Love my Plex media server but I also have my jellyfin server set up just in case.
I believe this is the outer portion. The carbon fiber shell imploded and is probably not recoverable.
I believe they confirmed in the press conference the bangs were not related due to where the debris was found.
So crazy.
But yea I guess all things considered it’s a better option than suffocating/freezing to death. What a terrible situation.
Completely agree and loved the Tom Scott video.
But I will say, people “trust” technology for their money/banking without issue, and I think the average person worries about that a little more than voting.
But yes I agree, at least until better technology is available, we should just stick with paper ballots and old fashioned counting.
Definitely nightmare fuel.
Another scary outcome I heard is that even if they float back to the surface, they are bolted/locked in and would still need to be found and let out from the outside. Supposedly they would be tough to locate even if they are at the surface. That would be horrifying.
Yup, I always tell friends/relatives this.
Just pick up a mix of the below and set it & forget it.
80/90% of funds into these:
10/20% into individual companies you like.
I think it’s helpful to put some money into individual stocks that way you get a feel/understanding of the market. Plus I feel like they will be more invested/interested in learning when it’s a single company vs ETF of 500+ companies.
If you like Against the Rules I think you’d enjoy Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell.
Few of my favorites:
Not worth it. I try to either get some when I land or just take a little break until I get back home.
I’ve taken a few vape pens and edibles on domestic US flights, but wouldn’t risk anything involving international travel.
Yup finally seeing a lot of good conversations now. Which was really always the best part of Reddit.
Yup finally seeing a lot of good conversations now. Which was really always the best part of Reddit.
Yup finally seeing a lot of good conversations now. Which was really always the best part of Reddit.
Looks promising