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I admire their forethought. Most of the people I know that are into that stuff wouldn’t be someone that I would consider having that much of a plan.

I hate the edge screen.  But I loved my LG V20+ second screen at the top of the phone.  That was a near perfect phone in its day.

Even though the SVB is failing, it’s a slow enough news day that they had to drag out content from 20 years ago.......

But they’ve has On Demand content on cable and satellite long before they had a streaming service.  I’m sure they split some of the tech headaches with the cable company, but it can’t be THAT different than a streaming service.

Not enough slideshows on Jalpn........wait, nevermind.  Yeah, you’re right.

I’ve done things called Magic Squares since elementary school (which is a LOOOONNNGGGGG time ago). The main difference here is that you start with a filled grid and have to figure out which ones should be zero instead of having to fill out the whole grid. But it’s not that different.

As a public figure, the mayor should have thicker skin. He’s going to be called much worse than “Bruh”.

Most people cleaning their ears are just pushing the majority of the wax deeper into their ear with the cotton swab. This was alluded to when they mentioned that it’s a leading cause of hearing loss.  So, even if they are cleaning their ears, doing it wrong would still lead to a lot of wax to be clean out.

The part they missed is that like 90% of all Funkos have never left the box. Most people bought them for speculative value.

You have to wait long enough.....like the Atari 2600 E.T. cartridges.

I either use the screw-in plastic anchors or I find a stud based on need.  They’re easy to install (just a screwdriver) and hold a decent amount of weight.  If the screw in achors aren’t strong enough or if it’s critical, I’m going to find a stud and deal with the pain of it not being exactly where I want it.

I never use the cheap ones that come with anything. I buy these. They’re self-tapping, so I never have a problem of too big or too small of a hole. And all I need is a screwdriver.  If I have something that needs a toggle bolt, I’m going to instead find studs and deal with it not being exactly where I want it.

A Haiku can be copyrighted. So can a tweet ..... https://copyrightalliance.org/faqs/tweets-protected-copyright/

This was making the rounds several years ago. Let’s just all drink Faygo and become Juggalos.

Some of the worst FBJail offenses were when friends landed in jail for something that was posted YEARS ago.  I hope they also add a “statute of limitations”......

<quote>You’re conflating two points: Whether the prompt is copyrightable, and whether the art generated by the AI as a result of that prompt is copyrightable.</quote>

How is it any different than opening a paint program and using the circle tool to draw a circle. I didn’t go and hand color each pixel. I just gave it a command to put a circle in that location....the program did all of the calculations about how to translate my prompt to digital art.

The ___ART___ of AI-generated images is in defining and refining the prompt. However, since it’s non-deterministic, the same prompt entered on consecutive runs will not always generate the same art. I would think, though, if you tried to copyright the prompt you used, you’d have a case (assuming it met the minimum

It’s basically how all retail works. They buy wholesale and sell retail. And then there are shops like TJ Maxx that buy close-out merchandise on a discount and then sell it in their stories. Or people who buy from the clearance aisle at Target and Walmart and then sell it on ebay (retail arbitrage).

I have a COSORI brand air-fryer, but I bought their big one. It’s big enough for a full-sized frozen pizza.  I caught it on a lightening deal for $125.  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0895GS9NW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1