cheetojojo.bsky.social
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I think we need weeks or even months of total boycott on non-necessary spending. And that means conscious decisions when you do have a choice on necessities as well. It has to hurt financially and we need to do it together.
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No serious person takes her seriously—and it's frighteningly easy to demonstrate—yet she gets enough votes. That's the sad reality.
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Smile 2 was so much better than expected.
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He used to be must roster. Ever since emergence of Westbrook he hasn't steadily declined. Of course then he went 10-11 shooting last night after I dropped him 😂
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And their magnum opus that resembles a garbage bin can't get out of 1" of snow
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Yes absolutely love it! If you have any other gems you'd like to share, I'm all ears 🙂
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Yep! That's what makes it so useful.
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Out of curiosity, can you see how many are on your list?
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However I've been trying perplexity and it is much, much better at gathering context as it iterates tasks focusing on different aspects of the query. And it gathers all this info before ever answering.
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I haven't decided yet if I consider it a plus when you regenerate and it spits out a fundamentally different approach. On one hand you can quickly access a spectrum of solutions, but then you have to question if there is any reliability.
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This is what I used to subscribe to like 5 of these and I barely see any maga trolls
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Maybe hot take but Tidjane should be out there over Miller
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Definitely but "if you can find one" can be a huge barrier. Next best would be github or forums but sometimes the effort to describe the problem, give all the context, then wait 1-3 days is too extreme to improve working code. Versus copy/paste and get an answer in 30 seconds, you know?
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Just listened to this for the first time. It was simply awesome. Listened 6 times now. The ethereal cries, the soothing bass synth, the baritone sax. Chef's kiss.
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Never admit wrong, double down on lies, attack relentlessly - Roy Cohn's playbook, drilled into Trump since 1973
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Subscribe to the moderation lists!
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Haha ya okay fair point
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A major caveat with this approach is that it can be prone to adopting bad habits. You can end up piecing together "good" segments of code into an overarching nightmare — all while convinced it's well structured.
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I find I've been learning more with a bit of an AI workflow (I don't use predict or copilot). I look how AI could do it better for my specific case. Then I get to compare and determine if it is actually better. I find I merge about 15% of the AI alternative.
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I like "brain dumping" my code til it's functional, then use AI to suggest a refactor. It's really good at identifying patterns and replacing with known solutions. Often it spits out mangled code but the pattern can reframe your mind on obvious improvements. "No, try again" is a go-to reply tho 😂
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Great decision. I've had my Leap v2 for 4 years and it's probably the best thing I've bought. While it's not needed, I'm starting to think about reupholstery and new foam. I originally bought from an office liquidation sale plus it's a boring grey.
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Or is it safest to go with something like Synology DiskStation DS223j + Plex?
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It's an apathetic and privileged mindset at BEST.
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...while having no feasible plan to address the systemic issue at the root of it. They're binary thinkers that reject anything that strives to improve the problem if it doesn't eradicate it. They quite literally prefer millions of suicides over a few hundred non-threatening surgeries.
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I subscribed to the major block lists and now I see 1% of them. It's such a great feature.
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He does not. He abandoned thinking on this issue after reductively reasoning a position of moral high ground — no practical application at all — while feigning care for women and babies.
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I applaud you. Couldn't have been more concise to show you are incredibly ignorant on the utility and impact of tariffs.