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2013.09.09 05:09 Colonel_Rhombus Ask Old People

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2016.09.08 18:45 Response98 GayRateMe

A community for gay, bi, curious guys and queer people to give and receive civil, constructive feedback on their physical appearance.
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2024.04.29 00:49 philodox [WTS] Patagonia Nano-Air Jacket, Mens S; Outdoor Research Ferrosi Hoodi, Men's M.

Album: https://imgur.com/a/PWGO3gL
All prices are shipped CONUS.
  1. Patagonia Nano Air Jacket, Blue, Mens S. Great condition, some pilling on the front and lower back from pack, as pictured. $135.
  2. Outdoor Research Ferrosi Hoodie, Orange/Blue, Mens M. Excellent condition, catch and release. A bit large for me. $65.
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2024.04.29 00:46 ReporterIndividual22 Car engine shuts off at times when I come to a stop and engine shakes for a second.

Hello,
I have a 2008 hyundai elantra
As of late (doesn't happen all the time but more often than before) when I make a stop, the engine Shakes for a second and shuts down, the lights and everything remains on. So I have to put the car back in park and start the car again and keep it moving. Recently the car jukes for half a second while driving but it never shuts off when Im in motion. The jukes doesn't happened frequently but I have noticed it a few months ago, so I don't know if that's related or what
I remember in 2022 one morning my car was shaking badly when I started it and I found out that the spark plugs was bad and oil worked it way in the slots now I recently replaced the Gasket around the engine. The shake that happened for a second may be the spark plugs.
I replaced the MAF a couple of years ago. When I ran a scan the error:
P0420 $07e8 Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold 1
Now on yesterday I applied fuel system cleaner in my car and it only stopped once when I stopped my car at home near the end of the day.
So I don't know if it is the catalytic converter or a bad maf or something else. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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2024.04.28 23:55 Entire-Meaning702 Which of these do I want?

https://www.costco.com/dell-inspiron-14%22-intel-evo-platform-laptop---13th-gen-intel-core-i7-1360p---2560x1600-display.product.4000139334.html
https://www.costco.com/lenovo-thinkpad-l13-yoga-13.3%22-touchscreen-2-in-1-laptop---11th-gen-intel-core-i5-1145g7----1080p---windows-11.product.4000186794.html
My priorities are mostly about what's going to be durable/last the longest. What pointing device is going to be least quirky. What battery is going to hold up for the longest (that is why the first two choices have four cell batteries in a field of options where many laptops have three cell batteries). And I'm looking to avoid weirdo proprietary software quirks.
Thoughts?
With regard to specifications and budget, they are on equal footing. They will all do the job that I am asking them to do. This is mostly about choosing between these three models so that I can order and get on with my life. They will be replacing a 7 year-old Dell laptop. That still does everything I ask it to do but the battery is not worth replacing.
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2024.04.28 23:41 mreeveshp 780PowerTurbz looking for new members

780PowerTurbz looking for new members
Looking for any enthusiastic active racers that wants to join a fun and friendly crew 675k rp min per season required, all wildcards must be approved by admin, and must be active on our discord New player friendly! We are under new leadership and back to winning the prize car but still have people not meeting the required minimum that need to be replaced. Contact me on discord if interested: mreeveshp#8519
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2024.04.28 23:32 Novaquarius Help.. I think it's PR?

Help.. I think it's PR?
Does this look like it could be PR?? It all started 2 weeks ago with a red dot that turned into a big red circled itchy patch on my right thigh and then a smaller one on my left thigh - think this might be the herald patch? I initially thought it was ringworms so I went to my local pharmacist and did a consultation (this was a week ago) and they also thought it was ringworms so they gave me an antifungal cream to use 3 times a day which I have for about a week now and have seen no improvements.. then 3 days ago I woke up to more red patches this time around smaller ones around my torso, chest, my lower back and upper arms basically nearly everywhere on my body and they are so fricken itchy and seem to get worse after I shower! I have been taking Benadryl before bed to help with the itching and going to my GP tomorrow to get this confirmed by a doctor and see what they advise but I'm in absolute itching agony right now like I've never been! :(
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2024.04.28 23:15 KasaneMain Army for 2.5k points

