Taking a away the phone during school hours is another band aid.
Practicality, there isn't a single solution that will stop the shootings, a dozen band aids is better than doing nothing.
You can get rid of the phones, could invest that 150k into to the salary of a school therapist, pay teachers more so they aren't all depressed and overworked. Hire more teachers so classes aren't 30+, maybe they'd be able to focus on a kid for more than 3 minutes a day. In other words actually fund education.
But sense that none of that is likely to happen this decade,
I don't like the idea of taking away kids ability to call 911 in an emergency. This isn't 1980.
Classroom phones are an option, but many have switched to voip and rely on some major internet service not being randomly down that day. Supposedly they'd work with 911 no matter what, but I wouldn't rely on that.
Could switch to dumb phone or set up parental controls to block internet access, and various apps, during school hours, while still allowing phone calls.
So it looks like the source originally used that awful title misrepresenting the article it self. In other words the source needs to be blacklisted for spreading bullshit. Dose this community have a blacklist yet?
I know blacklisting sources is a steep slope to censorship, but at a certain point if the source feels they need to click bait people with tabloid headlines they are not worth our time.
I'm talking about a windows feature that activity changes the cursor to be the inverse of the content underneath it. If content = black, then curosr = white. If content = white, then cursor = black.
It's not so simple as downloading a curosr pack with different colored icons.
I searched the web and results are all just various forms with the feature requested, but no feature. One rumor floating around is Windows might have a patent on it or something, but I didn't go digging for that info.
Having fancy china/dish sets for display isn't really a thing the youth is worried about. It used be a social thing, having guests over to eat off (or just see the display) your fancy dinner plate is probably the social equivalent to having the box of 64GB of ram on a shelf above your computer.
In other words "yes, we have money and you can shut about it up Aunt Gertrude"
A closed cabinet with glass doors to display what ever you collect is a nice thing to have. The doors help keep dust and cats out.
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I would not be surprised if whatever person in charge of the archive, if there is/was one, has advocated for a 3-2-1 solution. But the hoops were too much to get through to have a fucking back up system beyond a relying on random storage company. That or it was someone who's been in the job sense they converted the tapes to digital and has just been coasting along uploading stuff for the past 20 years.
Hey that 15mAh could be the difference running out of power before Gemini has a chance to send your most up to date info to google.
And decreasing weight is always nice too, makes easier to loose grip and watch it plummet to the ground preventing Gemini from sending your most up to date info to google.
People are these days through things like carvana "we'll deliver the car you pick online straight to you front door" (grabs the one in the back that won't sell because of the loud AC and it rides a bit wonky, hoping your need of a car out weighs the hassle of sending it back)
Also do you have a way to unlock the door?
Not from a privacy breaching point, you shouldn't do that, but as a you just heard bloody murder and need to get in (or you don't get any response from them). Don't let a locked door be a 5 minute difference you'll regret.
“ahh you put it in upside down.”
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“eww it’s still upside down”
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“ooo keep going deeper. Fill me with your data!”
Taking a away the phone during school hours is another band aid.
Practicality, there isn't a single solution that will stop the shootings, a dozen band aids is better than doing nothing. You can get rid of the phones, could invest that 150k into to the salary of a school therapist, pay teachers more so they aren't all depressed and overworked. Hire more teachers so classes aren't 30+, maybe they'd be able to focus on a kid for more than 3 minutes a day. In other words actually fund education.
But sense that none of that is likely to happen this decade,
I don't like the idea of taking away kids ability to call 911 in an emergency. This isn't 1980. Classroom phones are an option, but many have switched to voip and rely on some major internet service not being randomly down that day. Supposedly they'd work with 911 no matter what, but I wouldn't rely on that.
Could switch to dumb phone or set up parental controls to block internet access, and various apps, during school hours, while still allowing phone calls.
Yes, let's take away student's ability to call for help during a way too common American emergency event. What could go wrong?
So it looks like the source originally used that awful title misrepresenting the article it self. In other words the source needs to be blacklisted for spreading bullshit. Dose this community have a blacklist yet?
I know blacklisting sources is a steep slope to censorship, but at a certain point if the source feels they need to click bait people with tabloid headlines they are not worth our time.
Don't threaten me with a good time!!!
At least they're going faster...
That....sounds like a tiny mistake compared to whoever made it possible to change all of the passwords in a database in one go.
I'm talking about a windows feature that activity changes the cursor to be the inverse of the content underneath it. If content = black, then curosr = white. If content = white, then cursor = black.
It's not so simple as downloading a curosr pack with different colored icons.
I searched the web and results are all just various forms with the feature requested, but no feature. One rumor floating around is Windows might have a patent on it or something, but I didn't go digging for that info.
I'll be happy when the cursor can be inverted color like windows.
Having fancy china/dish sets for display isn't really a thing the youth is worried about. It used be a social thing, having guests over to eat off (or just see the display) your fancy dinner plate is probably the social equivalent to having the box of 64GB of ram on a shelf above your computer. In other words "yes, we have money and you can shut about it up Aunt Gertrude"
A closed cabinet with glass doors to display what ever you collect is a nice thing to have. The doors help keep dust and cats out.
Movie trailer voice;
This hour, a new sensation will sweep across the globe, the creators of "top 10 lists" return to ask the questions that nobody else will in "Articles Like These", staring A.L. Clanker (coming soon to screens near you).
And here's why public archival is so important.
I would not be surprised if whatever person in charge of the archive, if there is/was one, has advocated for a 3-2-1 solution. But the hoops were too much to get through to have a fucking back up system beyond a relying on random storage company. That or it was someone who's been in the job sense they converted the tapes to digital and has just been coasting along uploading stuff for the past 20 years.
Hey that 15mAh could be the difference running out of power before Gemini has a chance to send your most up to date info to google.
And decreasing weight is always nice too, makes easier to loose grip and watch it plummet to the ground preventing Gemini from sending your most up to date info to google.
People are these days through things like carvana "we'll deliver the car you pick online straight to you front door" (grabs the one in the back that won't sell because of the loud AC and it rides a bit wonky, hoping your need of a car out weighs the hassle of sending it back)
The meme is clearly saying the oven is at 450°C, which is 723.15K.
Some union plumber is going to sue him for taking their work away.
Fun fact, the New York city wage for a plumber doing state government work is currently 78.05/hour.
https://apps.labor.ny.gov/wpp/viewPrevailingWageSchedule.do
A handy site for glueing different materials.
https://thistothat.com/
Unfortunately, they don't a have flesh category.
One you can't win.
You loose if you text back immediately, and you loose if you don't.
Don't see a setting, but setting the search engine to the no ai version will help.
https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?t=noai
Also do you have a way to unlock the door? Not from a privacy breaching point, you shouldn't do that, but as a you just heard bloody murder and need to get in (or you don't get any response from them). Don't let a locked door be a 5 minute difference you'll regret.