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get hired back to become a refluxer, train as a hardware engineer to become a flux capacitor...


The article cites the FBI, DOJ, and NCMEC.


Great book. Some other historical fiction recommendations:

- The "Welsh Princes" series by Sharon Kay Penman (same era, different perspective)

- Doomsday Book by Connie Willis (Black Death)

- The "Grail Quest" series by Richard Cornwell (Hundred Years War)

- The "Last Kingdom" series, also by Cornwell (Viking invasion, Alfred the Great)


Shogun by James Clavell as well!


"The Long Short" is the story of the invention of capri pants.


You can set a relationship type in her contact card. I think Siri uses that data.


Sprawling low density cities consume resources too. Mass transit is less effective, so more people must buy and drive cars. Roads and highways are wider and more extensive. Cars need storage at the origin and destination of every trip, so homes need driveways or garages and businesses need parking lots. Other infrastructure must expand too: power lines, water/sewer pipes, communication wires, and so on.

One million people would need about the same amount of food/energy if they lived in 1,000 sq. mi. as they would if they lived in 100 sq. mi. But the cost per person to house and transport people in a dense city is lower than in a sprawling one.


The iOS Keychain already supports TOTP.


Ah yeah, it's hidden away a little cause they don't call it TOTP and you need to manually copy codes into your settings app. Gonna see if I can set it up on Mac cause that's where I'll actually maybe need it.


Set up should be simpler than needing to manually copy codes into your settings app.

When a QR code is present on screen that resolves to a TOTP seed, an additional context menu option should be present to "Add Verification Code in Passwords" or "Set Up Verification Code" or similar.

Here's a screenshot I nabbed from a way-too-wordy article on the subject: https://tidbits.com/uploads/2021/10/Add-Verification-Code-15...


Does it support Steam mods yet? That's what kept me from using it to play CS1.


Heating cold areas takes a lot of power too, and often it can't be made "green" as easily as electric AC. Also, AZ and most of the mountain west use the vast majority of their water for agriculture that would not be financially sustainable without water made artificially cheap by government subsidies in the form of overbuilt dams/reservoirs. (AZ infamously gave a sweetheart water deal to a company that grew alfalfa exported to Saudi Arabia.)


That is a bit of strawman.

Arizona is insanely hot.

Then you argue that places are really cold that need to be heated which may be expensive.

How about you chose a more hospital area that is not really cold and not really hot.

You know where people live without big bills for heating or cooling.



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