Cool. Now do quantum bits so that they’re all simultaneously calculated. Wait… don’t
Cool. Now do quantum bits so that they’re all simultaneously calculated. Wait… don’t
Or the router, in another state, and the person with access to the closet/server room knows how to push a few buttons at best.
That happens once… and you get misconfigophobia for life.
If I recall correctly it’s important to be running ECC memory right?
Otherwise corrupter bites/data can cause file system issues or loss.
Rise… and Shine… for todayyyy… the skies are… clear
“HL3: Estonian Shores” confirmed
G-man: Hello. Misterrrr Newsman…
Anchor: Um, we’ve talked about this. You can call me Frank.
G-man: No…. I’ll be Frank… with you… our mutual employerrr is not very… satisfied… with yourrr…. performance
It’s a link to Amazon digital product. Specifically Rick Astley “The Best Of Me” album with Never Gonna Give You Up.
The “description” of the product doesn’t matter as long as the product code is the same.
https://www.amazon.com/Whatever-You-Want-Here/dp/B07X66DCLM
A trick I saw used a couple times on Reddit a few years back
It was a webcomic that took itself too seriously and it was so panned that the mockery of it reverberates even today.
May not be for everybody but it was definitely something to experience at the time. Sometimes the internet has these weird flashes of communal focus (which can be both good and bad) but either way these allusions are all of us nudging each others side with our elbow and winking at the same inside joke when we see it.
It’s not funny on its own. It’s funny because it’s an inside joke we all share.
The community mockery and allusion to the original is what makes the entire phenomenon.
Kind of like this pop up book on Amazon is a “isthisloss” in 3d.
https://www.amazon.com/Is-This-Art---4-Panel-Popup/dp/B07X66DCLM
It’s clever because it’s unexpected even if we all know what it is
Oh no. They published Outer Wilds, Stray and alot of other great titles.
It’s sad to see this happen to another publisher and I worry about what happens to such great IP’s going forward.
At least for a talking sword that one’s not trying to kill you
One thing to consider. When the stocks that are part of a mutual fund drop… then your retirement contributions will be buying them on sale.
Assuming the mutual funds are spread out to minimize risk (1 of the funds companies folds, etc) overall you’ll be better off long term.
As you age you’ll start moving your investments to more stable options (talk to a financial adviser on the specifics for your plans). This way they that won’t benefit from huge gains but also are a lot less likely to be wiped out by massive drops.
In the meantime look at how your funds are doing over time. Not even year to year but maybe every 2 or 3 years.