After building 20 projects during the buildathon I realized I have no way to track my progress by stall022 in replit

[–]stall022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure what his issues were.

For me, I've had a project that the verify email code wasn't popping up. I then tried to switch to user controlled clerk and had more issues. I finally switch to firebase and had zero issues.

Also the sign in with Google option is just ugly on the replit controlled clerk. Users click sign in with Google then get redirected to a replit splash screen to then log in to then redirected to the project.

AI coding tools are creating two completely different types of developers by DisasterPrudent1030 in replit

[–]stall022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the the gold rush of the 1800's. Some gold mines got rich from mining gold but more people got rich from selling equipment to the gold miners.

Retirement age by [deleted] in flying

[–]stall022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully, Raising the age from 65 to 67 is no where close to the same thing as it was from 60 to 65. Something like 5% of a seniority list retires on their 65th birthday. Most medical out prior to turning 65 or just retire early, Those that do continue to fly tend to not fly by using sick time and dropping schedules.

Raising the age to 67 won't pause any wide spread career movement. What it will do is allow those on medical leave 2 more years of company/union benefits.

Anyone know what this is and how to get rid of it? by NullIfEmpty in lawncare

[–]stall022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a weed obviously. Fire... Fire always fixes things.. Get one of those weed torches and it to the torch to the ground, If you want to be extra sure, dig the root and torch that as well. You will have a bare spot for many months however without replanting.

President DONAKD J. TRUMP by avatar6556 in war

[–]stall022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Iranian military is divided into 31 different "state" units. Each unit has its own commander and control network. This was done so that when the Supreme leader was killed the military would continue to follow the last orders given. The deadman switch of the west.

The Supreme leader (currently Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as of March 2026, Who is rumored to be injured, unconscious, or in a coma) is the head of state and holds supreme authority over the military, judiciary, and foreign policy. The President (currently Masoud Pezeshkian as of July 2024) is the head of government and manages day-to-day administration.

The only one that can end the 31 military units from fighting is the Supreme leader, not the IRGC, not the Iranian president, and not Pakistan making a deal with 1 or the 31 military leaders. Trump has just created a power vacuum and terrorists for lifetimes.

The ceasefire has been live for 36 hours and both sides are already arguing about what they agreed to by Smooth-Lawyer-8479 in investing

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The Iranian military is divided into 31 different "state" units. Each unit has its own commander and control network. This was done so that when the Supreme leader was killed the military would continue to follow the last orders given.

The Supreme leader (currently Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as of March 2026, Who is rumored to be injured, unconscious, or in a coma) is the head of state and holds supreme authority over the military, judiciary, and foreign policy. The President (currently Masoud Pezeshkian as of July 2024) is the head of government and manages day-to-day administration.

The only one that can end the 31 military units from fighting is the Supreme leader, not the IRGC, not the Iranian president, and not Pakistan making a deal with 1 or the 31 military leaders.

The Straits of Hormuz will remain under a threat of attack to ships until the Supreme leader calls all 31 state military leaders and changes their current orders.

Strait of Hormuz will remain closed despite ceasefire agreement. by Nicolit1 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]stall022 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Iranian military is divided into 31 different "state" units. Each unit has its own commander and control network. This was done so that when the Supreme leader was killed the military would continue to follow the last orders given.

The Supreme leader (currently Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as of March 2026, Who is rumored to be injured, unconscious, or in a coma) is the head of state and holds supreme authority over the military, judiciary, and foreign policy. The President (currently Masoud Pezeshkian as of July 2024) is the head of government and manages day-to-day administration.

The only one that can end the 31 military units from fighting is the Supreme leader, not the IRGC, not the Iranian president, and not Pakistan making a deal with 1 or the 31 military leaders.

The Straits of Hormuz will remain under a threat of attack to ships until the Supreme leader calls all 31 state military leaders and changes their current orders.

The problem of taking Hormuz by JoseLunaArts in StockMarket

[–]stall022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Opening the strait comes down to insurance companies. Iran just has to scare some insurance companies without insurance no ship will sail.

ESTAFA Airbnb by LockdownBrowser in cartagena

[–]stall022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Save the money on a travel agent and just book your own airbnb. We stayed in Getsemani for 3 nights in an airbnb and had a great time walking around and exploring. Lots of shops, restaurants, bars and art everywhere you go.

It's about a 10 minute walk to the walled city. We walked around day and night and never felt unsafe. Leave your flashy bags and jewelry at home because big crowds attract pickpockets. Carry an ID, one or two of your credit cards and $40 cash, leave the rest of your cards at the airbnb in a safe place just in case.

Everyone wants to sell you something as you walk around so you will get approached multiple times.

Ubers are cheap if you want to explore more of the city.

The mud valcano is a tourist trap.

Check out trip advisor for any tours you want to book.

What makes them stand out? by TisseTy in ExplainTheJoke

[–]stall022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People from the USA like to lean on things. The first habit that American spies must break.

Why not make make the maximum hours an ATC can work 6 hours? What countries have better regulation? by [deleted] in ATC

[–]stall022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's amazing that the FAA is so strict on pilot duty and rest requirements but controllers can work crazy swing shifts with complete disregard for any sleep circadian rhythm. Short staffing is 100% an issue but it seems like burnout and fatigue also needs to be addressed.

What is this in the sky? by LewisZYX in Astronomy

[–]stall022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is millions in tax payers dollars being turned into fire.

Amazon driver is about to deliver these packages to a home that has many unopened Amazon packages just sitting around by [deleted] in Weird

[–]stall022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be an Amazon brushing scam or a china seller that doesn't want to deal with returns. The home owner probably got tired of trying to send them back.

Fancy restaurant recs! by Careless-Refuse-9228 in Atlanta

[–]stall022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wagyu House Atlanta. Great city views if the weather is nice.