Any suggestions on how to improve? Have Moe and 10x Khorne Berserkers in reserve. The idea is this, Angron and 2 packs of 3 Exalted Eightbound in deep strike. Angron enters the enemy's turn through rapid ingress stratagem and carries out a massacre. 6 Exalted Eightbound riding in a Spartan: 15" move + disembarks and charge after disembark,
Char1: 1x World Eaters Lord on Juggernaut (120 pts) 1 with Exalted chainblade, Juggernaught's bladed horn, Plasma pistol Enhancement: Favoured of Khorne (+20 pts)
Char2: 1x Angron (415 pts) 1 with Samni’arius and Spinegrinder • Warlord
Char3: 1x Khârn the Betrayer (100 pts) 1 with Gorechild, Khârn's plasma pistol
Char4: 1x Lord Invocatus (140 pts) 1 with Bolt pistol, Coward's Bane, Juggernaught's bladed horn
BATTLELINE
10x Jakhals (65 pts) • 1x Jakhal Pack Leader 1 with Autopistol, Jakhal chainblades • 1x Dishonoured 1 with Dishonoured chainblades, 8x Jakhals • Icon of Khorne
10x Khorne Berserkers (180 pts) • 1x Khorne Berserker Champion 1 with Berserker chainblade, Plasma pistol • 9x Khorne Berserker 5 with Berserker chainblade, Bolt pistol 2 with Berserker chainblade, Plasma pistol 2 with Khornate eviscerator, Bolt pistol • Icon of Khorne
10x Khorne Berserkers (180 pts) • 1x Khorne Berserker Champion 1 with Berserker chainblade, Plasma pistol • 9x Khorne Berserker 5 with Berserker chainblade, Bolt pistol 2 with Berserker chainblade, Plasma pistol 2 with Khornate eviscerator, Bolt pistol • Icon of Khorne
OTHER DATASHEETS
6x Eightbound (290 pts) • 5x Eightbound 5 with Eightbound eviscerators • 1x Eightbound Champion 1 with Lacerators
6x Exalted Eightbound (320 pts) • 5x Exalted Eightbound 5 with Eightbound chainfist, Eightbound eviscerator • 1x Exalted Eightbound Champion 1 with Paired Eightbound chainfists
3x Exalted Eightbound (160 pts) • 2x Exalted Eightbound 2 with Eightbound chainfist, Eightbound eviscerator • 1x Exalted Eightbound Champion 1 with Paired Eightbound chainfists
3x Exalted Eightbound (160 pts) • 2x Exalted Eightbound 2 with Eightbound chainfist, Eightbound eviscerator • 1x Exalted Eightbound Champion 1 with Paired Eightbound chainfists
1x Spartan [Legends] (315 pts) 1 with Armoured tracks, Twin heavy bolter, Multi-melta, 2x Laser destroyer
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2024.04.28 23:14 atif1991 What are Effective ways to Market a SaaS Affiliate Program?

Marketing a Software as a Service (SaaS) affiliate program requires a strategic approach to attract affiliates who can effectively promote your product. Here are some effective ways to market a SaaS affiliate program:
  1. Create Compelling Content: Develop high-quality content that educates potential affiliates about your SaaS product and the benefits of joining your affiliate program. This could include blog posts, case studies, video tutorials, and infographics.
  2. Leverage Social Media: Utilize social media platforms to reach out to potential affiliates. Share engaging content about your affiliate program and encourage your followers to join or refer others.
  3. Networking: Attend industry events, conferences, and online forums where you can connect with potential affiliates. Building relationships with influencers and thought leaders in your industry can help you recruit top affiliates.
  4. Offer Competitive Commissions: Make sure your commission structure is competitive and attractive to potential affiliates. Consider offering tiered commissions or bonuses for top performers to incentivize them to join and actively promote your product.
  5. Provide Affiliate Resources: Create a dedicated section on your website with resources for affiliates, including banners, logos, email templates, and other marketing materials they can use to promote your product effectively.
  6. Run Targeted Ad Campaigns: Use pay-per-click (PPC) advertising on platforms like Google Ads or social media platforms to target potential affiliates who are actively searching for affiliate programs in your industry.
  7. Email Marketing: Build an email list of potential affiliates and send out regular newsletters or updates about your affiliate program. Highlight the benefits of joining and any promotions or incentives you're currently offering.
  8. Offer Training and Support: Provide training sessions, webinars, or tutorials to help new affiliates get started and maximize their earnings potential. Offering ongoing support and guidance can help retain affiliates and encourage them to promote your product more effectively.
  9. Optimize Your Affiliate Program Page: Make sure your affiliate program page is easy to find and optimized for conversions. Clearly communicate the benefits of joining, how the program works, and how affiliates can sign up.
  10. Track and Analyze Performance: Monitor the performance of your affiliate program regularly and analyze key metrics such as conversion rates, click-through rates, and affiliate earnings. Use this data to identify areas for improvement and optimize your marketing efforts accordingly.
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2024.04.28 23:09 Mayayayayaaa2662 Why are my prints taking ages to dry?

