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  1. @BruceMirken People should write their senators right now and urge them to oppose the #LakenRiley Act, #HR29.

  2. @BruceMirken People should write their senators right now and urge them to oppose the #LakenRiley Act, #HR29.

  3. @todbot
    Like @amcewen, I start with for something like that. They'll overnight a good number of free samples, and the parts are available on . What about TSW and SSW?
    samtec.com/products/tsw
    samtec.com/products/ssw

  4. I uploaded a new file to a . It said it now has access. "one moment, please" After a few moments, it says the document doesn't discuss RS-485 termination. It does.
    It's giving me vibes. If it had said, "just a moment... just a moment..." I would think it's lying about not knowing the document deals with .

  5. @leszek I'm happy with because I had Koss headphones that failed after nearly a year, and they send me a new pair today. 🎧

  6. @olson.walter I'm leaning &I have NO faith that former Pres would follow through with things like leaving alone. When he first mentioned it, it sounded like he supported , until someone told him we don't like that. He'll say anything. He's openly supportive of dictators who rule "with an iron fist." I would not vote for VP if there were a viable libertarian candidate, but Kamala Harris is far-and-away the best choice for libertarians.

  7. I am so confused as to what the Resarch website is all about. You can search topics for grade-school assignments. It returns crappy essays, that are graded as "satisfactory", "decent", or "good". They are full of typos, misspellings, and grammatical mistakes. It presents like a serious site, but why would anyone want a large collection of bad essays?
    bartleby.com/

  8. @kaleb What's up with 's police department?

  9. @GeekAndDad I got some Dagny Taggart vibes from VP in the excerpt of this interview that I saw.

    She is not the candidate who lives for the reactions of others.

    youtu.be/Jj_OlVHSbEY?si=5V9xVg

  10. is instituting a $500/user/year fee for Altium 365 Workspaces. My employer can afford it, and the sharing and version control features are nice, but I'm afraid Altium will just keep finding more existing features to charge fees for. I'm wondering it makes sense for a large org to consider .

  11. @JasonPerseus I wonder if had been into the ... or maybe abstaining too much until after the vote.

  12. @GaryRLundberg When I read The Lexus and the Olive Tree, I thought it was about how people in undeveloped areas irrationally resisted development because they were unsophisticated. I didn't see the obvious, that people irrationally, at least from my point of view, clinging to their olive tree are everywhere, not just in developing countries.

  13. English often has a Latin-based elevated word and a Germanic word with a more gritty to-the-point connotation. Examples are cadaver/corpse, perspiration/sweat.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    If had evolved into separate Germanic and Romance languages, maybe called and Engles, I imagine seeing bilingual signs like this one at a bar in .

  14. English often has a Latin-based elevated word and a Germanic word with a more gritty to-the-point connotation. Examples are cadaver/corpse, perspiration/sweat.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    If #English had evolved into separate Germanic and Romance languages, maybe called #Anglish and Engles, I imagine seeing bilingual signs like this one at a bar in #Austin. #Linguistics

  15. English often has a Latin-based elevated word and a Germanic word with a more gritty to-the-point connotation. Examples are cadaver/corpse, perspiration/sweat.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    If #English had evolved into separate Germanic and Romance languages, maybe called #Anglish and Engles, I imagine seeing bilingual signs like this one at a bar in #Austin. #Linguistics

  16. English often has a Latin-based elevated word and a Germanic word with a more gritty to-the-point connotation. Examples are cadaver/corpse, perspiration/sweat.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    If #English had evolved into separate Germanic and Romance languages, maybe called #Anglish and Engles, I imagine seeing bilingual signs like this one at a bar in #Austin. #Linguistics

  17. English often has a Latin-based elevated word and a Germanic word with a more gritty to-the-point connotation. Examples are cadaver/corpse, perspiration/sweat.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    If #English had evolved into separate Germanic and Romance languages, maybe called #Anglish and Engles, I imagine seeing bilingual signs like this one at a bar in #Austin. #Linguistics

  18. @inkican "Voyager finally abandoned the Kazon as a viable adversary in the season three premiere and never looked back."
    The was supposed to be fast ship. The were supposed to be less advanced. So it seems like Voyager should be able pass through their territory in a couple of weeks at most.

  19. @inkican #StarTrek "Voyager finally abandoned the Kazon as a viable adversary in the season three premiere and never looked back."
    The #Voyager was supposed to be fast ship. The #Kazon were supposed to be less advanced. So it seems like Voyager should be able pass through their territory in a couple of weeks at most.

  20. There is a short hall leading to a single chair in the men's room suite at Mall near . I felt like I took a turn into the .

  21. CW: Democracy

    @philbaker1 The article says has contact info for 1.1 million people, including me, who write letters to elected officials in support cryptocurrency. This seems democratic.
    Small donations often go to attention-seeking MAGA candidates, which unfortunately is part of democracy too.

  22. @timonsku @macegr I like , but I generally get the feeling they constantly look for things they can cripple and offer to enable for more money.

  23. @Corb_The_Lesser @codemonkeymike Thanks for the suggestion of . did not work for me. It just became unresponsive. I'm trying to install . I haven't used since the late 90s. just get creepier every year. Am going to try to install Linux w/o creating a separate partition. I was much more knowledgeable of computers in the 90s when I had more time to play around.