Heroes was great at the start, but that didn't even last a whole season. The "Save the cheerleader, save the world" arc might be the best superhero TV ever made (10 or 11 episodes, I think?) then it rapidly went downhill to mediocre then terrible.
Nah. The need to regularly change passwords is unnecessary. If you use a sufficiently long password, unique passwords for every site, and 2FA/MFA for "important" logins, then you're good.
Businesses requiring their staff to regularly cycle passwords is outdated and makes their systems less resilient, since it opens more angles for social engineering attacks or password security carelessness.
That was my thought. This gives plausible deniability that it's not because of the Republicans and is, instead, about EV market fundamentals.
The only type of "reaction" content I like is experts validating or refuting non-experts' videos in their area of expertise. I think they add a lot of value to these platforms by promoting critical thinking and the value of experts.
Then again, I hate shorts, so I rarely see even those. So maybe I'm off base.
MAM has, effectively, no ratio requirements at all since it's so easy to get points. There's some system to reward seeding low-seed torrents and large-file-size torrents, and to stay in good standing you only need to seed for 72h. Hell, they give out freeleech tokens like candy, too.
If you start by downloading some low-seed books to keep the swarm alive, you'll have enough points to buy VIP status indefinitely. And because of that system, basically everything on the site is available and downloads in seconds. It takes me longer to transfer audiobook files to a phone than it takes to download.
I don't think so.
Many people have been calling anything speaking against Israel and its actions (genocide) in Palestine antisemitic, when it's not saying anything about Jewish people or Judaism. Criticism against the existence of or actions of Israel is, more accurately, anti-Zionism, which isn't racism and doesn't deserve any special protection, just like criticism of American hegemony isn't racism.
I might have said this before ICE started kidnapping people off the streets with no due process. If AB became American, how would BC connect with the rest of Canada? Ain't no way anyone is going to drive around, and flying over is too expensive.
I'm not crossing the American border anytime soon; likely never again in my life.
By definition, it is. 85-115 is the 1 standard deviation range for IQ and encompasses ⅔ of the population (roughly). So, 115 is "average" or "high average".
115-130 is above average, while 70-85 is below average ("mild intellectual delay" used to be the term I think? Not sure if that's still current). 145+ was "genius" and 160+ was "super genius", back in the day; I assume those terms aren't used anymore, but I haven't looked into it. IIRC, about 97% of the population is 70-130 IQ.
My brother is a "genius"; I am not. (I was never told my exact score on the IQ test found for me as a child, but I know the range, and in both our cases came from a psychologist).
I'm more "successful" by most standard measures of success, but that might have more to do with his (undiagnosed and unsupported) autism than his IQ. (Career , house, family, etc.) In math, for example, he could get 100s without effort, until university. I could get 100s with significant but not extreme effort, or coast and get 80s-90s until university. We both got top scores on math contests at the local (academic) school level.
I don't really think IQ is very valuable for having a "good" life. Emotional regulation, introspection, mindfulness, and other soft skills are more important, imho, and I'm actively working on trying to build more capacity in those areas, and they're leading to more success for me than my speed at learning a narrow subset of things (what IQ measures).
I'm dealing with a lot of harm from how constantly being labeled "smart" was damaging for me, paired with my at-the-time undiagnosed ADHD. I struggle with a lot of imposter syndrome, need for external validation, and oscillating sense of self worth.
TL;DR: "Emotional intelligence" trumps IQ for life skills and general happiness, equanimity, and "success".
Isn't a cracked (old, I think?) Kindle the only way to pirate KU/DRM titles? At least, that's what I recall from the last time I looked into it. There's a book I really wanted to format shift from KU since Google TTS was fucking up all the proper nouns, but I gave up. (It was an obscure book that isn't available anywhere pirated.)
Yeah, I agree. I'm not at all interested in what score they gave the game; I'm more interested in what they liked/didn't like and, more importantly, why they felt that way. Then I can get a sense if the game will match my tastes/interests.
I think about the 5 games for $5 bundles with amazing indie games whenever this comes up.
You can still get deals like that from Humble, Fanatical, and a few others, but nothing like that on Steam anymore. I don't really understand why people buy so many games on Steam, tbh. 90% of my game purchases are bundles.
Then again, I'm a very patient gamer who prefers short and targeted indie games to AAA games, so that's probably most of the answer. I'm cool waiting 5 years for a game to be cheap. I have literally thousands of games I would be interested in playing sometime, so it's only the very rare game that I'll buy the year it's released.
Same experience for me on the other side of the country in small-town BC. I had a minor non-urgent issue that needed imaging. I just walked in and got it done immediately after my doctor appointment. It took me as long for me to change into the hospital flasher "clothing" as I spent in the waiting room.
That sounds really cool. Thanks for sharing; I hadn't heard about this one previously.
I was gaming exclusively on the Deck from January to the start of December...
...But Path of Exile 2 I'm streaming from my desktop to get acceptably clear visuals and smooth framerates. I'm back heating my house with my desktop.
I was wondering, lol. My numbers are very inflated, too.
What's funny about mine is that almost all of my "Windows" playtime is actually from streaming to my Deck, too.
Holy shit, that's huge. I was trying to wrap my head around those numbers.
Russia is about 3½ times Canada's population, so 30K deaths is, per capita, equivalent to about 8.5K deaths in Canada. That's higher than all-cause mortality in Canada from ages 1-35. Just from HIV.
Whoa. That's not good.
Or, another perspective:
More than 1% of Russians are infected with HIV. (Estimated 1.5mm out of ~140mm.)
Regardless, they need to have it in their terms of service that they can host the file, encrypted or otherwise, on their servers and reserve the right to serve the files to other users.
But yes, that's true that they can't necessarily access the files they're hosting/serving.
To be fair to Discord, it has to work that way. They serve the files to you anywhere in the world on any device you use, don't they? That requires hosting the content.
But it could very well be used for other purposes, too, of course.
I would expect this kind of Puritanical pearl clutching in the US, not Europe.
Apparently, any game that uses straights, flushes, and full houses gets an adults-only rating, but games with addictive psychological dark patterns designed to maximize microtransaction revenue are fine for children. What a world we live in.
1080p would also be great for streaming from a desktop.

