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2024.02.10 21:15 Ram-Nagi DAEMON Pro Trader Community

This community is a safe space to learn to trade. Ask questions, share screenshots and trade ideas and i will be sure to respond. Learn to read and trade charts. Supply & Demand, Support & Resistance.
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2024.05.16 07:16 theyou21 "ROG Strix Z790-A Gaming WiFi II" or "MSI MPG Z790 Carbon WiFi II"?Choose Motherboard for 14900KF/4070 Ti Super/64GB DDR5 RAM.

I'm building my first PC with a $2.8K budget! I'm mainly debating on CPU coolers and Motherboard. Appreicate if you see any potential improvements or issues. Here are my primary use cases: * Heavy Office Work: Extensive use of large Excel files and PowerPoint presentations over 1GB. * Image Processing: High-resolution image processing. * Complex Computing: Running complex computations such as MATLAB. * Occasional Deep Learning: Computer vision projects requiring deep learning capabilities. * I plan to upgrade it over the next 5 years so expandability will be important. Here are the parts I've chosen.
Type Item Price
CPU Intel Core i9-14900KF 3.2 GHz 24-Core Processor $501.77 @ Newegg
CPU Cooler (option 1) Corsair iCUE H170i ELITE LCD 82.9 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $289.99 @ Amazon
CPU Cooler (option 2) Asus ROG Ryujin III 71.6 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $299.99 @ Amazon
MB (option 1) Asus ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II ATX LGA1700 Motherboard $335.99 @ Amazon
MB (option 2) MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI II ATX LGA1700 Motherboard $399.99 @ Amazon
Memory G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-6400 CL32 Memory $217.99 @ Amazon
Storage Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $169.99 @ Amazon
Video Card Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16 GB Video Card $799.99 @ Best Buy
Case Thermaltake View 71 TG RGB ATX Full Tower Case $191.99 @ B&H
Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 GT 1300 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $188.99 @ Amazon
Total $2.8K
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2024.05.16 07:16 Ur_Anemone Taylor Swift and the emptiness of ‘female rage’

Taylor Swift and the emptiness of ‘female rage’
After kicking off the European leg of her Eras tour, the musician trademarked the phrase ‘Female Rage: The Musical’. But Swift’s corporate-friendly liberal feminism is something we should rage against, not with…
Both Swift and the phrase ‘female rage’ have become synonymous with the word cringe as they have become associated with empty liberal feminist politics. Swift has been calling herself a feminist since 2014, telling the Guardian that she’s a feminist because “women deserve to have the same rights as men”. It wasn’t until Swift started to re-record and re-release her albums that the media began to praise her for “stepping into a feminist identity” by reclaiming her first six albums after they were acquired by Scooter Braun in 2019.
But as Hannah Williams asserts in her viral article on Swift for the New Statesman, “Swift’s re-recordings could have been a demand for collective change [in the music industry], but in reality, they seem like little more than an exercise in egotism and greed, repackaged as ‘empowerment’”. She continues: “The blazing light of her moral crusade is dimmed considerably when you look at the myriad ways Swift profits off the exercise…Swift’s feminism never goes beyond protecting, defending and serving herself.
Similarly, ‘female rage’ or ‘good for her’ media became popular in film and television post #MeToo…Within these pieces of media, women fought back against patriarchal domination, killing their abusers and acting outside of traditional feminine ideals. Through their unfiltered rage, they would release all the pent-up fury they’d acquired from living under patriarchy, a system that forces them to keep that anger hidden to ensure they are performing their gender identity correctly.
There is merit to media like this, as author and video essayist Alice Cappelle explains in her video ‘Why female rage is here to stay.’ “Female characters [in the media] are becoming increasingly more complex”, she asserts. “We’re progressively stepping away from the innocent woman versus strong woman binary to explore what it means to be an average woman.”
As important as this representation is in media, ‘female rage’ starts to feel like an empty political slogan that fails to translate into the real world. Those who watch programs like Big Little Lies can understand why Celeste (Nicole Kidman) and the other women of the show would kill wife-beater and rapist Perry…but can’t understand why those suffering under colonialism and displacement would want to fight back against their oppressors. Not only can they not understand it, it doesn’t have any space within their so-called ‘feminist’ practice. Those oppressed and marginalised are only allowed to express anger in fiction, and still it is often white, straight women who are praised for expressing said anger. Through this understanding, ‘female rage’, as a genre, starts to lose its edge and importance within media.
Female rage does not have to be a political or constructive tool…Women’s feelings do not always have to be useful. Still, that argument becomes harder and harder to reckon with when there are complete abortion bans in 14 US states, when pregnant women in Gaza are forced to give birth without basic supplies, and when Israel has imprisoned hundreds of Palestinian women across the occupied Palestinian territory. Beyond women, this is also happening to all of those in Gaza, and this should not only make us angry, it should make us act.
Women’s anger, and all those who are treated unjustly, has historically led to practical political action. “My response to racism is anger,” writes Audre Lorde in her poignant essay on the subject ‘The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism’ from 1980. “I have lived with that anger, ignoring it, feeding upon it, learning to use it before it laid my visions to waste… Anger is loaded with information and energy.” The rage Swift speaks of is not loaded with information and energy. While her songs may empower some young women, empowerment rarely changes the material conditions of those suffering worldwide.
At the end of the day, Swift is a billionaire continuously trying to sell her fans corporate-friendly liberal feminism with the sole purpose of strengthening her bank account. We should be raging against greedy capitalists, not with them.
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2024.05.16 07:07 what_how_n_whyy Some terrible TB news from India 🇮🇳

There's been roughly 2 months without govt supply of TB medications in my country India.
And it depressing to watch the indifference government towards the terrible health crisis of gross shortage of medications for TB
The ongoing elections have overshadowed the plight of lakhs of tuberculosis patients and their families who are struggling due to the irregular supply of TB drugs across the country. This issue has now reached a critical point, with tuberculosis drugs being available only in limited quantities at most health centres nationwide. Consistent and timely intake of tuberculosis medication is crucial, as irregularity can lead to the development of drug-resistant bacteria. This, in turn, renders the medication ineffective, leaving patients in a dire situation akin to the pre-antibiotic era, where treatment options are severely limited and the outcome uncertain. Compounding this issue is the shortage of drugs for multi-drug resistant TB, which are now reportedly out of stock in many areas. Despite prolonged protests and appeals from many organization, healthcare professionals, and concerned citizens across the country, no substantial steps have been taken to address this pressing issue.
As of 2022, India had the highest number of TB cases globally, with 2.8 million cases, accounting for 27% of the global burden. In India, over 1400 patients die of TB every day and it is nothing short of a criminal offense to neglect such a treatable disease while voicing slogans to make India TB-free in the near future. It is imperative that immediate action is taken to ensure an uninterrupted supply of tuberculosis medication across the country. This is not only a matter of public health but also a humanitarian concern that demands urgent attention and resolution.
I work as an intern in a med school in small town. Doctors are seeing that the patients are defaulting on their regimens. It's feel terrible to watch patients die due to tb and it's complications in ward.
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2024.05.16 07:06 Nish_23 Mastering the Art of Answer Writing for the IAS Mains Exam

Preparing for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Mains exam is a journey filled with dedication, discipline, and strategic planning. One of the most crucial components of this journey is mastering the art of answer writing. Your ability to articulate your knowledge and insights effectively can make the difference between an average score and a top rank. Here, we will delve into some key strategies to enhance your answer writing skills, ensuring you stand out in this highly competitive exam.

Understanding the Demand of the Question

The first step in effective answer writing is understanding the exact demand of the question. This involves:
  1. Analyzing Keywords: Pay close attention to directive words like 'discuss,' 'critically analyze,' 'elaborate,' and 'compare.' These words indicate the approach you should take in your answer.
  2. Identifying Parts of the Question: Break down the question into its constituent parts to ensure you address every aspect.

Structuring Your Answer

A well-structured answer is easier for the examiner to read and understand. Follow these tips for a coherent structure:
  1. Introduction: Start with a brief introduction that sets the context. This could be a definition, a relevant fact, or a brief background.
  2. Body: Divide the body into clear, logical sections. Use subheadings if necessary to organize your thoughts. Ensure each paragraph deals with a single point or argument.
  3. Conclusion: Conclude with a summary of your main points or a forward-looking statement. Keep it concise and impactful.

Incorporating Relevant Content

The content of your answer should reflect depth and breadth of knowledge:
  1. Current Affairs: Integrate recent events and developments to show your awareness of the contemporary context.
  2. Examples and Case Studies: Use relevant examples and case studies to substantiate your arguments.
  3. Diagrams and Flowcharts: Visual aids like diagrams and flowcharts can make your answer more engaging and easier to understand.

