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  • Googie Architecture

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    The grey box is terrible.
  • Single-Stock ETFs, Leveraged

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    Piano*DadP
    You wanna take lots of risk, just buy Bitcoin.
  • How to keep text messages secure

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    @ShiroKuro said in How to keep text messages secure: Yikes! This is one big concern: "hacker who has managed to get your ID and password for a website can monitor your text messages to intercept a one-time passcode that's used in two-factor authentication (2FA)." For this, go to Passkey when you can. There are still technical kinks to smooth out and it will take a while for more websites/web services to adopt Passkey but it's the most promising path to better cybersecurity protection for the masses that doesn't drive the casual users nuts.
  • My Royal Family Thread

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    Here's why it's important. I'm joking! I'm not sure how important it is/ be. Oops! I did it again. A biography is set to be published. It will say Andrew will split his time between the UK and the UAE . “It wasn’t very long ago that Charles was captured accepting bags of cash, thousands of pounds of cash in Fortnum & Mason bags, from an overseas donor of dubious integrity. He looked like a mafia boss. So, Andrew in a sense is no different from anybody else. He’s just more clumsy and stupid about it. "It was first reported in 2010 that Andrew had free use of a “very impressive” and “gilded mini-palace” in Abu Dhabi. Andrew’s then-spokesman confirmed he was “given the use of a villa by the Abu Dhabi royal family” for both personal and professional use. https://www.thedailybeast.com/prince-andrew-set-to-flee-england-for-secret-abu-dhabi-palace/ It's Eugenie's relationship with Harry and Meghan and the issue (sic) of their children being born by a surrogate (or in the case of the daughter-- maybe borrowed from a friend, the key word is 'maybe' but this is not a joke) that I'm focusing on next. I'll post about it if I can figure this out with any degree of certainty.
  • Disaster strikes the UK!

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  • AI school instruction

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    ShiroKuroS
    @Rontuner said in AI school instruction: makes sense it didn't last a long time!
  • Meanwhile, in Louisiana

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    RontunerR
    Or the well-worn Republican stand by: No one could have predicted...
  • The transition

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    Big_AlB
    Conducting government business over private e-mail accounts. Wasn't that a complaint against Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State? Big Al
  • Is Rory speaking Japanese?

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    ShiroKuroS
    @wtg whoops, I obviously didn’t read to the end! But I’m glad they got to that point. Interaction is always the key, and that’s why I decided to focus on sociolinguistics rather than other subdisciplines of linguistics. But the way, I like that that article you linked ended with the stuff about songbirds: Even in songbirds, it appears that learning from an adult is often a necessary step in developing the ability to vocalize and communicate. Baby male Zebra Finches deprived of an adult “tutor” will still learn to sing, but not the in same way as their peers (In case you’re wondering, just listening to a recording doesn’t work as well. Yes, scientists have tested this.) Like many songbirds, male Zebra Finches utilize their singing skills in order to attract a mate. If they don’t get the chance to learn from an older mentor, their resulting sub-par singing skills may even mean they are less likely to attract the attention of the lady Zebra Finches. Interestingly however, one study found that when isolated Zebra Finches were allowed to raise young of their own, successive generations gradually altered the song. Within 4 or 5 generations, the descendants of these isolated birds were producing songs very similar to those of their wild counterparts. I have always thought this was a fascinating discovery and sort of knocks human exceptionalism down a few rungs. (Insert critical comment about Chomsky here). Also, the part I bolded aligns so clearly with findings from human first language acquisition. And this is another reason why all the hype around using AI in educational roles really bugs me.
  • President Musk seems to be giving the orders

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    @ShiroKuro said in President Musk seems to be giving the orders: @wtg said in President Musk seems to be giving the orders: so should we call him President Musk or King Elon I? Yes. Check out the image: https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/president-musk-donald-trump-spending-bill-rcna185083
  • How to lose a fortune with just one bad click

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  • Honda and Nissan in merger talks

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  • They got 'em

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    AdagioMA
    Hooray! Because Murder Hornets, gross.
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  • Feeling nebby: Freeport, PA

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  • Happens every year...

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    @kluurs I like the fact that they show a broom on the picture. My guess is that they use it to sweep up the pieces falling off if it!
  • Speaking of houses ...

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    Beautiful home, and a lot of house for the money. (Though I know nothing about the housing market in Henderson. You would pay 2-3x that for a similar house in MT). Can you swim in the pool in the winter? Does it stay that warm there?
  • Inside the Trump campaign

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  • Ten Commandments tablet

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    AxtremusA
    At least it's not an ad-loaded app that claims to show you the Ten Commandments on your tablet.
  • Gardening experiments

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    wtgW
    @Steve-Miller said in Gardening experiments: Irish moss Ha! This stuff is growing like crazy between the bricks on our patio. I should try moving some out into the beds. Like you, I'm looking for a non-mulch alternative. The Irish moss blooms, too. You just need a magnifying glass to see the flowers. [image: irish-moss-plant-profile-5070468-hero-5f12b5e6cccb4ca1b0e5065203684946.jpg] https://www.thespruce.com/irish-moss-plant-profile-5070468