Can't say I've ever been any good at it, but I do love me a good tower defense.
Haven't played since OMD2, and could never get anyone else to play, but love the series. Glad to see it continuing.
he was able to buy an AR-15 at 22 I think.
Pretty sure the reports point to him having it for over a decade. Without taking any effort to look it up, I think his dad bought him that gun in like 2013, so he was much younger at the time.
As for 'good life going', doesn't sound that way in general, but apparently he just got his associates degree from community college, and had been accepted into a university, but he decided not to go.
That is a special kind of speed run. I'm impressed 30% of Greeks still have a favorable view of Russia last year... I can't imagine it is still that high. I really want to know the 2024 numbers, but only barely only half way through the year; still, I'd love to know current sentiment of not just Greece's population, but worldwide, country by country, and how it's progressed in the past decade (conveniently a decade since the Crimean invasion).
A reminder to people that during Trump's term, his nominee to run NOAA was a member of the family that owned the private weather forecasting company AccuWeather, and a strong proponent for dismantling NOAA in favor of privatization/commercialization. The only reason that didn't happen, is because he withdrew the nomination after it going nowhere for a couple years in the Senate, in large part due to the clear conflict of interest.
For easy research for anyone interested, his name was "Barry Myers", but suffice to say, Trump and company already tried this during his last administration. It's not MAGA exclusive, it is an overall Conservative goal, and they will try again next time they either hold the executive branch, or have full control of the legislative branch; in the meantime, they have to rely on the Supreme Court to weaken government agencies.
pile of pennies < Single Bill < stack/bundle of cash < pile of cash < scrooge mcduck cash dive vault
or
bronze coin < silver coin < gold coin < pile of coins < gold bar < stack of gold bards < fort knox
I've had this discussion come up in meetings recently.
CustomGPT is like $500/month for 5000 queries.... that limitation and price (if you have a reasonable amount of customers), kind of just means you are better off hiring one employee. I'm not going to ping them for pricing for their enterprise plan beyond that, as going to cost an employee anyways.
For sure good advice. I do trust the registrar I am on though. They are not US based, I have been with them for like 15 years, they are well known, automatically provide domain privacy without paying extra, and are not godaddy.
No matter who people choose, just remember to keep your domain locked when not changing registrars, and protect your registrar login with 2FA. Treat your registrar like you would treat your primary email or bank account.
That I really couldn't say, only a few weeks in on emails that were not being used before, so not really getting "unsolicited spam".
I am getting a lot of messages related changing my accounts over.
Their spam filter is configurable though:
They also have complex filters you can set up to either auto-label, or auto-sort non-spam into folders, from basic usage, up to complex regular expressions; depending on your level of dedication.
All I set up for now is an auto-filter any email with 'unsubscribe' somewhere in the body to be sent to an 'subscriptions' folder. I will get around to it more eventually.
I'm currently on the last 2 days of a free 30 day trial. I'm going to do annual pay for their family plan though, so I'm sticking with them.
I just switched to FastMail a few weeks ago with my own domains to move away from Google, to prevent this vary possibility.
I realize how screwed I am if my email carrier arbitrarily decides to cut me off. Haven't changed every account, but I started with my bank/financial accounts, and basically intend to change them over time; every time I log into an account for something, I plan to change it.
Edit: Of course, not an advert for FastMail. They are simply who I choose; I own the domains, so I can easily switch to another provider in the future if I so choose without cutting off my accounts. I know more privacy focused people tend to prefer Proton Mail or Tuta Mail. I'm fine with the choices fastmail makes in comparison to the other providers, for the specific features they are able to offer for giving up E2E encryption, a reasonably price family plan, and some more generous offering for value/price.
If someone requires the extra privacy, for sure go for another provider.
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