Writing Style and Presentation

Your writing style and presentation can significantly impact the readability of your answers:
  1. Clarity and Precision: Write clearly and concisely. Avoid unnecessary jargon and verbosity.
  2. Handwriting: If you’re writing by hand, ensure your handwriting is legible. Good handwriting can make a positive impression on the examiner.
  3. Use of Bullet Points: For lists and series of points, bullet points can enhance readability and make your answer look organized.

Time Management

Time management is crucial during the exam:
  1. Practice Regularly: Regular practice with timed mock tests can help you gauge the appropriate length and depth of your answers.
  2. Prioritize Questions: Start with the questions you are most comfortable with. This builds confidence and ensures you secure marks in areas of strength.
  3. Stick to Word Limits: Adhering to the prescribed word limit is important. Overwriting can lead to incomplete answers towards the end of the paper.

Revision and Feedback

Continuous improvement is key:
  1. Self-Review: After writing a practice answer, review it critically. Look for gaps in content, structure, and presentation.
  2. Peer Review: Exchange answers with fellow aspirants to gain new perspectives and constructive feedback.
  3. Mentorship: Seek guidance from experienced mentors who can provide professional insights and identify areas for improvement.
To truly excel in the IAS Mains exam, personalized guidance and structured preparation are essential. At PM IAS Academy in Coimbatore, we offer comprehensive coaching tailored to your needs. Our expert faculty, extensive resources, and focused mentoring can help you master the art of answer writing and achieve your IAS aspirations. Enroll today and take the first step towards a successful career in public service.
Visit our website PM IAS Academy or call us at 123-456-7890 to learn more and schedule your free consultation.
Mastering answer writing for the IAS Mains exam is a skill that can be honed with the right strategies and consistent practice. By following the tips outlined above and seeking expert guidance from PM IAS Academy, you can significantly enhance your chances of success. Happy studying!
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2024.05.16 07:05 Fine-Cap-8125 Cable drag chain manufacturers Delhi, Drag chain suppliers Delhi,

CKS Company is a premier name among cable drag chain manufacturers in Delhi, offering top-notch solutions for industrial applications. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, CKS stands out as a reliable partner for businesses seeking high-quality drag chain systems.
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With a focus on customer satisfaction, CKS Company provides comprehensive support, from product selection to installation and after-sales service. By prioritizing quality, reliability, and customer care, CKS has earned a reputation as a trusted partner in the field of cable drag chain manufacturing in Delhi.
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2024.05.16 07:02 GrumpySEOguy Case Study again: From position 55 to position 8 in 5 months (with backlinks). More proof that CONTENT and EEAT do not count.

Case Study again: From position 55 to position 8 in 5 months (with backlinks). More proof that CONTENT and EEAT do not count.
Some of you may remember this thread from 2 months ago when I reported the site had gone from position 55 to position 16 in 3 months utilizing backlinks.
I wanted to show you where it is now.
Today it is in position 8 (and 9, see below).
This client is a literal expert, a professional in his field, and well-known IRL. But regardless of this EEAT (easily verifiable if this was a ranking factor, which it's not), his website was not ranking. Because EEAT is not a ranking factor.
Their content is excellent. There are pictures, videos, great, long posts, etc. But even so, his website was not ranking. Because great content is not a ranking factor.
IF EEAT AND CONTENT WERE RANKING FACTORS, HE WOULD ALREADY BE RANKING WELL.
It was not until we built backlinks and increased the authority that it started to see an increase in rankings.
We handled this client the same as any client. We began with an assessment to see what was different between him and his competition (the sites ranking at the top). From this assessment we were able to collect the information we needed to build backlinks. We decided it would make sense for us to work together and commenced backlink building.
Then, as you observe from the charts, his website started improving in rank.
I want to be very clear about this.
Despite being an expert, a popular professional who literally had to go university for a long time to achieve his credentials, if you understand my meaning, despite being in business for more years than most, despite having more expertise than most in the field, HIS WEBSITE WAS NOT RANKING (because EEAT is not a ranking factor -- this is explained in episode 46).
His articles are exceptional. The are long (doesn't matter), have videos (doesn't matter), and helpful pictures (doesn't matter). Despite his great content, HIS WEBSITE WAS NOT RANKING (because great content is not a ranking factor -- this is explained in episode 45).
We did not touch his content. He is the expert. Not us. There is no way I, or anyone on my team, could have written better content than he can. But even with his great content, he wasn't ranking. Content is for humans, not for search engines.
But writing content is not an SEO agency's job, anyway. Contrary to the grifters who charge you massive amounts for "great content," it's not going to make you rank.
Here's something you might not know. Not only are we ranking his website locally (not "local SEO" just local results in NY), but also nationally.
All charts from serpfox.
Here is the result for someone searching with Google in NY:
https://preview.redd.it/e4lrvorrnp0d1.jpg?width=927&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=46da47be10301f86b9a3a093e04d58352e4086e9
And here is the result nationally:
https://preview.redd.it/w5mwr2dunp0d1.jpg?width=923&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=276fd0908402e16765947f56ff2fa2d10c443cae
It makes me sad that people are spending money on "content audits" and other garbage that doesn't have anything to do with ranking. If you insist on spending money, subscribe to my Patreon. Or save it for backlinks. Your choice.
But stop spending money on "content audits" and other nonsense that doesn't do anything for your rank.
Despite heaps of EEAT and great content, he was in position 55.
With backlinks, he's now in position 8 and 9.
We did the same method I teach in my podcast for free.
Most SEO agencies would try to make content changes, which would not have done anything.
We understand that content does not rank, and authority does rank, so we build authority on his already wonderful (but not ranking) content.
Haters gonna hate, clients gonna rank.
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2024.05.16 07:02 flywithflyby Elevate Your Career: Premier Cabin Crew Training in Mumbai

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2024.05.16 07:01 EUGsk8rBoi42p "Just check out Eugene’s Reddit section any day, but don’t say I didn’t warn you."

Admitting we have a problem is the first step in solving it! Author is a Eugenean talking about her experience with rising crime in the city, never saw this story but hey, still relevant today. Found this little gem by random chance. Title is a hopefully relatable quote from the article. You can agree or disagree with the author, but it's actually pretty well written with sources included. (just including the whole article, for people who don't want to click links!)

I Caught Two Men Stealing From My Home. The Aftermath Was Absurd—and All Too Typical.

This experience crystallized Oregon’s deeper problems.

