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"I don't like the Jews and hate the Nazis."

Peace in our time.

The divorce mechanism is the legal end of the partnership. It's not an indication of who initiated the termination of the partnership itself.

Do you have evidence to back up the implict claim that those two are not strongly correlated?

Of course they're correlated but it's obvious to anyone who has had a long term relationship unravel that the causes are always complicated and multi-layered.

I (man) was the one who pulled the trigger on my divorce but that followed years of conflict and withdrawing from both sides and ultimately you can point to specific milestones (who killed the bedroom, who opened a separate bank account first, who stepped out first, who wouldn't come back to counselling) but it's actually better for healing not to be preoccupied with the blame game and instead focus on where one's own growth opportunities are.


They revoked driver's licenses of transgender individuals in Kansas giving only 3 days notice.

It looks like both clients must be on the same VLAN for the attack to work. They could be connected on different BSSIDs or even different SSIDs, but they still must be on the same VLAN.

If the vulnerability is between layers 1 and 2, wouldn’t that imply that VLAN tagging at layer 2 might not be effective in segregating the traffic?

Wireless cards typically don't expose the VLAN tags directly. So VLANs should be OK.

Unmonitored entraces/exits at Texas Instruments had turnstyles or airlock style doors.

Happened to me in downtown San Francisco. We had keycards, but my manager helpfully held the door for someone.

Different cycles take different amounts of time. Personally, I have a notification when it starts and a notification when it ends.

The "x minutes ago" on the when it started is really useful and generally enough to know when the cycle will end. Having that timer started automatically is pretty useful in itself.


I don't think the problem is specifically mice, but disease models. Some of the hardest diseases to study mice don't naturally (or commonly) get so it has to be induced in some way.

Yes, for example, ALS. Mice don't naturally get ALS and while a somewhat similar condition can be provoked in them, the model does not fit well and seems to be almost useless for producing actual human treatments of ALS.

Curious if there are any split keyboards with "overlap", eg, the center of the keyboard is duplicated on both sides

Moonlander has an extra row of keys on the inside for both sides that are mappable

Yeah the handful of times I've tried a split keyboard, I dropped it because of this. Like I use a different hand for the 'y' key if I'm typing my (left index) versus yes (right index).

The filco xacro m10sp is a 60% type board that splits down the middle, with a line of extra keys on each side of the center

Gives each split space bar a bonus U1 key in the middle too


It's an ergonomic keyboard, not a split keyboard, but I have a Feker Alice 98 (highly recommended!) and it's got two B keys, one on either side of the ergonomic divider. Threw me for a loop when I first saw it. I only use the left one. :)

Just to play both sides here, on pixel there is a news feed if you swipe the home screen right. It is now infused with ai summaries rather than the first few lines of the story with no way to go back.

Course, I can switch to a different launcher, but it makes it much less of a "batteries included" sort of product.


There is a setting to disable this. Long press on your home screen background > Home Settings > Toggle "Swipe to access Google app"


Right, but I appreciated easy access to a news feed.


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