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  • Babel is my Duolingo replacement. The lessons are better, not AI, with more actual teaching than Duolingo. I'm learning things Duolingo glazed over or didn't fully explain most lessons. Definitely recommend. Keep and eye on stack social too, I got my lifetime subscription to all languages for $140.

    My wife is fluent in the language I'm learning and noted my improvement in 2 weeks of using babel. Granted I'm still an A1 but that's a complement I'll gladly accept.

  • This is what I miss when I switched to an ecig. Even if you get given the same breaks as a smoker, what are you going to do, sit inside? Then people will still bug you.

    But as a smoker you get to go outside, the smoke smells horrible to non-smokers so the number of people who can bug you is reduced (Moreso now since less people are smoking), and that break can truely be a 'turn off brain from work' sort of break.

  • Funnily enough, porn is sort of the canary in the coalmine for free speech. Their use of banning it will be through defining what is and is not obscene. If they can get a case run up to the supreme court, who then confirm that this self expression is obscene, that opens the flood gates for them to freely define what self expression is obscene and ban it or send people to jail.

    From there it's a small step to calling something like a dissenting political opinion obscene.

  • I ended up falling into using a surface for my travel and it's been surprisingly good. I have surface pro 7+, and it's small enough to use on an airplane seat, has good battery life, a great screen, and can do some limited gaming. With an upgraded drive (1TB for $100) for movies and low end games it's a great little computer. They also run for 200-400 dollars on eBay.

  • The trick is not to just remove the stem. That's noticable and will be immediately fixed. Instead, just loosen it a turns. It causes a slow leak they will keep pumping the tire and get the tire itself looked at before they realize their mistake.

  • Your 3d printer doesn't have other utilities to accommodate. The printing is basically just the walls. Every other utility (Power, water, sanitary, HVAC, foundations, windows, doors, metal fabrications, networking etc) are all still done by people, all made with options made by other manufacturers.

    Your printer also uses quick setting thermoplastic, not a concrete slurry that needs to set over the course of days instead of fractions of a second.

    This and typical FDM printing are related, but truths about printing out a plastic trinket don't necessarily translate to large concrete structures.

  • It disappeared now. When COVID hit I upped my contribution just to max out when the market was at a low.

    The only way for the 401k to disappear entirely is if the entire economy is royally, never before seen fucked and completely collapses. At that point retirement if probably not a possibility anyways.

    Any other situation you're essentially 'buying the dip' and will see the returns years from now. Although if you're looking to retire anytime in the near future it will likely be a huge hit on what you can take out.

  • acab rule

  • It gets better. The cops didn't receive any punishment because the judge said the cops were scared and that it was OK for them to shoot up the car that didn't match the description (Blue truck versus white / grey, different manufacturer) and contained people who didn't match the description (Asian women versus black man).

    It gets even BETTERER though. That wasn't the only vehicle they stopped that blatantly didn't match the description and they still used violence to stop.

  • acab rule

  • It's just the default stance. Kind of like assuming everyone on the road is a bad driver and driving defensively as a result. It's safer to assume every cop you interact with is actively looking for a way to screw you over, will lie to you and will violate your rights given the opportunity. Even if it's just most, or hell even rare that cops are bastards it only takes one interaction with one to have life altering consequences.

    That way you can defend your rights and be pleasantly surprised on the rare opportunity you encounter one who isn't a bastard, rather than be constantly disappointed (and possibly in jail or dead).