BY REBECCA SCHUMANJUNE 21, 20225:40 AM
Typically, guys wearing power-company vests don’t leave the houses they’re working on laden down with backpacks—let alone power tools, a scooter, and a Nintendo Switch. But that was the scene I happened upon at 6:30 p.m. on a Tuesday in mid-April when I puttered into my driveway in Eugene, Oregon, my 7-year-old ensconced in the back seat.
For a second, my brain tried to normalize the incident: This is just my daughter’s dad stopping by—except there are two of him, and they’re dressed as electricians for some reason? Then, a second later, everything whooshed into place: Oh, wait, I’m being robbed. Or, rather, I was being burgled. I would get reminded of this distinction later, when I made the dubious choice to join the chorus of aggrieved buttinskies on Nextdoor, where my well-meaning post to warn the neighborhood would turn me into an accidental vigilante hero for a day.
Unfortunately, it’s true: My reaction to this burgle was the lived-out fantasy of many who have been on the business end of a property crime. As the two goons took off on foot down my street, I went into fight-or-flight mode—and I chose fight.
“Well,” I said to my confused child, “let’s go see if we can get our stuff back.”
I peeled my 2005 Subaru back onto the street and easily overtook my two targets, who then hurtled themselves into an alley, whereupon I cornered one by the driver’s side window as the other made haste across the adjacent parking lot.
“Just give it back, bro!” I yelled out my window. “Just give it back! I’m a single mom! Just give it back.”
I repeated this until either I reminded him too much of his meanest teacher or he realized he’d been caught in broad daylight. “Fine,” he said. “Just fucking take it.”
He shoved a backpack through my driver’s side window. Inside it was both my laptops and my daughter’s iPad from school. Back at home, I would discover these guys had used channel lock pliers to force open the back door, but that the general chaos of my home had prevented them from locating my passport, jewelry, or sole item of irreplaceable value: the Montblanc fountain pen that my father, who died in a bicycle accident two years ago, had gotten for his law school graduation. My cat was unfazed.
I can honestly tell you that this little caper of mine was thrilling and deeply satisfying. It was also the exact wrong thing to do. Even this fanatical open-carry gun website implores: “Don’t chase criminals.” What if these two dipsticks had been armed? As unlikely as that was—property crime in my town is often driven by addiction, and weapons are worth money, which can buy drugs—I put myself and my child in potential danger. And for what? Three grand worth of electronics. As any reputable expert will tell you, you’re never to give chase to a thief, because human life is not worth possessions. As much as I admit to enjoying being called a “badass” by everyone I told this story, plus the listeners of KLCC Oregon, I should not have done this.
I did call the police, on the nonemergency line, because the dudes were long gone and nobody was hurt. I declined the dispatcher’s offer to send two officers to fingerprint a bunch of stuff I’d already touched. At best, that would have just added two more sets of prints to my town’s burgeoning roster of perennially at-large property criminals.
There are larger issues here, issues much more important than my would-be cool story. First, it’s an example of how in Eugene, small-scale property crime is now de facto legal. It is largely nonviolent, so it’s rarely seen as worth police resources to track down the goods. At the same time, it is so prevalent that any time one vest-wearing bozo gets nabbed, three more spring up in his place. This was my house’s second break-in in six months, and my fourth property crime total in the three years I’ve lived here as an adult. Eugene is my hometown, so I can also add the four times my childhood house, where my mother still lives, has been burgled since the early 2000s. When I was little, we left our front door unlocked so regularly that I wasn’t aware front doors had locks on them until I was much older. By the time I turned 30, however, every door in my parents’ house had been pried open at least once. (“Time to finally get that alarm system!” said my dad for three straight decades.)
Still, it’s a mistake to treat this trend solely as a vexing crime problem. Eugene’s descent into its property crime epidemic has been concurrent, unsurprisingly, with two addiction epidemics: First, the methamphetamine nightmare of the 1990s—when pseudoephedrine pills were still unregulatedhit Oregon and other Western states particularly hard. That wave segued all too naturally into the opioid and fentanyl crisis of the present. Meanwhile, not only did meth never really leave, but its use in Oregon also surged with the pandemic, with three Oregonians per day currently dying a drug-related death.
Since our conversation was necessarily brief, I don’t know the housing or drug situation of the guys who broke into my place. But local statistics point to them as two more casualties of these plagues. (Granted, those statistics are from nearby Portland, and they are police-sourced, so take them how you wish.)
For all the ambivalent empathy that the opioid epidemic has engendered, the local property crime scourge has set off a fierce public backlash. My incident brought out an unsurprising chorus of bloodlust on Nextdoor and elsewhere, when I shared it because I wanted to give my immediate neighbors a heads-up: “You should have kicked their asses,” they wrote. “We need to rise up and defend our property.
This town’s petty crime is often attributed, at least in the national conservative press, to our West Coast government’s decision to temporarily allow urban camping during the pandemic. (That policy has now officially ended, for what it’s worth.) Towns like mine have often been characterized in the popular imagination as unlivable crime-addled hellholes. I will be the first to admit that our tent cities are sometimes blatant open-air drug markets, but this is the case even as our property values inflate to absurd proportions—and our crime is actually on the decline. Still, Oregonians like me currently have about a 2.7 percent chance of being burgled, which, at almost 30 percent higher than the national average, is very high. I learned very efficiently how anecdotes like mine get around (I can’t help it if I’m a dynamic storyteller!) and attract the righteous indignation of other former victims, so many often feel, incorrectly, like we few honest vanguards are awash in a sea of riffraff.
This atmosphere, in turn, inspires my locality’s equally unreasonable political extremists to put forth and exacerbate their own untenable solutions. Even in a hyperpolarized American environment, Oregon is more polarized than most. For decades, our liberal enclaves have made Portlandia look understated, while our conservative areas make Texas’ look progressive.
For example, during the heyday of Eugene’s recently dismantled and infamous Washington Jefferson Park tent city, a larger break-in at a bicycle store was traced at least partially back to the encampment. The police swept the tents and made a flurry of arrests. Some of the bikes were found. This resulted in part in outrage over using resources to hassle the city’s most impoverished residents: “A stolen bike, yes, that sucks,” an advocate for the unhoused told a local news outlet. “But what are your priorities? And I’m sorry, but a stolen bike isn’t the priority.”
Well, trust me, in this town, it definitely isn’t. Recovering those bikes was an anomaly; in Eugene, most of these burglaries go unsolved. In fact, 87 percent of burglaries in the whole country do, too. The get-tough-on-property-crime proponents assert that statistically, this sends a message that stealing is fair game, and sure, that is a message I do not condone. But I also agree with a somewhat less rabid version of the opposing view: Property is replaceable, these crimes are nonviolent, and everyone currently rifling through houses and dealing drugs out of tents in my town is human. They deserve a chance to get their lives on track.
So, what should be the town’s priority? Fixing the addiction epidemics is a perilously long way away from happening, for reasons that are as polarizing as addiction’s consequences. In the sobering and excellent Dopesick, author Beth Macy goes into painfully exacting detail about opioids’ near-inescapable hold on the human brain. Macy argues that the true way out of this epidemic is “low-barrier treatment,” which includes supportive housing and medical interventions such as safe injection supplies, fentanyl testing strips, buprenorphine access, and supervised consumption sites. All of these options, however, are a tough sell even in a “progressive” town like Eugene, where supervised consumption sites are what NIMBY nightmares are made of, and low-barrier treatment can run up against deeply held moral stigma: Gas is $5 a gallon, and my taxes are going to some junkie?
In the meantime, while some admirably advocate and vote and wait for those breakthroughs, what should we do about the burglaries themselves? Should we pursue more law enforcement, or more compassion toward the burglars? More arrests that allegedly might deter this, or policies that might alleviate income inequality? Does—as approximately 83 percent of the suggestions from my Nextdoor thread contended—every house in town need a tripwire that handcuffs trespassers on sight? Or should all businesses be taxed at 500 percent, and the proceeds used to furnish every fentanyl dealer in town with a nice apartment and mad cash? The debate has degenerated such that these are the sorts of cartoonish positions each side believes they’re fighting—and, in fact, are the only available choices. Just check out Eugene’s Reddit section any day, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.
The actual blight on small American towns like mine isn’t property crime. It’s that any tenable solution to it has been swallowed up into a churning abyss of extremism and perceived counterextremism. No one seems to have a convincing answer to the most basic question: So what should we do? What should I do?
Burglaries don’t have to be largely unsolvable, and more property criminals could be apprehended. But while I don’t want those dudes or any of their buddies to come back to my house, I also don’t want them in an American prison, where their “rehabilitation” will consist largely of learning better ways to commit even bigger crimes when they get out, and their options for alternative forms of acquiring money will be even more limited than they are now. Lacking any meaningful restorative justice program for petty thieves in my town (which would, in turn, necessitate locating and apprehending them), I decided my own problems could be solved, for now, with a padlock on my back gate.
And then, not long after the break-in, a Nintendo Switch appeared on my town’s Craigslist. Its included components and color combination were identical to the set stolen from my house. I debated, briefly, bringing my vigilante justice alter ego Super Annoying out of retirement, answering the ad and showing up to shrill my wrongdoers into returning what was mine. But this time, I thought better of it. My life is not worth much, but it’s probably worth more than Mario Kart. I can only hope the console’s new owners enjoy it as much as my daughter did—at least until someone steals it again.
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2024.05.16 06:57 ChibiMaster42 My (29m) partner (29f) of 5 years left me for a long distance job