Why are my prints taking ages to dry?
Hi there! I’m relatively new to printmaking, did some in school when I was a teen. I’ve started again and I’ve been doing it for about 6-8 months now.
Im pleased with the quality of my work and everything, but my prints, both on paper and even more so on fabric wall hangings I’m doing, are taking AGES to dry! I’m talking 3-10 days for paper, and WEEKS for the prints on fabric!
The fabric ones are hanging on a line over the bannister, and the ones I did about 4 weeks ago are mostly dry now, but if I rub my finger on the ink I can still rub off some colour. The ones I printed on Friday are still fully wet in some places (Sunday now).
Since the first batch I’ve added a fan on oscillate 24/7 directed at the fabric prints… but man they’re still taking ages. Is this normal? Is it just the ink? Am I being daft?
I’m in the UK, so it’s a damp place but hardly tropical.. fabric is linen, not too thick, paper is paper.. any advice? I’ll attach a pic of the ink I’m using too
Thanks in advance :)
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2024.04.28 23:01 livlafluv37 Puppy nipping/jumping/herding

We got a standard sheepadoodle two weeks ago. We are crazy and have a toddler and one year old. Hence we want to make sure our puppy gets good training. We will get her into obedience training once she is good to go with vaccines but for now, please help recommend what helped with your sheepadoodles for:
1) puppy nipping
2) jumping (esp on the kids)
3) herding tendencies
TIA!
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2024.04.28 22:56 idontknowwhatswr0ng How can I improve confidence or talk to people?

I am a young man in college, 6’3, 210, but I just have that loner attitude. I’ve done well with women but I’d say I’ve never had a friend in my life besides some pet dogs. My only friends have been gf’s and honestly my social interactions besides tinder, work, and gf’s has been zero. I spend my free time watching YouTube, experimenting with steroids, and going to the gym. No other real hobbies. I’ve never been to a party, club (besides strip clubs where I worked), or drank alcohol or anything.
Today a girl came up to me to say hello, and said she’s had just about every class with me the entire time we’ve been at college but we never spoke for some reason. We talked a bit and I told her I’d see her tomorrow cause I did recognize her from other classes. Weird enough heading to my next class I was stopped again by someone. “Hey you are in ___’s class are you ready for the exam?” We talked a bit and found out we actually were in a mutual discord which was random af. I swear in 3 semesters none ever talked to me, much less stopped me randomly on the way to class.
It was just weird, I always figured since I don’t talk no one ever noticed me. But idk, maybe people do want to talk to me and I just don’t know how.
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2024.04.28 22:55 Proud-Gur-5012 sucsessful gameshare @JOsephsharmon

went first got rdr2 off him
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2024.04.28 22:46 Chance-Worth-4954 Little story about how it all started..

Little story about how it all started..
A bit of history..
In the 80s and 90s, we have satellite dishes with pirate cards, it worked perfectly, but at that time we didn't have any problems with buffering. ;>)) But there were also people like myself with my own subscriptions to both Viasat & Canal Digital that I paid for. At that time it cost EUR 90 per month in today's currency. If you had the knowledge, you could read the original card and then add another one that you could then sell. The problem then was that anyone who had a little knowledge of how it worked with card readers could then in turn make a copy of what he bought. At that time there was no control over how many users were used. I made my own software so that no one could make a copy of my cards, when it was put in a card reader the card was erased, except for a small "string" where I could see if any attempt to read the card was made...
The smartcard used by DirecTV after the “H card” became known by pirates as the “HU” card. This was the third smartcard series for DSS (P3 card - period 3). Sometimes referred to as “the football card” because of the artwork on the back of the card.’


Oddly enough, the “football card” was not the one OJ Simpson was busted for pirating. That was the previous generation of smartcard, the “H card”.

