krellor

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[–] krellor@fedia.io 0 points 2 weeks ago

Delaware is pretty much a sandbar with corn off of Maryland's coast.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 19 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It's so situational, and aggressive/inconsiderate drivers never seen to think on the details of why people are driving a certain way.

I've only driven through Boston a few times, but I've noticed on the East Coast there are lots of old highways and freeways built before all of the lessons learned and modern practices, so you have things like alternating exits on the left and right of the freeways. So some people need to be in the left lane to exit, and others to the right.

I figure, if you are within 1-2 miles of your exit, go ahead and get in whatever lane you need even if you are going slower, because the alternative is an aggressive merge two minutes later. Likewise, if you are going 5-10 over in the far left and continuously passing relatively dense traffic in the middle lane, I don't think you need to slow down, merge over, and then try and fight your way back just because one guy wants to do 10-20 over.

That said, of the middle lane is mostly open and you camp in the left lane going barely over the limit, that just creates a hazard as people pass to your right.

And this doesn't even touch on HOV lanes in the far left. Like, of in driving with my family and want to be in the HOV, I'll get people who want to go 20 over tailgating me acting like I should leave the HOV lane because it is the far left lane. So I dunno what the etiquette even is in some situations, but some aggressive drivers are just never happy if they can't speed like the highway is their person race track.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 5 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

50% probably wouldn't be enough, but I don't know that details of residential development well enough. I think that baking it on size and amenities more than cost to determine if it is reasonable might be better.

Doing a one off upgrade/remodel/rebuild is always more expensive per unit or sqft than a large development that follows variations on one design and overhead diffuses costs over many units.

Add in custom design for security, which probably includes fire suppression, gardening against attack, and security infrastructure, and you are likely much more than 50% over market per sqft of remodeled space.

But you can compare features more readily. If it has five kitchens, a grand entrance with marble columns and a double stairwell, then it's well into luxury wants and not living and hosting needs plus security.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Most lawyers never litigate or actively engage in matters before a court. There are whole armies of lawyers who do contract law, agreement reviews, general counsel in organizations, tech transfer specialists, etc. These folks advise clients and help manage risk and would never be in a position to need to lie in most cases. Their job is to advise business decision makers, and you don't need to agree with the decisions made to advise on the risk landscape.

Even outside of that, there is a lot of ambiguity and conflict in large amounts of our statutes and promulgated policy, such that two lawyers can disagree about the application of law and neither one is lying.

The kind of lying that is objectively lying, like suppressing or mischaracterizing facts, are also breaches of their ethical code of conduct and would put them at risk of professional repercussions from the courts or the BAR.

So while there are bad apples like in any profession, most lawyers don't lie more than anyone else, and probably less given they have incentives to be transparent in their role.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 32 points 2 months ago (2 children)

No, someone made a fake version that riffed on the closeness of the siblings in the original.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 2 points 3 months ago

So much depends on what the specific conditions are. Someone else mentioned socks with ruffwear outers, and that also worked well with me ski mountaineering with my dog in the Cascades. In the winter I also had to keep his feet coated in musher's wax, and vary layers based on conditions. But setting out with a tin of musher's wax, socks, and outers for the paws should let you handle most scenarios. Musher's wax is a good fallback as well in the event a booty is lost and you need temporary coverage for a quick run to shelter.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 6 points 4 months ago

Was she asking for an estimate? Scientific/Sophisticated Wild Ass Guess (SWAG) is pretty common in project management, government, and some corporate environments.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 3 points 4 months ago

Yeah, I guess they could use the term point-to-point like point of sales systems define it, but it seems a little semantic. If the images are encrypted on the camera device, and only decrypted once the contents reach the secured analysis environment, then I don't see how this is misleading customers. Even in the context of messaging apps, users understand that the receiver can decrypt and see the message; it's saying that no intermediary party can.

But good grief, I can't fathom putting a camera in my toilet. I feel bad for folks that are either too worried about their health, or have such issues that this is helpful. There but for the grace of fiber go I.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 20 points 10 months ago (4 children)

One way would be the actual taxes paid on state, county, and municipal employee salaries. That's going to represent a large source of federal taxes that the state could divert. I'm sure there are other taxes paid by the state that could be withheld.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Windows detects media being played and shows you that inlay with controls. It must be detecting that stream somewhere being played, even if it isn't obviously playing in a browser tab. You should be able to control whether it shows media controls on the lock screen.