I... dont really know where to begin, so I'll start with background. I've had flings in the past, but this is my first long time relationship. To be 5 years this August. We live in california.
Tldr: I recieved a phone call after having just seen her the previous day asking to talk, essentially during this reasons boiled down to
"Everything, the long distance, and (i, 29m) dont have initiative" "(i've, 29m) been talking about becoming an electrician, but havent done anything about it"
Back story.
I (29m) have supported my partner (29f) in their passion for Renaissance Faire for the entire time we had been together. She treats this as her livlihood. Has been clear about this, but I had no qualms. Her income is padded from her father at 1000$ a month, a vestige of an agreement to earn a degree (which she still has not, and has not been in school since before we began dating)
I have voiced wishing to become an electrician, i love working with my hands, and circuitry is enthralling. I have known people in the field, who have helped me get interviews and attempt entry level positions but each time have been told, the slot was filled before onboarding trully happened for me. Student loans kinda terrify me cause of debt, the trade schools i've found in cali be expensive. Most of my savings before hand went to assisting my grandma with issues that were taken care of.
We both talked about how neither of us was fully in the career we wanted, and how we wanted to see the other grow into it.
When we got together, @24 years old, i was an assistant manager in a deli, after multiple instances of being passed for applied promotions and training those who recieved those promotions.... I had enough. This was only the first year of our relationship
I got a job at a Hyatt Hotels, becoming a front end (lobby) manager. Hyatt at the time had excellent student programs and loan rates, which fizzled when the location franchised, and we lost a majority of benefits. Found a new job
I've been at a shipping company that works out of a single location for a tech company, Juniper networks. Have DOT driving certs, and multiple forklift certs. Mon-fri 9-5, making good money (close to 30/hr) feel ALOT more comfortable with loans now. Have more time that i can set aside for things. This was the last barely two years, my annual was literally a week ago.
The primary reason i havent begun said process of loans is the amount i have been trying to support her in her passion and stay connected. But even with that I was beginning to figure out times for school.
She had begun with 1 faire, then two, then some smaller ones. Trying out different Faires at different times. Just this year attempting all of them.
She has progressively added more and more faires, to the point where she we will not be at home .... 9 months? Of this year. 3 months roughly each faire, back to back at times. One faire is out of state, all the rest are driveable easy.
I say roughly as all the faires dates are up for debate, between the build, run, and teardown, there is variance of up to several weeks. Making planning outside of Faire difficult. I find out these dates through her, but with very little time in between to plan anything
I visit during the close faires, Casa de fruta Northern Ren faire, every weekend. During the farther Faires, like LA southern faire, every other weekend. Of my own volition and wish to see her.
Long distance it may be, but the longest actual time we've been apart for these is only a couple weeks at a time. Literally 2.
I text and call, not quite everyday, but no longer than a few (3ish), most of the time with no response. Again no qualms, just different things happening at different times, blind love yaknow?
I purchased essentially her entire camp, carport, cots, portable matress (trifold queen), tents, tables, stove, etc.
I drove her throughout our relationship, not just to and from Faire, literally everything. She has refused to get a drivers license out of fear. I have mobilized her supplies and camp.
We talked frequently, enjoyed shows, board games, we started heading to amusement parks, (she loves rollercoasters), we would go dancing while she was home, build lego display sets, like i could keep on going.
The last couple times shes come home from Faire, things have felt off. Like i have to reconnect with her at home. When i visit has seemed like either shes masking for me, or at faire.
She started getting too tired to do anything in between the Faires, and would refuse my assistance to get ready. Which was basically laundry and maintenance for camp things.
Sometimes these last couple months i would respond with the energy i recieved. Im human. I dont really know what else to say for that. We would talk about it Then things would go back to how they were.... for a time
Ill admit i have resting grumpy face, and on occaision am grumpy. But I never took it out on her. We had arguments, but never anything that lasted or made us truly angry. Sometimes i would say i need some alone time, just to cool off. But that never lasted for more than an hour or two.
When we began dating, she asked me bring my tone down a bit. Kinda made me realize unintended inflections.
Again these last couple months, she hasnt been rude, nor abusive... just sharp... to the point i feel like i have to apologize for ideas or actions. I brought this up, and things got better.... for a bit
I have dropped the ball on occaision with cleaning around the house, and she brought it up when they happened, but it honestly went both ways.
She ruled over laundry, i ruled over dishes, we'd help each other wipe down surfaces and vacuum. We have cats, and took turns cleaning litter.
We'd helped each other cook, but unless I laid very clear intentions i wanted to cook for her, she'd take over. She preferred cooking, saying "ocd"
Her love languages is much more touch oriented than mime are.
I have never claimed to be fast at anything. In fact literally have compared myself to the Tortoise, from tortoise and the hare. And feel very judged on it all of a sudden.
Looking back... maybe I could have initiated more... but as i began to do so more and more this last year together, i was met with more and more, "tired" or "faire".
I just... feel like a wrung out rag..... and ... i dont know... Used?
She mentioned it not being fair to either of us... just making me wonder if this might actually be better off...
Doesnt feel like it now
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2024.05.16 06:43 Cultural_Sleep9678 Fulgrim's little Muse and how I'll try to create his backstory (1/?)

"Get your arses clean, lads" our beloved sergeant wakes us, his uniform already neat, with an azure rifle already humming "our Benefactors from Above grants us respite"
We all stand, rifle at our left, as we watch him climb from his trench quarter and pass down the hall. And when he did pass, we have to restrain old Johan there from gathering a mud to "generously" gift it to him
"How many lies?" he mutters, before walking to his part of the trench
The time was exactly 0700, or at least that was the hour before a shipment of supplies came, saying a different hour, days, and months written on it. Sarge said that the war would end exactly at 0900 today, whether it was our time or from this "Benefactor from above"'s time.
"Musa, get your pointing at the ready, if what sergeant said is true, I doubt those on the other side would wait hours before this war would really end" a senior of mine, climb to the steep stair enough to let her rifle peek through the sandbags above the wall. And I follow suit, standing beside her and aiming to the other side.
The trenches was fully alive at 0400, where men and women would done their necessity be it for the good of their body or the good of their spirits. Rations would be cooked and eaten, guns would be meticulously cleanse and rearmed, and by the 0600, we could take a brief rest before the other side would engage. That is, if we didn't get the order to engage first.
Guns lining up between the ashen and muddied bags, like a snake hidden carefully in the earth. Every captain of the company, surrounded by their companion, grip their whistle tightly, waiting and watching for any sign of metal helm peeking out of their trench for their valiant last charge before the war ended.
Their anxiousness spread to everyone, fingers at the trigger yet disciplined enough not to pull it. As do I, as my left palm sweat and grip the wood of my rifle as if they were star-crossed lover.
Minutes stretches by, and they turned into hour. By 0821, hails of tiresome scoffs were audible across the trench.
"If these karkers wouldn't charge, what's the point of this?" she spoke once again
"patient Maria, maybe they are looking for their white flag" I quietly smirk at her antics, she stole my heart and it seems as if fate was generous enough. So far, at least
As when clouds ran faster than they should, bright orange bullets rain upon the other side. Their caliber, even as seen so far away, was clearer that our lead bullets was dwarfed greatly. Trenches belonging to the other side, once the bane of our daily lives, converted into craters no different than the swathes of No Man's Land standing between us, as if it naturally engulfs them, embracing the man-made structures with mud, water and ash. As if God was indeed real and amongst us, and it is a foolish endeavor to earn their ire.
When vapors and smoke finally settles, the land beyond our trench was bereft of life. And what supposed to be our jubilee, we can only stare in fear and obedience, the structure that was slowly reaching on us these past years, reduced to mounds and craters of mud.
Another bullet drops, this time so close to our trenches, big enough to be a piece of artillery.
"At ease you sod, the war is over, look at your watch" the squeaking of sergeant grows quieter by the second. All of us too stunned at the metal pods hitting just few meters from ours, and if it weren't for the whistle blaring on our ears, we would've taken action, done something.
And the pods burst, one being cladded in armor too intricate to be designed by hands emerge from every pod. Their stature impossibly tall, matching that of buildings back home, and their guns was equally baroque, they're gripping them lightly.
One being relaxed their gun-hand at the sight of carnage before them, before spinning their heels to us. Maria, in a panic shot at the bulge of the armor, and we were too late to stop her. The being was covered by their head armor too, but we can see it glance down on us as the bullet ricochet from her, returning back between Maria's cranium. Fate was no longer generous.
The being pulls their piece of armor on their head, bright and sublime pale hair flow gracefully out of her, with sharp eyes scanning across the trench.
"So it seems, a friendly fire was it not?" she turns to the other of her being, on which they nod. She turns back to us, looking for our sergeant it seems "To whom you answer your command to?"
"Gov'ness, we have been expecting of you" he shoves some people, climbing up the trench intending to make friendly gesture to her "my name is Casimir, dearest Gov'ness, and these are the proud men and women of Narodow, express our grandest gratitude to you"
"Amusing, you still clung to your planetary identity, and a primitive one at that" sergeant was taken aback, and it earned him some grin with occasional scoffs "no longer are you child of your nation, nor are you of Moravia, you now pledge your allegiance to great unifier of man, to the Grandest Imperium and to His Majesty, the Emperor" her words travel across the trench, demanding every drop of our obedience lest we face the same way Maria did.
It didn't take long for us to disband the trench, we were eager albeit skeptical of the end of war, yet when it did happened, all hands came to pick up leftover ammunition, supplies, food and barbed wires. None was seen slowing down, as they pack it on top of horses.
But I did slow down, it took great measure before the dam in my eye could flooded, ruining my soot-stained face. I kneel before Maria, gathering her hands and her rifle, placing on top of her cold body, before closing her eyes. It took even greater measure not to crumble at this.
"Casimir told me" a familiar and regal voice came up to me "for what's its worth, you have my most sincere apology" her gigantic palm came to envelop my back, a thing that I'd hope to be a friendly pat in the back
"You need not to apologize, Gov'ness, it is entirely within her fault to anger you so" I'd hope she would drop the matter and be the enticing conqueror, too foreign and alien to even care
"She didn't, nor hadn't, and yet it cannot be changed" I can almost hear her pitying tone "what is your name again?"
"Private Musa, dear Gov'ness" I sat upright, now remembering the hierarchy if even the sergeant pays her respect
"And you need not to be so respectful, Musa, her death is within my hands" she stands up, easily towering against me "and I dearly long to see you again, Musa" and something changed between her smile, her tone follows too "My name is Fulgrim, Matriarch of the Phoenix"
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2024.05.16 06:34 m1st3rme2 How I Fixed Game Crashes Without Uninstalling Anything – A Simple Power Management Trick!