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By 2001, “HU loader” pirate smartcard programming software hit the market even before the hacked “H card” swap-out was done. Some pirates still used hacked H cards while others were buying new pirate HU cards that would last through the impending complete shutdown of the H card.
For prices in the tens of thousands of dollars, dealers bought HU loaders - slightly modified WildThing glitchers, with new software for the new smartcard. The pirate customer base had grown a lot from the previous hacked cards, so there was plenty of demand for the HU hack.
Once the HU loader was in the hands of pirates, it wasn’t long before it was cloned. More sources for HU loaders meant competitive prices. Eventually this led to the secret firmware for the HU loader (the “Atmel code”, for the AT90S2313 chip) being posted on a public website.
After the HU loader Atmel code was posted on the “HackHU” website, anybody with the right kind of smartcard programmer could program their own pirate HU cards. Some pirates modified the WildThing unlooper they bought for the H card to be compatible with the new HU loader.
In the early 2000s, detailed technical information about new hacks, schematics and software, was being spread via the Internet at an accelerated rate. It was no longer a trickle of information from high level dealers filtering down to end users.
A pirate might buy an expensive unlooper or loader, think “I could sell a lot of these”, reverse engineer the PCB and draw a schematic, then a locked chip becomes a dead end. So they post schematics online and hope someone else shares the missing pieces.
Many hardware producers (like Mikobu) competed to build and sell ready-to-use HU loaders. By 2002, for under a hundred dollars anybody could get everything they needed to program pirate smartcards. It was never easier to become a DirecTV pirate, or even a pirate card dealer.

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This is another example, a Mikobu III loadeunlooper. The Mikobu III may have been the top selling pirate card programmer in its time, it was considered the “gold standard” to many pirates.

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In 2001, the pirates had to deal with something they recognized all too well by now - their hacked smartcards were looped by a countermeasure against them. A lot of people had gotten used to programming their own smartcards, now they had to hope somebody produced an HU unlooper.
As was typical, the first HU unlooper was in the hands of a commercial pirate, unlooping cards for a fee. Later on, though, things took a turn - the growing mass of hackers chatting and sharing information online led to a new kind of development.
Not just one, but two kinds of HU unlooper were released and shared freely on the internet within days of each other in March 2002. HUFF (to unloop the HU cards responding only FF due to looping) and ul4s (unloop for sure). They both worked great.

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By this time there was a kind of “critical mass” of hackers online, developing and sharing hacks for the HU card. Web forums, usually vBulletin or phpBB, were numerous and very active. Pirates helped each other use hacks and searched for new fixes when their cards were shut down.
Popular forums of the time included The Pirates Den (dsschat .com), Interesting Devices (id-discussions), Innermatrix, DR7 .com, Hitec Sat, and dozens of others. Many forums were owned by pirate dealers, and some acted as administrators or moderators on others.
Forums weren’t only for end-user pirates, some of the hackers developing new fixes frequented them also. Over time there was a shift from hacks developed in private and sold through a dealer network, to more widespread, and sometimes free, direct sharing over the Internet.
Some of the hackers became known and respected by many other pirates who admired the skills required to create new and improved hacks. Names like no1b4me, aol6945, and RAM9999 were amongst the elite in the online forums.

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Some of these hackers’ names would later show up on a DirecTV website publicizing the many legal actions taken against pirates. DirecTV would proudly boast over 24,000 lawsuits against end users, in addition to action against the hackers and dealers.
Satellite TV piracy was big business. In 1998, Canadian pirate Reggie Scullion (V-Cipher) was raided by police and $4 million in cash, bonds, and bank drafts was seized from his home and business, along with over 10,000 DirecTV smartcards. Pirate business was booming.
By 2003, satellite TV piracy seemed to have been growing out of control for years, despite increasing legal actions against pirates. There were estimates in the press of over 3 million satellite TV pirates, resulting in pay TV companies losing $4 billion in revenue.
Most end-user pirates were paying someone to program, or to unloop, their smartcard. The dealers they paid came in all shapes and sizes - friends, family, small businesses, international pirate dealer networks.
Hackers were writing their own versions of 3M code (or ripping off someone else’s), packaging it up in a loader program with a Windows GUI, or in some cases a script for the popular Winexplorer tool, and offering it for sale.
Pirate software evolved alongside changes in computers and the Internet. From MS-DOS text interfaces to simple Windows applications with two or three buttons, to integrated environments for developing and testing hacks.
For the H card, a software package “BasicH” was been popular for being powerful but also relatively simple to use. Later, with the HU card, even more tools like “ExtremeHU” for programming cards and “HU Sandbox” for developing new pirate code became standard tools for hackers.

