dfc09

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[–] dfc09 9 points 7 months ago

Now, obviously it would depend on how shit your life is with your parents vs alone, but in my case I was much happier being poor but living with great roommates and experiencing just simple privacy for the first time.

[–] dfc09 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I think their point is that scaling to the volume of beef production of other countries isn't correct because the methods of production vary widely enough to produce much different results. As in, some countries likely produce more or less CO2/kg of beef so it makes no sense to simply scale the number they got from a single county to global scales.

Not the guy you're replying too though, so I'm not certain.

[–] dfc09 12 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Interesting, I've read / heard that cats heal themselves through purring but even that was just a guess with the next leading theory being that they'll purr when in pain to comfort themselves.

[–] dfc09 18 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Exactly! My sister worries that she spoils her dog but I explain that animals aren't children, we aren't supposed to be raising them into well adjusted people who need to go out on their own into the world. They're just pets, we keep them for companionship and joy, and giving them simple pleasures and seeing them happy is the point.

[–] dfc09 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I mean everyone added together, mortgage, car payment, various insurance premiums, utilities, groceries, etc

My mortgage is $1200 of that, though.

[–] dfc09 29 points 7 months ago (7 children)

While you're completely correct, the cost of living in America is also much higher than than the world median.

What we really should be looking at is the ratio of pay : cost of living but raw salary is just easier for the masses to see and be mad about.

As an example, 3.5k USD is about my monthly bills.

[–] dfc09 10 points 7 months ago (3 children)

That we can talk about problematic American states even if countries on the other side of the globe have worse issues.

[–] dfc09 17 points 7 months ago (7 children)

I imagine they could if they knew exactly what you did and when, but if it doesn't get discovered until later and nobody knows what happened, it would probably be a bitch to figure out

[–] dfc09 18 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I usually play lower level missions when I'm trying to grind solo, but I keep forgetting to turn off public match making and end up with a full lobby of low level players plus me

[–] dfc09 2 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Basically (and I'm not an expert here), the Uber rich get tax free spending money without taking big taxable salaries by leveraging their assets for super low interest loans. Current tax codes don't consider these loans as taxable income, but they're being used for the same things us peasants use our income for. By considering these cash flows as taxable, billionaires wouldn't be able to hide behind the "it's net worth not liquid income" bullshit these use to dodge taxes.

[–] dfc09 2 points 8 months ago

What I'm getting from reading these responses is that exercise can alleviate some of the crushing effects of depression, but because it's difficult and time consuming, you'll need a better reason for it than just "I'm suppose to" otherwise you'll just be making your life harder and creating an unhealthy relationship with exercise.

Everybody has to fight through the first few months to genuinely create a good workout habit, but if you start small (such as a 20 minute walk 3-4 days a week), you'll be able to ease into the really good stuff without so much hardship. The plan is to be working out for life, so what's the rush?

I believe the army created negative associations in me about exercise, since they used it as punishment and I always had the anxiety of my next PT test hanging over my head. It took a few years to disentangle myself from those connections and begin working out the way I wanted to and really seeing the results I was looking for. Now, after ~5 years of very frequent exercise, I'm finally getting to the point where I feel like it's a net positive to my mental health.

[–] dfc09 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Seriously, I ordered a steam controller right before they were discontinued, and got a refund :(

 
 

Hi all, I just recently moved into a new house. We set our computers up side-by-side, literally 4 feet apart, and my computer has excellent (enough) Wi-Fi speeds and signal strength. Hers is pitiful. I've replaced the ISP router with my own ASUS router, connection is stronger but actual speeds are still crazy slow for hers. I've removed and replaced the antennae on her motherboard. I've reset network adaptors, disabled and re-enabled drivers, flushed all wi-fi and internet settings via command prompt. I'm so confused because she has strong connection to the router, but around 10 mbps download speeds or less. For reference, my computer gets 400 mpbs routinely.

I'm just at a loss. Is this related to her motherboard hardware? The router? The position of her computer? (It's only 4ft from mine!!!) Anybody else dealt with something like this and saw it resolved? I'm thinking our only fix before I run ethernet up here is a new pcie network card.

EDIT: Just ran speed tests, both computers have "strong" signal to the router.

Her computer got .60 mbps up, 1.3 down.

Mine got 200 up, 190 down.

UPDATE: Tried all the suggestions in the comments, swapping my network card into her rig corrected the problem. So I've narrowed it down to the network adaptor in her motherboard. She says she didn't remove the antennae during the move she they may have gotten damaged.

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