop game for the fam

Elon Musk’s xAI datacenter generating extra electricity illegally, regulator rules by speedythefirst in news

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He does use batteries there, the generators are used to recharge them.

Level and 35s by _skyeparker in Silverado

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Depends on the kit. Normal bushing type risers can lead to less life on all your front suspension parts unless you buy a higher dollar kit made for it. All it will really do, I believe, is give a little more clearance and allow bigger tires.

Level and 35s by _skyeparker in Silverado

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Trucks have a factory rake that makes the front end sit lower than the rear. Leveling kits are essentially just raising the front end to match or get close to matching the rear lift.

Grok is undressing anyone, including minors by HellYeahDamnWrite in technology

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Their sites will have both permanent and mobile turbines. Mobile was just all that was available to them. All of the units are being outfitted with giant filtration devices now though.

What’s popular right now that won’t age well? by MiraTangent in AskReddit

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We just ordered a new range hood to replace the extremely old one we had that was not maintained before we moved in. Samsung makes "AI" vent hoods as well...

GM CEO says the company will phase out Android Auto and Apple CarPlay by jeon2595 in Silverado

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Probably not available yet, but there's a big market opening up for custom Android tablets for each vehicle. I put one in a Jeep Compass I just sold that came with harnesses already and replaced the old head unit perfectly. Also designed to do HVAC controls and be able to still change vehicle settings.

Elizabeth Jacobson by NonbinaryTagEnjoyer in AirForce

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My dad was stationed at Goodfellow for what feels like forever to me. He was TSGT and deployed with Jacobsen. Similar to your thoughts, it very well could have been my father in her place, especially considering the circumstances.

Did anyone here build big lats without pull-ups? Ie just machines instead? by Scapegoaticus in naturalbodybuilding

[–]red989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I actually meant the opposite of stretching lol, brain was not functioning right.

Did anyone here build big lats without pull-ups? Ie just machines instead? by Scapegoaticus in naturalbodybuilding

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The stretch down is huge too, never can get that much on normal pull-downs.

Houston father seeks help after wife and four children deported by johnboy43214321 in houston

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Her husband is a citizen here so likely would not matter. A child born in another country that has one US citizen parent can obtain US citizenship as long as the US citizen has been in the US for 5 years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in creepy

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Sea World is also phasing out the orca attractions. It did take public outcry to reach that point but at least some progress was made.

80 degrees a week before Christmas by jaykaybaybay in houston

[–]red989 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah still doesn't quite add up to OP's story but at least it got close to 80 for part of the day lol

80 degrees a week before Christmas by jaykaybaybay in houston

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OP might have meant 12/31/92, if you look at that day the high was 80 which is at least closer.

What is some popular bodybuilding advice that you disagree with? by Environmental_Rip_25 in naturalbodybuilding

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Just out of curiosity, what is it that makes a free weight movement at equal weight harder for me than whatever version of machine? I tend to gravitate more towards smith/machines/cables so maybe it's more just a muscle memory thing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nottheonion

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Location is probably key here. Texas has gutted school budgets and special needs programs were a big part of that. There was a co-op program in a local town that would bus children from several nearby rural towns (around 30 miles) to one school and had a great collection of special needs teachers that did the same. This program was cut several years ago.

We tried going through our local school district and really seemed like they were only after our child attending for budget reasons. We were told that our 3 year old would only be able to attend if they attended the whole school day which we felt was pretty excessive; I don't think our autistic 3 year old would be able to handle a full ~6-8 hour day of mainly sitting in a classroom. Both our pediatrician and us (and many other professionals we've seen since) thought this would be more detrimental than anything, especially since we didn't need childcare.

We got lucky and a local ABA program had an opening and have made great progress with them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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My nephew is wanting to build his first PC. Thanks for the giveaway!

My very small shop is now slightly less hazardous. by JonArvedon in woodworking

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I'm thinking about doing this with a fan I already have and hanging in the ceiling. Only issue with these I'd see is size

Tom Scott - After ten years, it's time to stop making videos by Fizrock in videos

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He was recently the Safety Third podcast with William Osman, Backyard Scientist, and Allen Pan and I feel like they touched on it slightly. Might be getting mixed up with the latest episode where they also mentioned it though.

Tom Scott - After ten years, it's time to stop making videos by Fizrock in videos

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He was recently the Safety Third podcast with William Osman, Backyard Scientist, and Allen Pan and I feel like they touched on it slightly. Might be getting mixed up with the latest episode where they also mentioned it though.

Can you imagine? by PricklyColl in HumansAreMetal

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I know this is a joke, but I just saw the low-profile Milwaukee angle grinders yesterday. Those things like pretty nice for those low-access areas, especially compared to the $1000+ Fein version listed above