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    Great!
  • The last real place on the internet

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    Love that show!
  • Still crazy after all these years

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    Happy anniversary!
  • In Minneapolis

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    wtgW
    This is not good. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/immigration-agents-deploy-tear-gas-pepper-spray-minneapolis-confrontat-rcna253782
  • Mass resignations in US Attorney's office in Minnesota

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    wtgW
    Well, the Saturday Night Massacre didn’t do Nixon any good….
  • DHS whistleblower

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  • IgniteTech CEO on AI

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    NinaN
    I use Gemini nearly every day. It's great for routine coding issues, emphasis on routine. It can find syntax errors right away and rewrite the code error-free with a handy copy feature. What it can't do is suggest an approach to writing code that has any sort of wrinkle in it at all. It's also super bad on suggesting how to do small things (generic formatting of an entire report, troubleshooting an error, etc.) on widely available software like Excel, Cognos, etc. I'd say my hit rate is about 50% in those scenarios, when most of the issues are suggestions to deploy features that are unavailable in our particular instance. If you point that out (I don't have the "beautify my report" feature), it suggests some other crazy roundabout way that doesn't work, then another, then by about the 4th iteration it's back to suggesting the first thing again, which didn't work. The big problem is that it almost rarely will say "I don't know"
  • Fed Chair Powell’s statement

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    NinaN
    @Piano-Dad I'm waiting for the letters of concern to start flowing
  • "We got a Honduran here! Gotta get status!"

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    NinaN
    Oh yeah, they're definitely around PDX, bravely living in the "war zone"
  • What could possibly go wrong?

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    NinaN
    It's a hacker's paradise!
  • Building community in Idaho

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    MikM
    Good plan. I think it's a poor person who does not enjoy their own company when alone. I know I do.
  • Big cat makes own goal

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  • Yale JD, 2013

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    I saw this clip. Wow.
  • Ein Volk, Ein Reich

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    @wtg said in Ein Volk, Ein Reich: Just a salute [image: 23elon-salute-1-fbvg-videoSixteenByNineJumbo1600-v2.jpg] This is a true expression of the nature of his apartied South African fascism.
  • Trying something new

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    I learned a few days ago my sister-in-law, a public school librarian, has taken on an after school assignment teaching students English in preparation for college. She told me her assignment is difficult because the district is poor and the students she's teaching aren't starting at expectable grade level English skills. I also learned she has her PhD and one of her specialties is designing course instruction. I have no doubt she'll do an excellent job. My guess would be, generally, even without having been a teacher, that the more a teacher expects, and the more rigorous a teacher is, at any grade level, the better the result will be. For my part, I told her about my experiences in grades 11- 16, she kindly compared me to my sister (not quite warranted in all humility) and of course I said thank you. Teaching, tutoring, and mentoring are essential. I myself would probably sound like and have the communication skills of a caveman it hadn't been for my luck in having a mother who taught me how to read and write and great teachers who had the resourses to do their jobs.
  • Phone Virus

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  • Recipes 2026

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    MikM
    Made this the other night. It's always a stretch to try to make boring boneless chix taste interesting. I marinated it all day and sauteed it in with the marinade instead of grilling. Delicious. https://thespiceway.com/blogs/recipes/grilled-chicken-breasts-with-herbes-de-provence-marinade
  • A chance to make tech good again?

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  • I bought myself a Christmas present

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    I recently purchased a carbon steel pan hoping for natural nonstick properties and light weight. I mostly use it for the boy’s scrambled eggs. I like it but it has a ways to go to become as nonstick as I’d like.
  • New Year, new music? Ambitions?

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    ShiroKuroS
    @Bernard said in New Year, new music? Ambitions?: I should try to get some Bach in my regimen, I do love his music. I do too. The other thing about Bach, and the reason why I want to try to have him be a regular part of what I'm working on, is that I find it's like exercising, if I do it regularly. not only do I enjoy it, but it makes the other parts of my life easier because my body works better.