Been getting most of my new stuff via youtube recommendations, not of music but music videos. Then if I like it I track them down elsewhere and listen to more tracks
I was curious so I looked it up and this time it's actually not the Northern district in Texas, but the Eastern district. Still a Trump appointed judge though
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It's not chipped, those are premium beveled edges!
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A youtuber I like has made not one but two videos about Twike, one about a Twike he bought and one about when he visited their HQ
Interesting, I think I've probably never noticed because I use night vision pretty much all the time when I'm flying my ship. I'll look into reshade but I'm playing on Linux via proton and I'm not sure I want to hack more on an already working setup lol
Not sure I'm familiar. I picked the game up last summer and got Odyssey pretty soon after the base game and didn't notice a difference then, so maybe?
I am back on Elite Dangerous after taking some time to focus on Deep Rock Galactic in the first half of the year. I now have a second flight stick and did a little community class on flight assist off flying. Plus there have been lots of updates coming out. Taking advantage of the new engineering changes to build a really good combat ship and then going to focus on getting to Elite in combat probably, which also helps me practice my faoff flying.
Regulation-induced monocultures meet unfortunate but explicable engineering decisions.
It is once again the week of July 4th and so, as is customary here, I am going to use this week’s post to talk about the United States or more correctly this week about the political philosop…
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On the effects of inflation during retirement and how to fight back against higher prices.
Title insurance is grossly overpriced relative to actual risks involved. Why is that?
Ever transferred assets between brokerages? Impressive, terrifying machinations happened in the background. No cats were harmed.
How digital wallets work, and how payment costs drive a lot of product decisions inside and around them.
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I am not an expert and just cobbled this together based on a couple of searches but my guess would be that the adapter is supported by your current kernel drivers but not as well as whatever drivers Windows 10 was able to fetch. It looks to me like MX uses Debian Stable sources, so you may be able to update your kernel beyond what is normally available and see if that helps. If that doesn't work, based on this post and this post on the TP-Link forums, there's a github repo that you may be able to install a better driver from. To my eyes there's fairly good instructions there, including the potential need to disable the driver you're already using in favor of the new one once you build it.
Credit card rewards are mostly funded out of interchange, a fee paid by businesses to accept cards.
It the HODLers are right, they're also the new Elites
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Genuine question as someone who thinks blockchains are neat but doesn't really think currency is the right application, how is that better? The bank is technically closed a lot, but I never really have trouble buying stuff or sending money around in the off hours using regular dollars.
It might be your blocker, I'm not sure. Some testing on my local indicates that the ?tpcc=recirc_latest062921
at the end of the URL makes the difference, maybe some kind of gift link? If you use or can use Firefox, you can also load the page, put it into reader mode, and then refresh, and you should be able to read it that way. None of the other tools I know of to share links like this seem to work unfortunately.
Ever wondered about what happens when banks are closed or why some apps have operating hours? It's fascinating.
Check cashing, as a business, is a poorly understood "alternative" financial service.
Payroll processors exist to provide financial infrastructure and because political economy is complicated.
On the pitfalls of focusing on the wrong problems and how to realign your efforts with your actual goals.
Jurisdictional gamesmanship is a common strategy for crypto businesses. Here is how it worked out for Binance and its CEO. Spoiler: poorly.
This week’s post is intended to answer a question which came up in response to the last post looking at the most common type of Mediterranean spear, which to put it simply is: what is up with…
On the difficulties of diversification and why even the best portfolio still loses money sometimes.
On Dave Ramsey's most recent rant and the riskiness of an 8% withdrawal rate.