Hey everyone,
A lot of us have been struggling with game crashes lately, and I think I’ve found a workaround that doesn’t involve uninstalling anything. From what I’ve observed, the main issue seems to be the game demanding excessive resources from our PCs.
Before the latest update, I faced similar issues and conducted some experiments which led me to mess around with my PC’s power cables. It turned out that the game was causing random power spikes, especially during heavy action scenes, indicating a need for a better power supply.
I stumbled upon a helpful solution shared by a fellow gamer (you can check it out here: https://www.reddit.com/PUBATTLEGROUNDS/s/Sni5YXd7Yd). Taking inspiration from that, I made a few tweaks on my own.
Instead of following the official troubleshooting guide, I switched back to DX11 enhanced. Moreover, I set the FPS cap to 30 in the lobby and 90 in-game. This combination has significantly stabilized my game without needing to uninstall any components.
Hope this helps those of you facing similar issues!
Feel free to tweak this version or let me know if you want to include more specific details!
https://www.reddit.com/PUBATTLEGROUNDS/s/Sni5YXd7Yd
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2024.05.16 06:29 chennaiservicecenter Samsung washing machine service center Chennai

Samsung washing machine service center Chennai
Many factors influence the technical condition of washing equipment:
1. The quality of water and powder
2. User compliance with operating rules
3. Installation literacy
Even reliable and durable Samsung washing machines periodically fail due to wear and tear of parts and breakage of components. Therefore, their repair is one of the most demanded services of our service center. We have modern diagnostic equipment and original spare parts, so we can carry out repairs with high quality and provide a long-term guarantee for all types of work. Our specialists Samsung washing machine service Chennai at the client's home. You can call the master in any Chennai area. Depending on the complexity of the breakdown, the repair will take from 15 minutes to 24 hours.

The typical fault of Samsung washing machine.

Modern technology not only copes well with essential functions but also has many valuable options, which include self-diagnosis. For example, Samsung washing machines have unique indicators that notify you of an error. However, not all failures in the operation of the Samsung washing machine can to fixed by the user on their own. Required qualified repairs in many cases. It is necessary to contact the service center if the unit:
1. Does not drain water (damaged or clogged drain hose),
2. Does not turn on (problems with the engine, power supply, or relay),
3. It does not close (the hatch is deformed, the door does not fit tightly, and the control module does not work),
4. Does not heat water (heater is faulty),
5. Leaking (tank leaks).
It is advisable to call a mechanic at home if the Samsung washing machine vibrates during operation, makes uncharacteristic sounds and shifts. The listed signs indicate a breakdown of the shock absorbers. Therefore, the component should replace so as not to wear out ahead of time.

Benefits of Chennai Service Center

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If the installation for washing linen and clothes has ceased to cope with the essential functions - it does not heat water, does not wring out, or has white stains, it should be shown to the mechanic. Residents of Chennai and the region do not have to bother to deliver the Samsung washing machine to the workshop. Our service center offers to call a repair specialist to your home and save time and money. A guarantee for a period of three months to a year is a confirmation that we approach the repair professionally and responsibly. Can obtain more detailed information about the terms of cooperation from the manager.
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2024.05.16 06:24 mountainrocktrek Everest Base Camp Trek Challenges for Beginners + Tips Before a Trip

The Everest Base Camp Trek is an enriching but very challenging journey in the Himalayas. At altitudes up to 5,364m/17,598ft, the effects of the high elevation are one of the most enormous difficulties trekkers face. Proper acclimatization and preparation for altitude sickness are essential. The trek also involves long hiking days on rugged, mountainous terrain, which demands excellent physical fitness and endurance.
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2024.05.16 06:08 danielmanbawl How to Conduct Product Research for Cross-Border E-Commerce: A Practical Guide

Hello everyone! As cross-border e-commerce sellers, selecting the right products is crucial. I recently published a detailed product research guide on BeeCommercer and wanted to share some key insights with you all.
🔍 Why is Product Research Important? Whether you're a newbie or an experienced seller, understanding market demand and competition is key to success. Proper product research helps you find high-demand, low-competition products, boosting your sales.
📊 Core Content:
  1. Market Trend Analysis: Understand current market trends to avoid saturated markets.
  2. Competitor Analysis: Evaluate competitors and identify less competitive niches.
  3. Customer Demand Insights: Use data analysis to understand real customer needs and pain points.
  4. Supply Chain Management: Ensure a stable supply source and calculate profit margins.
📈 Useful Tools:
For more detailed steps and tool usage methods, check out the full article: How to Conduct Product Research for Cross-Border E-Commerce
I hope this guide helps you! Feel free to discuss any questions or share your experiences in the comments.
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2024.05.16 06:08 Dry-Battery I propose a new matchmaking system

As people know, our current matchmaking system was designed to deal with the problem of low priority roles, i.e. support back in the date. It has worked well when jg/adc were in low demand too.
Yet I think it can be improved. Since each role now has a vast majority of champions with very different purposes, from carrying, to supporting/roaming/tanking etc. Why not let players assign not only their roles, but their intentions to either they want to play a supportive role or carrying role too? This way we can have a much lower chance of two roles with anime main character syndrome breaking out major argument over who the team should be played around. Ofc there would be more carrying, so it makes sense too to make them having longer queue, basic supply and demand. We can even add in extra features like style of aggresiveness/defensiveness, or laning/roaming to have a better team from the very start.
As for abusive or misconception, it is fair to update their actual style tendencies with their match data. Like if a supp try to get in quicker queues and says supportive, but picks mage supp every game (can be easily differentiated from just picking one game of mage support for a counter), then update their tendency to be so. And if it's abused in great severity, we can also report playing out of their style.
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2024.05.16 06:05 StickyBass No job, Masters degree is expensive, where to from here?

Hi all, this is a rant / looking for some advice.
I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Sydney in bachelor of science / advanced studies w. hons. (major in chem and neuroscience). I got a Distinction average and 1st class honours. For the past 18 months (more seriously in the past ~6 months), I have been getting into coding, building projects and what not in Python.
I have been job hunting for the past 4 months, as I have just received straight up rejection after rejection, I haven't even talked to a real person, I only received nothing back or automatic rejection emails. As I have begun to realise I am just not competitive enough in this job market at the moment. github here if anyone is interested enough https://github.com/FloppyFish404
I have been looking to begin a Masters in CompSci / IT at university. I applied to UTS, USYD and UNSW (I am based in Sydney and these are probably the 3 most noteworthy Syd postgraduate masters courses here). I received offers from all 3 but for domestic full paying places (around $40,000 a year), and not Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) (About $10,000 a year). CSP places for these institutions are offered to domestic students and allocated based on academic merit. I really thought I'd be eligible to get one but apparently not. I am not sure I would choose to study a masters for this price (then again maybe that might be my best way forward now).
So right now I am a bit disheartened and looking for the best way forward. Ultimately my goal is to get a job coding as a software developer, preference in backend. Right now I see my options as such:
Love to hear any advice...
TLTR: Finished undergraduate degree in an unrelated degree 18 months ago. Have been self teaching and haven't been able to get a job. Masters degree is expensive and I haven't been given commonwealth support. Where do I go from here?
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2024.05.16 06:04 anny_t_ka The Polyglot Playbook: Mastering the Multilingual Mindset from the Lingua Superheroes Themselves

