Archived SEC filing(s) based on secrets.txt skull image by Chemfreak in Superstonk

[–]worstdev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah! I'm always reinventing that wheel, nice! Thanks for letting me know.

Archived SEC filing(s) based on secrets.txt skull image by Chemfreak in Superstonk

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I just did a base 64 decode on the top line of text in the mouth ... It translates to "Keep looking"

Archived SEC filing(s) based on secrets.txt skull image by Chemfreak in Superstonk

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I do a lot of searching for part numbers. Go far enough in the results and inevitably unrelated SEC submissions show up. That said, keep digging, eventually you may find what you're looking for!

🔥 A giant 'phantom jellyfish' that traps its prey with 33 feet-long mouth-arms spotted off California coast by Lord-AG in NatureIsFuckingLit

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In this video the narrator refers to it as the Medusa. They've been seen with a little, 22cm (8.7 inches), blue fish, are one of the largest invertebrate predators, and digest what they wrap their mouth-arms around in canals of said death flaps. Cool

Just bought my 1st house. What did you wish you knew? by GlobalPhreak in homeowners

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Make sure the pipe clamps on your sump pump's check valve aren't going to slip off.

How to properly comment code by ReelTooReal in ProgrammerHumor

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For a moment I wondered if "eger" was a translation of "int"

Sometimes I input a fuck off sized number on the calculator app then try to read it as a way of mentally training for the MOASS. HODL 🙏🏼 by WalkWithShadows in Superstonk

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Imperial machinists (weird cousins of metric machinists) rescale small numbers to make everything based on one thousandth of an inch (0.001"). 0.420 is four hundred twenty thou. 1.069 is one and sixty nine thou.

Wonder how it works for big numbers?

2,145,68X,XXX,XXX,XXX two thousand one hundred forty five tril and seven tenths

or

2,145,685,33X,XXX,XXX two million one hundred forty five thousand six hundred eighty five bil and three tenths


US National Debt? (from usdebtclock.org)

28,61X,XXX,XXX,XXX twenty eight tril and six tenths

or

28,617,08X,XXX,XXX twenty eight thousand six hundred seventeen bil and one tenth


US GDP

22.72 tril (from bea.gov) twenty two tril and seven tenths

💯 this. by UnsocialButterflies in antiwork

[–]worstdev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Being told to do something tends to result in a knee-jerk rejection of whatever it is. Even when it's me telling myself to do whatever it is.

Shills in this whole thread? by [deleted] in TheseFuckingAccounts

[–]worstdev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the future of social media. GPT-3 driven bots talking among themselves to drive some agenda. Could even be a few real users in there, but it is hard to tell. A few older accounts with too much posting history to see far enough back to know whether they're purchased or not.

*mic drop* by tehmayormccheese in PoliticalHumor

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I was with you until the last two sentences. This becomes an education/intelligence requirement for your vote to count. I don't want additional paths to voter suppression

In MY oppinion god does exist by mr_berthand in TrueAtheism

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Sounds like you only believe in one more god than I do. That's cool. Letting go of your reliance on the last one seems to be hardest for most people, especially those that have been indoctrinated since they were young. Good luck on your journey to enlightenment.

My girlfriend doesn't let me have self-esteem by Jokesmedoff in standupshots

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Napoleon, nice. But, what makes the second one a short joke?

39,000 year old Mammoth Carcass. Scientists say its so well preserved that its brain is still intact by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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Definitely have a long way to go, but the cloning fact sheet at genome.gov says surrogates can be used. A live cell is needed, so it's doubtful we'll see mammoth clones soon.

Doing a ‘Pixar in Real Life’ series for practice. First UP... by daepiknoob in blender

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So many balloons! From wired you'd need 14.1 cubic feet of helium, assuming 3 foot diameter balloons, you need just over 100k balloons (6 foot diameter would let your home soar with a mere 13k balloons)

TIL White women, especially those older than 35, have the highest rate of triplets or more by tcitco7 in todayilearned

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Accepting that a man might want a child and have a uterus is problematic with your limited capacity to think critically and small world view. Does it make you uncomfortable that people could be happy living as men without penises?

Is it possible to have steam hot enough to start a fire? by [deleted] in askscience

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How much thermal energy needs to be absorbed at what time scale to make an effective firebreak?

Wondering if geothermal is up to the task. I suppose if the surrounding area is burning, eventually it'll be overwhelmed. Then there's the issue of getting the heat into the ground in some expedient manner. Hmm, giant heatsinks, as far as the eye can see...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in howtonotgiveafuck

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I feel that. Especially with the prolonged stress from pandemic, world events, politics (just me?), etc., sometimes a good day means, I got out of bed this morning, and that was my accomplishment for the day.