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WinExplorer was a widely used tool for smartcard hackers, for writing “.XVB files”, VBScript programs that talked to smartcards or smartcard glitchers. Hackers would share, study, and modify an overwhelming number of .XVB files, a de facto standard for pirate satellite scripts.

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Another way used by pirates to watch DirecTV without paying was to use an “emu”, or emulator, system. Using a computer connected to a satellite receiver by a simple PCB interface, the smartcard was emulated to allow all channels to be viewed.
Because hackers hadn’t reverse engineered the HU card ASIC, they could only emulate the microcontroller functions while using a real HU card as an “AUX card”, sending data through the hardware ASIC. The emu software protected the original smartcards from ECMs.
After each version of DirecTV (or later, Dish Network) smartcard was hacked, versions of emulator hacks were developed by pirates. SLE44 and Pitou were H card emulators, Kryptonite an HU emu.

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During the era of the pirate HU card, DirecTV may have had a hard time locking out the pirates with glitchers from programming their smartcards, but there was a lot of grief for the pirates in the form of frequent countermeasures shutting down the hacked cards temporarily.
A technique used by the HU card against the pirates was “dynamic code”. Instead of key calculation being done entirely in the ROM and EEPROM firmware known to the hackers, short blocks of program code was sent down in real-time over the satellite.
Dynamic code meant the pirate hackers had to chase a moving target. The code could be changed at any time, and different versions of dynamic code could be rotated in and out of service at any time.
Sending program code over the satellite had been done before, but on the HU card the dynamic code went beyond what pirates had previously dealt with. Let the code run and risk the card being looped. Block unknown code and the card is shut down every few days.
Another electronic countermeasure (ECM) used to target pirate H and HU cards was known as “hashing”. Regions of the smartcard’s memory would be used in the key calculation algorithm, so that the correct decryption keys depended on correct (not hacked) data in the card.
The pirate hackers rose to the challenge, improving their hacks, adding “stealth” and “AI” features to their 3M code. The level of artificial intelligence implemented in these 4 MHz micros with a total 384 bytes of RAM and a KB or two of EEPROM space seems suspect, in retrospect.
Unlike the H card with two chips (microcontroller and ASIC), the HU card only had one chip inside. The HU card had an ASIC on the same silicon die as a Texas Instruments TMS370 microcontroller. 384 bytes of RAM, 16 KB ROM, 8 KB EEPROM.

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Another tactic used by DirecTV to shut down pirate cards was to more aggressively target smartcards that were inactive or had been deactivated in their system. The satellite receiver itself could be disabled, instead of relying on software inside the smartcard to disable itself.
The pirates became familiar with the dreaded “Call Ext. 745” messages when their card ID# was disabled - blacklisted by DirecTV. Pirates cloned cards with different ID# or modded the satellite receiver software, and new hacks were developed to bypass the Ext745 shutdowns.
One type of hack was a “no745 board” that acted as a wedge between the satellite receiver and smartcard. The no745 board exploited a bug in the receivers, allowing it to provide the receiver with a fake ID#, to avoid any blacklisting by DirecTV.
Pirates continued to hack the HU card to watch DirecTV for free, though sometimes having to update their pirate card daily, until the HU smartcard was swapped out to a new “P4” card. The P4 card had increased the level of complexity again to be better protected against hackers.
Support for the HU smartcards was disabled permanently by DirecTV in mid-2004. Since then, there has not been a pirate DirecTV hack on the market, or published online. The new P4 smartcards locked the pirates out.

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Around that time, a lot of pirates had switched their focus to Dish Network (and Bell Expressvu in Canada), which had been hacked since 1999. That’s another topic with many different stories to be told.
In September 2006 at 27 years old, the hacker behind the HU loader, the first pirate hack for the DirecTV HU smartcard, pled guilty to charges carrying up to 5 years in prison. At the time, he was already serving a 30 month prison sentence for hacking DirecTV Latin America.
In the years since, he and the other hackers involved in DirecTV piracy in the 90s/early 2000s have completed their prison sentences, been released, and put satellite TV piracy in the past.
Then we all had different cards and modules....
Here are some examples that many people probably recognize...'
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A little history for those of you who weren't there at the time, when we had to do everything ourselves. Now we have IPTV which is very easy compared to the time before.
Next entry, is an IPTV Guide. A jungle for most of them, even those who call themselves Resellers barely know what they are talking about when they advertise.. Most of them do NOT know what it is they have and write what they think, so BEWARE!!
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2024.04.28 22:44 Only_Human_Haz AITAH for telling my step-dad to jump off a bridge

