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  1. People just need to quit using the term "PC" to refer to desktop or laptop hardware that happens to be running Windows. Laptops running MacOS are "personal computers," as are desktops running Linux, or effing phones running Android, for that matter.
  2. They mean the web app.
  3. At least in the major Indo-European languages, I think Gemini 2.5 Pro is _much_ better at translation than Google Translate.
  4. That's certainly true of Duo in experience.
  5. One can understand scepticism, but Duo isn't going anywhere. If you need a FaceTime replacement, just use Duo and put all the rest of that mess out of your mind.
  6. Duo is solid, extremely simple, and not going anywhere. But, yeah, it's been a mess.
  7. Duo is pretty easy for the old folks on i-devices, in my experience. It's pretty much Google's FaceTime, and isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

    I think it's actually a bit nicer than FaceTime.

  8. There is quite a lot of regional variation in the States. I imagine Germans would prefer New Yorkers to West Coast Americans.

    Multiple times, while on a train coming into the city from Portland, OR's airport, I've observed Portlanders strike up a grinning, friendly conversation with a New Yorker, noting their accent and inquiring as to what brings them to Portland -- and invariably the New Yorker has a pained look on their face like "why the fuck are you talking to me?"

  9. Many years ago I lived in a sort of dormitory in Tokyo. The Americans and Japanese residents understood each other's personal space preferences just fine, but it was amusing to note the look on some of the Japanese people's faces when the Italians greeted them with hugs and kisses.
  10. The Japanese say something like "nice weather, eh?" (ii otenki desu ne? - to which one replies "sure is! - "so desu ne!") -- which is mostly just a semantically little-analyzed pragmatic sequence functioning as a casual greeting.
  11. "In the animal world bare teeth are considered to be a threat. Hence I think there is some instinctive fear of bare teeth built into our social perception system."

    Except a human smile is more akin to a canine's greeting/appeasement grin. And much more so like a Chimp's play grin. There are toothy displays in mammals that are not threatening.

  12. There are many cities in the USA, outside of the Bay Area, in which $132k would be a reasonable salary for that job. Just west of the Mississippi: Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Denver, possibly even Salt Lake City, Phoenix, probably Minneapolis, Honolulu, etc.
  13. > 11K per month could pay for many developers if you hire people outside of Sillicon Valley ...

    There are many cities in the USA where $11k/month is not at all outrageous: Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, DC, NYC, etc.

  14. > If we can’t get an agenda accomplished then perhaps it’s too overarching to be agreeable to or considered fundamental by most of Americans.

    Republican Senators don't seem to care if an agenda is supported by a majority of registered Republican voters.

    Anyhow, the Senate must be reformed or abolished. Land does not require representation. Give every state a guaranteed 2 senators, I suppose, but some reasonable formula should be implemented that apportions more populous states additional senators.

  15. I think people conflate a high degree of modern GUI proficiency with general technical literacy.

    I'm not sure kids who grew up with an iPad appliance are really more generally technically literate on average than GenXers who entertained themselves trying to write Choose You Own Adventure-type stories in BASIC on their Commodore 64s ... or who, at least, managed to get their pirated copy of Stellar 7 to run.

  16. Not that many people who use Linux are clamoring for it, but it's interesting that GitHub does not provide an official desktop app for Linux -- even though it's a frickin Electron all. And that's totally GitHub's doing.

    Meanwhile, at the parent company, Microsoft offets VS Code for Linux. And it's nice.

  17. People from the USA often use "the Americas" in place of the sense of "America" that refers to both North America and South America.
  18. There are multiple, separate issues in the question.

    As a matter of actual geological fact, North America and South America are separate continents (they have their own cratonic cores). Geographically they are considered distinct in the USA also. Central America is a cultural or political region refering to the isthmus -- it is not a continent in any sense.

    Nationals of the USA are called "Americans" by USA nationals, and by people from other parts of the world, including Japan, Russia, etc (in their own phonologies). Canadians refer to USA nationals as Americans, and do not call themselves Americans.

    Europeans frequently object to USA nationals calling themselves Americans, claiming that the word should refer people's of both North America and South America. People from South American nations seem to feel the same. Mexicans seem to me much more likely to refer to a USA national as "Americano" than they are "Estadounidense."

    USA nationals will sometimes describe people from North and South American nations as be from "the Americas."

  19. An Anatolian livestock guardian dog is a vastly superior natural guard dog, compared to a GSD. They can not be bribed with food, and they spend every second of their waking day looking for intruders to destroy. Very gentle with children and small dogs, though.

    Downsides include being extremely smart but not very trainable (smart like a wolf) -- they decide what's a threat and what isn't, and they don't care about your opinion. They guard naturally. Also, you may find yourself having to bury dead coyotes on occasion, as they will murder any that are stupid enough to intrude.

  20. > (UK based)

    Often what's "country" in the UK (outside of Scotland) would be considered exurban in the USA. You might possibly feel different about security at a truly remote home in N America.

  21. Take a bunch of useful services away from poor people. No Gmail for you, poor person!

    Nice.

  22. Not being able to sideload apps really is feckin' idiotic, though. One ought to be able to install whatever they please on a handset they've purchased -- especially when they've spent that much.

    Just bury a toggle deep in settings somewhere.

  23. If memory serves, the radiation environment of the Martian surface is not too much worse than LEO. If so, radiation would probably not be that much an issue.
  24. IIRC, surface temps on Venus are hot enough to melt lead, but not hot enough to melt whatever sort of alloys were likely used.

    It does have ongoing volcanism, though.

  25. The dump doesn't seem to have happened yet, though. DOGE has stabilized at about $.07, down from ~$.08.
  26. Also, RH's initial communication about the matter was full of considerable shit -- moreso than other brokerages.
  27. They can't have a democratizing investment brand, and then intervene in a way that wildly (and predictably) favors the fat-cats.

    Whatever changes they make, those changes need to enable them to not intervene in that manner ever again.

  28. Now Robinhood has stopped allowing purchases of those securities. While I suppose Robinhood would like to have good relations with hedge funds leading up to an IPO, they just pissed off a significant fraction of their actual customers -- and boy are they ever gonna get an earful about it.
  29. "See the 'Bernie Bros' who flipped into full Trumpists ..."

    There really aren't very many of those people.

  30. I still feel like I've been kicked in the groin every time I open Gmail and it isn't Inbox.

    Bastards!

    I suppose I'm probably a fool to continue expecting that they'll eventually get around to bringing Inbox's bundles over to Gmail, like they said they were going to.

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