The Polyglot Playbook: Mastering the Multilingual Mindset from the Lingua Superheroes Themselves
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To the casual observer, true polyglots might seem like linguistic superheroes — effortlessly swapping between multiple language codesets like slipping into a fresh sweater. But behind those envious displays of glottal dexterity lies a secret arsenal of powerful learning methodologies, loopholes, and seemingly bizarre mind-hacks. One of the best ways to practice language is our Voccent app, but let’s look at others.
You see, these multilingual mavericks have spent years refining a unique cognitive blueprint for acquiring new tongues. One which hijacks conventional study habits by decoding the neuroscience powering language acquisition down to its granular chemical pathways.
Through meticulous trial, error, and unrelenting dedication to their polyglot callings, they’ve essentially bio-hacked the operating systems governing their brains’ language faculties. The tips and techniques comprising their training regimens are highly personalized, wildly creative, and often contrary to scholastic norms — yet invariably effective when applied with zealous discipline.
So if you, too, covet the power to bend linguistic boundaries with your mind, it’s time to start emulating these savant methods before charting your own fluency metamorphosis.
First and foremost, every polyglot knows their sensory preferences for encoded knowledge absorption like Naval code operators. For some, that may mean prioritizing aural immersive techniques from day one — inundating their gray matter with streamed speech audio from podcasts, playlists, or birdsong apps to build a subliminal framework to anchor upcoming vocab and grammar lessons.
For others, physical print repetition remains unsurpassed. They’ll create memory palaces turned linguistic museums, filling them with idiomatic sculptures, grammar frescoes, and indigenous proverbs transformed into architectural friezes to actually inhabit the mindshare of their target tongue.
Still others take a full-immersion “rebirther” philosophy — surrounding themselves 24/7 with foreign audiovisual stimuli from morning alarms to lunch TV binges, baby-stepping into fluency via pure undiluted daily exposure. A process optimized through journal tracking mood/frustration cycles to home in on the mind’s individual linguistic ingress sweet spots.
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At the neuro-biological level, these savants prize habit-stacking as a secret fluency weapon. They recognize how everyday behaviors like eating, exercising, or commuting activate very specific neural resonance states and neurotransmitter production levels. By symbiotically cross-training their brains to link those recurrent patterns to language circuits, they procedurally groove new vocabulary and syntax into literal muscle memories.
This informs peak study periods, typified by sleep habits optimized for dream-state linguistic consolidation and scheduled snacking to promote brain-derived neurotrophic factor production spiking long-term synaptic potentiation. In other words, these sono geniuses built language learning directly into their bodies’ most granular biological pathways of knowledge retention.
And because self-awareness is paramount to any productive fitness regimen, polyglots are ruthless about monitoring language gain momentum via meticulous assessment — utilizing external coaches, eco-mapping resource efficacy across the modalities, and rigorously recording individualized metrics like peak memorization windows, conversational improvement rates, even typing speeds.
This degree of empirical discipline fuels their overall learning flexibility. And with a quiver full of study tactics refined via iterative first-principles analysis of neuroplastic mechanics, polyglots are uniquely equipped to pivot and adjust for inevitable fluency roadblocks as they arise.
So even when rote grammar patience runs dry or vocab hit-lists trigger psychosomatic burnout, these linguistic juggernaut always have novel frameworks to dynamically resculpt the brain — whether subvocalizing in consonant clusters while doing cardio, or reconstructing tones and vowel nasalities into interpretive groovebox labyrinths with beat-mapping loopstation apps.
At the end of the day, these ambitious minds understand that while methods must remain malleable, multilingual omniscience demands the unwavering, ascetic focus of a fighter pilot. Or rather, the game-theoretical ultimate resource allocator strategically dividing their neural assets and cognitive load capacities across however many tongues comprise the current mission objective.
But make no mistake — there is no singular illuminated path toward linguistic demiurge-hood. Each language marathon is unique, and each polyglot internally bio-engineered with their own proprietary mindset machinery requiring constant calibration.
So while the initial polyglot leaps of faith can seem dizzying, that’s half the thrill. Discovering your personal toolkit for rewiring the language faculty while iterating through inventive new input/output protocols? That’s how you turn everyday reality into a never-ending expedition of glottal transcendence and cerebral renaissance.
So go ahead — devour up every last scrap of applied neurohacking knowledge these savants are willing offer… then let your consciousness run wild remixing and cross-stitching those multilingual maps into slipstream realities of your own design. Because as any honest polyglot will attest, the real superpower lies in the never-ending journey of synaptic sculpting, not the destination.
Have you already picked up a few sneaky pointers to optimize your cerebro-linguistic receptiveness? Which polyglot mind-taming methodologies most resonate with your cognitive tendencies (or perhaps veer a little too close to rootkit territory)? And if you’ve already pivoted to forging personalized strategies for becoming a franken-tongued,brain-engineered polymath, by all means lay them on us — We’re always ravenous for new neuro-kartography workflows to incorporate into the blueprint!
Read in our blog The Link Between Linguistics and Recall
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2024.05.16 05:54 cheinyeanlim Grocery Prices Are Dropping

Grocery Prices Are Dropping
Grocery prices drop for the first time in years, falling 0.2% last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile, food prices at restaurants rose 0.3%. Inflation #GroceryPrices #Economy #CostOfLiving
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Grocery Prices Are Dropping
After years of increasing prices, grocery costs finally fell last month by 0.2%, according to inflation data by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. On the flip side, food prices at restaurants rose 0.3% in that period.
  • Grocery prices fell 0.2% from March to April, showing a rare and welcome decrease after years of increases due to various global challenges.
  • Despite the slight decrease in grocery prices, restaurant food prices continued to rise, with a 0.3% increase in the same period, keeping overall food prices flat.
  • In a detailed year-long comparison, some grocery items became cheaper while others, like beef, saw significant increases due to supply issues.
  • Amid fluctuating grocery prices, fast food restaurants are experiencing customer pushback against high menu prices, leading to a shift in consumer behavior.
  • Casual dining chains are using the opportunity of high fast food prices to attract customers by offering competitive prices for their meals.
McDonald's, once confident that customers wouldn't flinch at higher prices, is now facing the reality of changing consumer behavior, with lower-income customers reducing their visits and spending. This shift underlines a broader trend of financial prudence and changing loyalties in the fast-food industry.
"Apples, in the wake of a supply glut last year, plunged 12.7%. And eggs, last year the poster child for rising prices, were down 9%, continuing a more recent downward trend."
Despite a general trend of rising food prices over recent years, the article highlights specific items such as apples and eggs, which have seen significant price decreases, going against the grain of what consumers might expect amid inflation discussions. This indicates the complexity of the food market and the variability of pricing trends based on supply and demand factors, as well as external influences like weather conditions and global events.
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2024.05.16 05:06 MirkWorks Excerpt from The Culture of Narcissism by Christopher Lasch (Changing Modes of Making It: From Horatio Alger to the Happy Hooker)

