Just a note on the "toxic" thing - when folks talk about "toxic masculinity" they're generally not talking about men being toxic or claiming that masculinity is always toxic. Toxic masculinity refers to the perversions of masculinity; things like "I must commit violence to defend my honor" or "I must never express 'soft' emotions". Men and masculinity are good things that can and should be celebrated as much as all other identities.
That was exactly my reasoning when I switched to sitting every time. Sometimes the stream just decides to pick some unpredictable direction to start, if I sit down I've got a hemisphere of protection and no need to clean my piss off the floor (or worse, leave that for someone else).
I am amazed at how often that gets considered an invalid email.
Why would we even listen to this Ross Gellar-looking ass about masculinity anyway?
One time I got a mass email from the director's assistant telling us to send them our cell phone numbers. I was quite irritated, so I ignored it initially to calm down and think of a rational response. Anyway, the following week the director was dead, I'm sure there was no connection.
I found a picture of a taco bell menu from late 2023 showing the beefy 5-layer for $2.19.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tacobell/comments/180gjxn/whats_your_favorite_menu_item/
I have a similar story. I'm glad you grew up, and I hope adulthood is treating you well!
I don't watch a lot of stuff but I definitely had that jarring feeling after watching a lady get murdered by a pool in Mr. Robot, then later seeing the mom in The Other Two say she's using that pool room as a bedroom.
Wow Republicans are weird. I was watching that and could only think what a beautiful moment it was. It was touching how incredibly proud Gus is of his dad, which suggests to me that they've probably got a pretty healthy family.
Hmm, I'm trying to imagine measuring my worth with my penis. Like, if worth was a linear distance I could be like "I'm worth seven penises!"
Well it's capped off too, so first you'll need to take that out.
Ohh, that makes sense. Perhaps I could've figured that out if I'd had any.
I mean, it does sound like y'all both saved yourselves some time.
What is "contractual awareness"? I googled it and it just seems to be talking about contact law?
Can someone summarize the Tuvix story for me? I don't remember it and I don't have any way to watch Voyager for free right now. How/why was he created(?)? I've gathered that Janeway killed him, but why?
"In a first, cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack"
An error as small as a single flipped memory bit is all it takes to expose a private key.
I read most of this article trying to determine if I was impacted, so to save you the trouble:
> The researchers traced the keys they compromised to devices that used custom, closed-source SSH implementations that didn’t implement the countermeasures found in OpenSSH and other widely used open source code libraries.