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Kids making mud cakes, climbing trees, and taking shots at each other with shanghais. Teachers lounging on a beach somewhere. Meanwhile in classrooms, bots.

The Dead Classroom Theory.


I bet you think they eat the dogs and cats too, eh?

> The ultimate entity that could hold businesses accountable is the government but the government itself is careless with citizens' private data.

Let's not forget the largest data breach in US history by Elon Musk and his DOGE kids.


lol wut? Ever heard of ASML? They make the thing that makes the things that all the other economies you mentioned depend on.

1. Provide a delay of a week. 2. Notify via all addresses on file. 3. Make an admin post (by the account in question) explaining that a 2FA override has been requested. Something you and all your followers can see.

> "creapure", which is a patented formula known for its purity

You mean known for its branding. Most people have never heard of creapure and those who do haven't tested it for purity.


There are several studies of Creapure and other brands. Most of the studies done on CM use the Creapure brand.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9761713/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35268011/


> but it's not unusual at all in tech.

But tech workers are a tiny sliver of the population so no, $200k starter jobs are extremely unusual in USA.


Even among tech (incl big tech) workers, most entry level eng are not starting at $200k

> It also saves 10% GST.

For now.

Your local companies hate the competition, and will be lobbying hard to remove de minimis exemptions on imports.


Didn't this go through a few years ago?

https://www.ato.gov.au/businesses-and-organisations/internat...

> If you are a non-resident business and you sell goods into Australia with a customs value of A$1,000 or less, GST applies and you will have to collect this from your customer and send the GST to us.


Isn't pool lighting low voltage (12v?) so not much of a risk even if faulty?

That's right, so I wasn't that worried about physical safety. Mostly worried about damage to the product that water ingress could cause.

> No added salt

Is life even worth living anymore?



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