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I read this as Reverse Genociding Is Hard, thought I was on a Nethack forum, and thought, No, it's pretty easy with a cursed scroll.


At least one spellcheck software likes to correct genocide to geocode. On social media I saw rage posts how Jews and Palestinians are being geocoded.


Looks accurate


the "top US metros" list does not make sense to me. median pay in baltimore is the same as in boston at $155k? I have to wonder if this is a sampling issue or simply a mistake. the actual site doesn't have any data for baltimore.


Reminds me of the first time my DnD group tried out roll20.net. The chat box allows players to type things like "/roll 1d6" or "/roll 2d12" to simulate rolling dice (in these cases 1 6-sided die and 2 12-sided dice). I quickly tried "/roll 1dNaN", crashed the chat, and we went back to physical dice for the rest of the session.


Also fun is `/roll 9999999999d2` which IIRC Roll20 blocks but many virtual tabletops just hang on.


That's what I'm expecting too. I'm holding off on opening an account elsewhere for now, but yeah, would be nice to get clarity.


Yes, I'll wait to hear as well, but otherwise plan to move to Brex. Had a great experience with them in my first startup.


I agree, I did message them also over this. I picked up a Bluevine account incase, but it might be time to switch to a traditional brick and mortar bank for me. If they do move us to BBVA and then PNC though, that would be great.


Huh. I've used WSL2 and got extensively and never had any problems.


Me too. I abuse it often as well (hard shutdowns with wsl --shutdown, interacting with files from both Linux and Windows side, etc.). The only issue I have is that because of the virtualization approach it uses more RAM as there is no unified RAM pool for both Windows and WSL (as was the case with WSL1). But that's perhaps expected behavior.


You can still limit the amount of ram used by wsl 2 by setting it in the wslconfig. I like to limit the amount of cores it has access to as well as i tend to find that these two things are generally prone to spiking.


same. no issues


Albright's very first patent trial just started today: MV3 Partners v Roku Inc.



The hiptop did not use NetBSD until the very last model. It was a bare-metal RTOS prior to that.


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