III. Changing Modes of Making It: From Horatio Alger to the Happy Hooker

From “Self-Culture” to Self-Promotion through “Winning Images”
In the nineteenth century, the ideal of self-improvement degenerated into a cult of compulsive industry. P.T. Barnum, who made a fortune in a calling the very nature of which the Puritans would have condemned (“Every calling, whereby God will be Dishonored; every Calling whereby none but the Lusts of men are Nourished: …every such Calling is to be Rejected”), delivered many times a lecture frankly entitled “The Art of Money-Getting,” which epitomized the nineteenth-century conception of worldly success. Barnum quoted freely from Franklin but without Franklin’s concern for the attainment of wisdom or the promotion of useful knowledge. “Information” interested Barnum merely as a means of mastering the market. Thus he condemned the “false economy” of the farm wife who douses her candle at dusk rather than lighting another for reading, not realizing that the “information” gained through reading is worth far more than the price of the candles. “Always take a trustworthy newspaper,” Barnum advised young men on the make, “and thus keep thoroughly posted in regard to the transactions of the world. He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species.”
Barnum valued the good opinion of others not as a sign of one’s usefulness but as a means of getting credit. “Uncompromising integrity of character is invaluable.” The nineteenth century attempted to express all values in monetary terms. Everything had its price. Charity was a moral duty because “the liberal man will command patronage, which the sordid, uncharitable miser will be avoided.” The sin of pride was not that it offended God but that it led to extravagant expenditures. “A spirit of pride and vanity, when permitted to have full sway, is the undying cankerworm which gnaws the very vitals of a man’s worldly possessions.”
The eighteenth century made a virtue of temperance but did not condemn moderate indulgence in the service of sociability. “Rational conversation,” on the contrary, appeared to Franklin and his contemporaries to represent an important value in its own right. The nineteenth century condemned sociability itself, on the grounds that it might interfere with business. “How many good opportunities have passed, never to return, while a man was sipping a ‘social glass’ with his friends!” Preachments on self-help now breathed the spirit of compulsive enterprise. Henry Ward Beecher defined “the beau ideal of happiness” as a state of mind in which “a man [is] so busy that he does not know whether he is or is not happy.” Russell Sage remarked that “work has been the chied, and you might say, the only source of pleasure in my life.”
Even at the height of the Gilded Age, however, the Protestant ethic did not completely lose its original meaning. In the success manuals, the McGuffey readers, the Peter Parley Books, and the hortatory writings of the great capitalists themselves, the Protestant virtues - industry, thrift, temperance - still appeared not merely as stepping-stones to success but as their own reward.
The spirit of self-improvement lived on, in debased form, in the cult of “self-culture” - proper care and training of mind and body, nurture of the mind through “great books,” development of “character.” The social contribution of individual accumulation still survived as an undercurrent in the celebration of success, and the social conditions of early industrial capitalism, in which the pursuit of wealth undeniably increased the supply of useful objects, gave some substance to the claim that “accumulated capital means progress.” In condemning speculation and extravagance, in upholding the importance of patient industry, in urging young men to start at the bottom and submit to “the discipline of daily life,” even the most unabashed exponents of self-enrichment clung to the notion that wealth derives its value from its contribution to the general good and to the happiness of future generations.
The nineteenth-century cult of success placed surprisingly little emphasis on competition. It measured achievement not against the achievements of others but against an abstract ideal of discipline and self-denial. At the turn of the century, however, preachments on success began to stress the will to win. The bureaucratization of the corporate career changed the conditions of self-advancement; ambitious young men now had to compete with their peers for the attention and approval of their superiors. The struggle to surpass the previous generation and to provide for the next gave way to a form of sibling rivalry, in which men of approximately equal abilities jostled against each other in competition for a limited number of places. Advancement now depended on “will-power, self-confidence, energy, and initiative” - the qualities celebrated in such exemplary writings as George Lorimer’s Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son. ” By the end of the nineteenth century,” writes John Cawelti in his study of the success myth, “self-help books were dominated by the ethos of sales-manship and boosterism. Personal magnetism, a quality which supposedly enabled a man to influence and dominate others, became one of the major keys to success.” In 1907, both Lorimer’s Saturday Evening Post and Orison Swett Marden’s Success magazine inaugurated departments of instruction in the “art of conversation,” fashion, and “culture.” The management of interpersonal relations came to be seen as the essence of self-advancement. The captain of industry gave way to the confidence man, the master of impressions. Young men were told that they had to sell themselves in order to succeed.
At first, self-testing through competition remained almost in-distinguishable from moral self-discipline and self-culture, but the difference became unmistakable when Dale Carnegie and then Norman Vincent Peale restated and transformed the tradition of Mather, Franklin, Barnum, and Lorimer. As a formula for success, winning friends and influencing people had little in common with industry and thrift. The prophets of positive thinking disparaged “the old adage that hard work alone is the magic key that will unlock the door to our desires.” They praised the love of money, officially condemned even by the crudest of Gilded Age materialists, as a useful incentive. “You can never have riches in great quantities,” wrote Napoleon Hill in this Think and Grow Rich,” unless you can work yourself into a white heat of desire for money.” The pursuit of wealth lost the few shreds of moral meaning that still clung to it. Formerly the Protestant virtues appeared to have an independent value of their own. Even when they became purely instrumental, in the second half of the nineteenth century, success itself retained moral and social overtones, by virtue of its contribution to the sum of human comfort and progress. Now success appeared as an end in its own right, the victory over your competitors that alone retained the capacity to instill a sense of self-approval. The latest success manuals differ from earlier ones - even surpassing the cynicism of Dale Carnegie and Peale - in their frank acceptance of the need to exploit and intimidate others, in their lack of interest in the substance of success, and in the candor with which they insist that appearances - “winning images - count for more than performance, ascription for more than achievement. One author seems to imply that the self consists of little more than its “image” reflected in others’ eyes. “Although I’m not being original when I say it, I’m sure you’ll agree that the way you see yourself will reflect the image you portray to others.” Nothing succeeds like the appearance of success.
<The American Religion by Harold Bloom (California Orphism)>
The Apotheosis of Individualism
The fear that haunted the social critics and theorists of the fifties - that rugged individualism had succumbed to conformity and “love-pressure sociability” - appears in retrospect to have been premature. In 1960, David Riesman complained that young people no longer had much social “presence,” their education having provided them not with “a polished personality but [with] an affable, casual, adaptable one, suitable to the losing organizations of an affluent society.” It is true that “a present-oriented hedonism,” as Riseman went on the argue, has replaced the work ethic “among the very classes which in the earlier stages of industrialization were oriented toward the future, toward distant goals and delayed gratification.” But this hedonism is a fraud; the pursuit of pleasure disguises a struggle for power. Americans have not really become more sociable and cooperative, as the theorists of other-direction and conformity would like us to believe; they have merely become more adept at exploiting the conventions of interpersonal relations for their own benefit. Activities ostensibly undertaken purely for enjoyment often have the real object of doing others in. It is symptomatic of the underlying tenor of American life that vulgar terms for sexual intercourse also convey the sense of getting the better of someone, working him over, taking him in, imposing your will through guile, deception, or superior force. Verbs associated with sexual pleasure have acquired more than the usual overtones of violence and psychic exploitation. In the violent world of the ghetto, the language of which now pervades American society as a whole, the violence associated with sexual intercourse is directed with special intensity by men against women, specifically against their mothers. The language of ritualized aggression and abuse reminds those who use it that exploitation is the general rule and some form of dependence the common fate, that “the individual,” in Lee Rainwater’s words, “is not strong enough or adult enough to achieve his goal in a legitimate way, but is rather like a child, dependent on others who tolerate his childish maneuvers”; accordingly males, even adult males, often depend on women for support and nurture. Many of them have to pimp for a living, ingratiating themselves with a woman in order to pry money from her; sexual relations thus become manipulative and predatory. Satisfaction depends on taking what you want instead of waiting for what is rightfully yours to receive. All this enters everyday speech in language that connects sex with aggression and sexual aggression with highly ambivalent feelings about mothers.
In some ways middle-class society has become a pale copy of the black ghetto, as the appropriation of its language would lead us to believe. We do not need to minimize the poverty of the ghetto or the suffering inflicted by whites on blacks in order to see that the increasingly dangerous and unpredictable conditions of middle-class life have given rise to similar strategies for survival. Indeed the attraction of black culture for disaffected whites suggests that black culture now speaks to a general condition, the most important feature of which is a widespread loss of confidence in the future. The poor have always had to live for the present, but now a desperate concern for personal survival, sometimes disguised as hedonism, engulfs the middle class as well. Today almost everyone lives in a dangerous world from which there is little escape. International terrorism and blackmail, bombings, and hijackings arbitrarily affect the rich and poor alike. Crime, violence, and gang wars make cities unsafe and threaten to spread to the suburbs. Racial violence on the streets and in the schools creates an atmosphere of chronic tension and threatens to erupt at any time into full-scale racial conflict. Unemployment spreads from the poor the white-collar class, while inflation eats away the savings of those who hoped to retire in comfort. Much of what is euphemistically known as the middle class, merely because it dresses up to go to work, is now reduced to proletarian conditions of existence. Many white-collar jobs require no more skill and pay even less than blue-collar jobs, conferring little status or security. The propaganda of death and destruction, emanating ceaselessly from the mass media, adds to the prevailing atmosphere of insecurity. Far-flung famines, earthquakes in remote regions, distant wars and uprisings attract the same attention as events closer to home. The impression of arbitrariness in the reporting of disaster reinforces the arbitrary quality of experience itself, and the absence of continuity in the coverage of events, as today’s crisis yields to a new and unrelated crisis tomorrow, adds to the sense of historical discontinuity - the sense of living in a world in which the past holds out no guidance to the present and the future has become completely unpredictable.
Older conceptions of success presupposed a world in rapid motion, in which fortunes were rapidly won and lost and new opportunities unfolded every day. Yet they also presupposed a certain stability, a future that bore some recognizable resemblance to the present and the past. The growth of bureaucracy, the cult of consumption with its immediate gratifications, but above all the severance of the sense of historical continuity have transformed the Protestant ethic while carrying the underlying principles of capitalist society to their logical conclusion . The pursuit of self-interest, formerly identified with the rational pursuit of gain and the accumulation of wealth, has become a search for pleasure and psychic survival. Social conditions now approximate the vision of republican society conceived by the Marquis de Sade at the very outset of the republican epoch. In many ways the most farsighted and certainly the most disturbing of the prophets of revolutionary individualism, Sade defended unlimited self-indulgence as the logical culmination of the revolution in property relations - the only way to attain revolutionary brotherhood in its purest form. By regressing in his writings to the most primitive level of fantasy, Sade uncannily glimpsed the whole subsequent development of personal life under capitalism, ending not in revolutionary brotherhood but in a society of siblings that has outlived and repudiated its revolutionary origins.
Sade imagined a sexual utopia in which everyone has the right to everyone else, where human beings, reduced to their sexual organs, become absolutely anonymous and interchangeable. His ideal society thus reaffirmed the capitalist principle that human beings are ultimately reducible to interchangeable objects. It also incorporated and carried to a surprising new conclusion Hobbes’s discovery that the destruction of paternalism and the subordination of all social relations to the market had stripped away the remaining restraints and the mitigating illusions from the war of all against all. In the resulting state of organized anarchy, as Sade was the first to realize, pleasure becomes life’s only business - pleasure, however, that is indistinguishable from rape, murder, unbridled aggression. In a society that has reduced reason to mere calculation, reason can impose no limits on the pursuit of pleasure - on the immediate gratification of every desire no matter how perverse, insane, criminal, or merely immoral. For the standards that would condemn crime or cruelty derive from religion, compassion, or the kind of reason that rejects purely instrumental applications; and none of these outmoded forms of thought or feeling has any logical place in a society based on commodity production. In his misogyny, Sade perceived that bourgeois enlightenment, carried to its logical conclusions, condemned even the sentimental cult of womanhood and the family, which the bourgeoisie itself had carried to unprecedented extremes.
At the same time, he saw that condemnation of “woman-worship” had to go hand in hand with a defense of woman’s sexual rights - their right to dispose of their own bodies, as feminists would put it today. If the exercise of that right in Sade’s utopia boils down to the duty to become an instrument of someone else’s pleasure, it was not so much because Sade hated women as because he hated humanity. He perceived, more clearly than the feminists, that all freedoms under capitalism come in the end to the same thing, the same universal obligation to enjoy and be enjoyed. In the same breath, and without violating his own logic, Sade demanded for women the right “fully to satisfy all their desires” and “all parts of their bodies” and categorically stated that “all women must submit to our pleasure.” Pure individualism thus issued in the most radical repudiation of individuality. “All men, all women resemble each other,” according to Sade; and to those of his countrymen who would become republicans he adds this ominous warning: “Do not think you can make good republicans so long as you isolated in their families the children who should belong to the republic alone.” The bourgeois defense of privacy culminates - not just in Sade’s thought but in the history to come, so accurately foreshadowed in the very excess, madness, infantilism of his ideas - in the most thoroughgoing attack on privacy; the glorification of the individual, in his annihilation.
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Standing-Reserve.
Note a lack of the “Greek” in Lasch.
Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939 by Georges Bataille, Edited by A. Stoekl, Translated by A. Stoekl, C.R. Lovitt, and D.M. Leslie Jr.
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2024.05.16 05:03 Standard_Thought24 Bill Maher is a huckster but that Canada post is just incredibly misleading