New Fanatical bundle; what's worth playing?
Fanatical is running a Steam Deck games bundle right now. Are any of these games worth the time?
I feel like I've heard good things about Arise, but I'm out of the loop. I don't recognize many of the others by name.
Prices are reasonable, so it's less a question about if it's worth the money, more if its worth the time. (3 for CA$6.79, 5 for CA$9.59, or 8 for CA$13.69)
Terror of Hemasaurus
Jack Move
Garden Story
Castle on the Coast
The Tarnishing of Juxtia
Arise: A Simple Story
Zombie Army Trilogy
Beyond the Long Night
ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree
The Smurfs - Mission Vileaf
Röki
Home Sweet Home EP2
Hero's Hour
Moonlighter
Pathologic 2

Did anyone get the Limited Edition OLED Steam Deck
I'm just curious if anyone else tried to get one of the Limited Edition Steam Decks before they sold out. I tried for it (on 3 devices) but kept getting error messages until it sold out. I just ordered the 1 TB edition instead.
This will be my first portable gaming device since the DSi, so I'm really excited for it. Getting the clear LE one would have been cool, but I'm probably better off not spending the extra $40 CAD, lol.
So, what's your Steam Deck situation? Did you try for/get the LE? Do you already have one? Getting one? Don't want one?

Backpack Battles: business model i haven't seen since Minecraft, and it seems to be working?
All over Twitch, about half the streamers I usually watch playing turn-based strategy games are all suddenly playing the same new game. I watched a few streams, and it looked interesting. Normally, I never buy games when they just come out because I have such a backlog and can wait for a sale, but I figured if everyone (figuratively) is playing it, it must be amazing.
Turns out, they're giving the full game away for free during their "early access" phase as a "demo". But it's the full game, just with only 2 class choices.
I had a blast! And now I'm probably going to buy it on release.
The last time I remember doing this was for Minecraft. I see lots of games doing free weekends on Steam, which is very similar; doesn't work well for me since I only have a few hours for gaming each week, but I imagine that must be successful for a lot of games, too.
What do you think of that business model? And/or, what do you think of Backpack Battles, if you've played it?

Sask. (Canada) high court upholds decision to not pay insurance to estate of man who died of drug overdose - CBC
Saskatchewan is fairly conservative leaning, from a Canadian perspective, so perhaps this isn't surprising, but it's a shame that drug use continues to be viewed through a criminal lens instead of a healthcare and mental health crisis.
My understanding is that even suicide is generally covered by life insurance policies after a two-year vetting period; I would have thought that drug overdoses would at least get the same treatment. It doesn't say in the article how long this policy existed, but the context implies it was longer than two years and I would have thought it would have been a relevant detail to include in the article if it was a newly opened policy, so the omission of that detail further supports it being an older policy.
I have great sympathy for his family, especially because of the long legal battle that I'm sure has retraumatized them over the intervening years.

ALLDOCUBE iPlay 50 Pro 10.4" tablet – Surprising quality from a cheap AliExpress tablet
My context / use case
I got Fire 7 tablets for my kiddos a few years ago and they're dreadfully slow and can't really run many apps at all. With my daughter needing some educational support at home, I was looking for a cheap replacement that actually had enough power to manage recent education apps, and hopefully be future proof for a while.
Alternatives
The cheapest tablet at Costco.ca, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, is $500 CAD, has a weak processor, only 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage.
I'll never touch Apple products for a zillion reasons, but cost was completely prohibitive for a device my child could drop any day. Even used ones are insanely priced. And the app ecosystem for education on iOS is almost entirely paid apps, increasingly using a subscription model. (Or so it seems.)
Newer Amazon Fire "HD" tablets suck, too, but at least they're cheap. And they might be powerful enough to run some things? idk. I wasn't enthused.
Then, I thought to check AliExpress and found an 8G