







Since cards start in order and the majority of shuffling is done the same method, there will be a bell curve of repeated combinations.


It’s been what, a week?


His face is like my anus trying to poop after having nothing but flaming hot cheetos and baja blast mountain dew for 3 days straight.


You were 100% correct! I looked and did not find it, but the wife dug around and found it, saving my life me further headache.
I owe her again. And thanks to you too.
Full beans. Whole ass. Maximum effort.


Unlikely. They like all the new “features”.


Expired certs are a telling indicator of workplace chaos. This happens when good developers are replaced with much cheaper contractors, and all the shit the original devs did on the side gets lost.
It’s not the contractors’ fault. It’s short-sighted management that piss off good workers who can choose where they want to work.


Sir that’s the meatball.
Did… did you marry her?

The technology exists that address your concerns but it’s common practice to dump costs on consumers these days.

LFP are still heavier for the same energy.
A small engine would replace most of the batteries in a plug-in hybrid. Complexity makes initial cost a wash, and will be much lighter.
Especially for customers looking to haul or tow, this could be a good thing if done right.


A: Colliding galaxies.
(95% of this article is AI-generated filler bullshit)
There’s a “defenestrate” joke here somewhere.


I mean come on, you can tell he’s been looking around for something else.


I will never understand why the model — any model in any environment — is allowed to execute commands.


I personally would rather hire one of my gaming buddies than most people with stellar resumes, simply because they have a fantastic learning capability and comfort with tech.


The message is correct as modern phones are able to take care of their batteries.
The experiments themselves were very flawed.