I (24,M) was 14 at the time and my mother (32,F) had an abusive relationship. One night it got too close, plates flying and all my electronic devises got smashed. My mind went off like a bull. I wasn't addicted to my electronics but they were precious to me as it was how I communicated and had payed for them myself using chore money. He looked me in the eye and said I was a disgrace and slammed my door. Once he had made it to the bottom of the stairs I swung open my door walked into the landing and shouted at him to jump off a bridge and get run over (the nearest bridge to us was above a train track). 10 years later I still think about what I did. He passes away 3 years ago.
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2024.04.28 22:41 WhyamIalive101299 I asked cockguypt wether Let downs is underrated and it said yes

I have never been so mad. I MEAN HOW DARE THEY NOT CONSIDER Sit Diwn Stind Ip? With all the beautiful R A I N D R O P S clearly foreshadowing in rianboobs its unfathomable to give that less than an underrated/10. I have cirrhosis
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2024.04.28 22:37 suppersell holy shit, moderators are finally alive??? 🤯🤯🤯

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2024.04.28 22:30 aznpersuazion Artificial Intelligence is NOT a Good Career

As with most things, the opinions expressed in this post are my own. Consider this as just one data point, and not as a guide to your career.
I've been working in the Data/AI space for 5 years now and I've seen hundreds of starry eyed people wanting to work in A.I. because they want to work with the latest and coolest cutting edge technology. But I want to share with you a few reasons why A.I. is not a good career choice.
  1. A.I. positions could end up like the "data scientist" position. Looking at the history of the data scientist position, in 2010-2020, the hype around data science made it so that millions of people flocked to that position. Companies eventually realized that most them actually didn't need data science, and the impact of the position didn't always help them profit. The demand of the job has plummeted in recent years, leaving millions of aspiring data scientists unemployed or needing to pursue a different career.
  2. A.I. positions will be less than .0001% of tech engineering jobs. In the next few decades, the demand for software and data engineering roles will be much more needed at most companies that A.I. roles. Only a small group companies will a be pursuing A.I. initiatives, while the majority of companies will still need software and data engineers. But because 90% of tech news is A.I. related, there will be a massive influx of people trying to enter the space.
  3. The barriers to entry are huge. To pursue a career in A.I. and machine learning. A person's understanding of statistics and software engineering need to be extremely high. To get to that level of knowledge requires much more dedication and studying than most people imagine. Becoming a decent software engineer or data professional is already difficult for the average person.
Before you decide to pursue this as a career, it's important to consider some of the cons listed below. Perhaps consider taking a smaller step first and trying to land a job as a software engineer or data analyst. If you're already in a technical field, consider not putting all your eggs into one basket, and making sure you know enough skills to stay gainfully employed in the job market.

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2024.04.28 22:27 faroukq What is the difference between the turbo 3 and the (eventual) poco f6?

I want to buy the thrbo 3 from AliExpress. I want to know what is the difference between the chinese rom and the global rom. Is it really as life changing as the people on reddit say? Can I turn a chinese rom to a gloval rom? The poco f6 will most likely take 1-2 months for it to come to where I live (Saudi Arabia)
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2024.04.28 22:26 Background_Fox_7808 Demystified: Laptop/PC -> Soundbar -> Monitor Setup

