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Nobody ever reads the user manual.

Try KeePass and sync the database to Dropbox/Google Drive/OneDrive. I’ve used this method for years without issue.

Maybe I’m a cheapskate, but $130 != cheap in my mind. I mean, I know it’s relative, but when I can go buy a pair of reasonably performant headphones for $15, $130 doesn’t exactly seem cheap.

As long as the writer and the reader are on the same wavelength.

I can already see myself stocking up. Equate taint bandages on sale 2 for $10? Time to fill up the medicine cabinet. 

So that leads to the next question, are brown dwarfs as massive as the look?

Was it a bit of a jab referring to “The American artist...” like, a proper BRITISH artist would never make such a display of buffoonery?

This  is a youtube video that we all want to watch.

So this newsletter he wants people to subscribe to... is it also in code?

No texts for nearly a week now on my old LG V30. When I called T-Mo, they told me about the issue but offered no fix and suggested I “sit tight” as they were working with LG. This article provided the correct solution.

State scientists plan to try destroying the nest this weekend.

Onn bluetooth ear buds at Walmart. $10. Sound is passable, I can get nearly 8 hours of listening on them, and I wear them at work all day, most days. They’re moderately comfortable, although the 2-piece ear bud rubbers aren’t the best design. Phone performance is adequate.

Google has been half-assing the hardware on their last few flagship phones and are coasting entirely on the reputation of their camera software.

It did start rambling about the Illuminati, so it was on the reich track.

Mass. Generally speaking, a planet can be up to 13 times the mass of Jupiter before it’s considered a brown dwarf. Even then, it wouldn’t be a star unless its massive enough for sustained fusion, which is around 80 times the mass of Jupiter.

When two objects orbit each other, there’s a specific static point they’re orbiting around called a barycenter. If I remember correctly, to be a “binary” pair their barycenter has to be between the two objects. This isn’t the case with HD 133112 and it’s ultra-hot Jupiter.

In this case, the planet being 1.6x the size of Jupiter, I think that the temperature is mostly a result of the blue star, not a result of internal processes.

not to mention that war and economic crises reduce food intake/quality of food in human populations and malnourished humans tend to get sick more often and recover from sicknesses less.
So this “research” is another hack job to say “when things a bad all around, people die more”.