Job Market

The job market is a disaster. there is no data supporting an actual labor shortage. all the labor shortages are in low paying unskilled work such as tim hortons. When they do want skilled labor, they want 10 years experience, a masters or phd, and for low wages. I saw a job ad the other day that wanted someone with a masters in biology/biology related fields but also 5 years experience designing postgres databases (completely different field) and they were paying 60,000/year which out were I live is just barely enough to scrape by. Job growth is also not keeping up with immigration.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/lengthy-job-hunts-graduates-driving-unemployment-1.7162660
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/b-c-legislation-migrant-employment-barriers-1.7021432
and its not just foreigners that have a hard time finding a job. I'm a Canadian citizen and it took me well over a thousand applications to find my current somewhat shitty job - and I have a bachelors degree and 6 years experience. There is no labor shortage. labor growth has only been in two areas - gig work/part time jobs (uber etc.) and federal jobs. Canadian citizens now also have to compete against a large number of immigrants that are fast tracked for residency and are willing to work for much less money than most people can accept since they are often willing to share small apartments. My own floor on my building has what appears to be 7 people from india living in one single bedroom apartment. I respect their hustle, but its a race to the bottom.
https://old.reddit.com/vancouvecomments/15gjeg8/shortage_of_jobs_in_vancouve
https://old.reddit.com/vancouvecomments/1061l1q/cant_find_a_job/
https://old.reddit.com/vancouvecomments/10s4m2j/why_is_getting_any_job_here_so_hard/
https://old.reddit.com/Calgary/comments/1ali19v/i_cant_get_a_job_right_now_what_is_happening/
https://old.reddit.com/Winnipeg/comments/1ae5vxj/anyone_else_struggling_to_find_a_job/
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/230908/dq230908a-eng.htm
In addition to the unemployment rate, trends in the proportion of part-time workers who would prefer to work full time can be an indicator of the balance between labour supply and demand, and increases can signal an easing of labour market demand.
The involuntary part-time employment rate was 18.9% in August, up from 17.2% in August 2022. The most notable increase was for youth aged 15 to 24. For this group, the involuntary part-time employment rate rose from 16.0% in August 2022 to 20.6% in August 2023
https://www.hrreporter.com/focus-areas/recruitment-and-staffing/job-seekers-having-a-hard-time-finding-work/379586
As of July 14, total Canadian job postings on Indeed were down 27 per cent from their early May 2022 peak. And 54 per cent of employed job seekers believe it will be difficult to find a job in the next six months, according to a separate report from Express Employment Professionals released last month.

Health Care

The health care system is a complete disaster. I lived in Montreal for 6 years and never got a family doctor. I now live in Victoria and everyone here says theyve been on a waiting list to see a doctor for years.
Go to a walk in clinic right? Nope. those are disappearing, and completely do not exist in my city (the capital of BC.) to the point someone wrote a guide on navigating the medical system which I replied to quite angrily because imo the medical system is not navigable. its utterly broken.
https://old.reddit.com/VictoriaBC/comments/1cngyec/finding_health_care_in_victoria_bc/
you have to call at 8am sharp every morning when theyre inundated with hundreds of calls, and then pray you get to be seen for maybe 2 minutes. it often takes days or weeks to get lucky enough to see a doctor. I finally saw a doctor two weeks ago, and now Im on a waiting list (the referral waiting list) to get onto a waiting list (to see a sports medicine doctor) so I can get put on a different waiting list (for orthopedic surgery.) looking at 6 months to a year if Im lucky to get the (relatively simple) surgery I need. for more complex surgeries the wait time is years.
there are telehealth apps but those are only good for being prescribed drugs that no reasonable doctor would prescribe. my first telehealth appt I was given an aesthetician who told me "wow that sounds serious you should get it checked out" and then hung up on me. my second appt they just wanted to prescribe me opioids (for an actual medical problem that I need looked at.)
I seriously cannot respect anyone who says the canadian health care system works. its completely broken. it reminds me of what they showed us in school textbooks of the soviet union in the 60s with people in line for bread. and I'm not pro-capitalist all the way. there are obv countries with nationalized health care that works, canada is not one of those countries. our system is fucked.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/second-opinion-overcapacity-er-crisis-1.7080946
https://www.cbc.ca/lite/story/1.7190546?feature=related-link
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/castlegar-doctor-shortage-1.7191982
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/whitehorse-emergency-conditions-tadepalli-1.7091291
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/lakeland-ridges-canterbury-doctor-clinic-1.7138234
https://globalnews.ca/news/9718967/calgary-er-doctors-system-in-crisis/
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/196/18/E626
This is a daunting prospect, considering that many people with worrisome signs or symptoms of cancer already face circuitous and frustrating paths to obtain a diagnosis and start treatment. Receiving a diagnosis of cancer in an emergency department is becoming routine in Canada, which highlights the failure of health care systems to support adequate primary care–initiated pathways for diagnosis of suspected cancer. One in 5 people in Canada do not have a regular primary care provider and, even among those who do, many report poor access to primary care.2 Moreover, wait times for diagnostic imaging vary widely, and some patients wait months for diagnostic imaging for suspected cancer.3
even if you "have" a family doctor, because studies have "proven" that regular checkups are apparently a waste of time, you basically only get a phone call from your doctor every few years that will only bring you in if they hear something over the phone that sounds serious. basically people are left to do self diagnosis over the phone to their doctor. also if you have a doctor but that doctor quits, drops you, moves etc. you get back into the 5-10 year waiting line for another doctor.
as a result most people are NOT being screened for things like cancer, heart disease etc. and they cant even go to walk in clinic if something seems wrong. they either try the urgent clinic roulette or they go to the ER for non ER related things
I loved Canada as a kid but this country is becoming so terrible in so many ways and people plugging their ears and pretending we're still back in 1995 are part of the problem
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2024.05.16 05:01 Apprehensive_Fix2305 $OTTO is a cat with downsydrome

But the charts will only go up! It hasn’t even launched yet so this is super early access. They are pre burning supply, and have the dev from $WAWA involved
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