Long post, please bear After a lot of experimenting, discarding misinformation, and validation, I was able to play Atmos content from my laptop - watch the video on monitor and hear the atmos audio from soundbar Sharing it with anyone who needs it (trust me, the process was a pain due to all the misinformation)
Sound setup: HW-Q900C (7.1.2) + SWA-9500S kit (2.0.2) Setup: Asus M16 -> HDMI 1-> HW-Q900C -> eARC HDMI -> LG Ultragear monitor PC Settings: sound setup configured as 7.1 system (through windows sound settings) VLC settings: Preferences -> Audio -> Output Module = automatic; HDMI/SPDIF audio passthrough = Enabled; Show Settings -> All -> Audio -> Output Modules -> DirectX -> Speaker Configuration = 7.1 Dolby Access (on laptop): mode = home theatre; upmixing = disabled
############## Key takeaway: To experience Atmos content - ############## A. The source content should be Atmos B. The processing hardware/software should output the sound as is. You need to make sure the audio isnt getting downmixed C. Output device (sound setup) should be capable of playing Atmos content
######### Now for the details ############# A. The source content should be Atmos: to verify this, use a metadata reader (for e,g, mediainfo) to confirm the # of audio channels the content has. This will tell you how many channels of audio can be experienced
B. The processing hardware/software should output the sound as is In PC-soundbar setup, audio goes through 2 levels of processing - at the OS level, and at the media player level, and you need to make sure audio isn't downmixed at both the stages. For this, explicitly set sound setup to 7.1ch. Following steps should help Win+R -> msys.cpl -> Playback -> choose the audio output device -> Configure -> Audio Channels -> 7.1 -> next, next , done.) Win+R -> mmsys.cpl -> Playback -> choose the audio output device -> Properties -> disable Audio Enhancements; Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device = ticked, Give exclusive mode applications priority = ticked) Win+R ->mmsys.cpl -> Playback -> choose the audio output device -> Properties -> Spatial sound -> dolby atmos for home theatre
These steps will ensure the sound setup is configured to 7.1 at the OS level. Now, do the same at media player level. I'm using VLC Media Player, and following are the steps Preferences -> Audio -> Output Module = automatic; HDMI/SPDIF audio passthrough = Enabled Preferences -> Show Settings -> All -> Audio -> Output Modules -> DirectX -> Speaker Configuration = 7.1
And, finally, enable "home theatre" post processing mode using Dolby Access Dolby Access (on laptop): mode = home theatre; upmixing = disabled (disabling upmixing allows for content to be reproduced as is, as intended by the studio)
C. Output device (sound setup) should be capable of playing Atmos content HW-Q900C's screen shows "Dolby Atmos" prompt whenever it is playing Dolby Atmos content. This served as a verification that atmos is being decoded and played by the soundbar. When watching theatre quality movies, I use Standard Mode as it plays sounds as is , without any upmixing. I prefer to listen to audio as intended by the studio. However, when I'm playing stereo content, I use surround mode. (TBH, I found all 3 modes apart from Standard, to be the same)
There's more information than this, and I'll address it through questions in comments, but this is a good enough summary to get things up and running. Hope this saves your time :)
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2024.04.28 22:20 DeltaaaGammaaa [EXCEL] How to add an unknown number of data series to an existing graph

Preface: New to VBA, new to posting on Reddit -
As the title states, I want to use VBA to add an unknown number of series to an existing graph. For each new series, I want to be able to manually name it, and manually select the data. For my workbook, the existing graph lives on a sheet named "Compilation", as new data series are added to the workbook, they will be added in new sheets at the end of the workbook.
I copied below a macro that works to add a new series as I want it to, however, I can only run it one time. Each subsequent time I run it, it will instead replace/update the series instead of adding a third, fourth, fifth series, etc. It will then always add a blank "series 5" to my graph, which I would also like to prevent.
Is there an edit that can be made? Do I need to prompt how many times I want to run this to run? Thank you in advance!---
Sub AddSeries()
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("Chart 1").Activate
ActiveChart.SeriesCollection.NewSeries
ActiveChart.FullSeriesCollection(4).Name = Application.InputBox("Enter Data Series Name")
Dim RngX As Range
Set RngX = Application.InputBox(prompt:="Select X-values", Type:=8)
ActiveChart.FullSeriesCollection(4).XValues = RngX
Dim RngY As Range
Set RngY = Application.InputBox(prompt:="Select Y-values", Type:=8)
ActiveChart.FullSeriesCollection(4).Values = RngY
End Sub
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2024.04.28 22:20 BobLoblaws_23 Looking for a Serious Treasure Hunt Partner

Hi all,
I've had the good fortune of being paired up with 3 other great players in Treasure Hunt. We all regularly play our free games and we all use up our free TH tickets until we finish Island 7, which all four of us always reach. Generally we get there with between 2-4 days to spare.
One of my partners is taking a break from the game, so I'm hoping to find a "free agent" who is a serious TH player and is looking to team up and make it to the end. If this sounds like you, please let me know!
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2024.04.28 22:18 _NaranciaBestBoy_ [High school: Redox reactions] Does anyone know why this is wrong?

Am I just being stupid?
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