![I put together this hype song - Celtics Hype on Suno.ai](https://external-preview.redd.it/G4AMCdD2-kHCY3JyPZQ8fm_9ZswuU1rymTGBAj1qorc.jpg?blur=40&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b656df780aeff41f8d260115391d81cb5572a1af)
The systems? Combination of both. Cloud VMs and some in a rack in the closet.
"What the fuck?" - too obscene, can't be used anywhere more formal than the internet or your best friends
"What the shit?" - less obscene, can be used in more places as less offensive, but still not anywhere formal
"What the deuce?" - first version to not use cussing, can be used on TV, popularized by Stewie on Family Guy
"What the sigma?" - stolen/derived to modern slang, puts it in the alpha/beta/gamma context of male hierarchy slang, where sigmas are alphas who aren't assholes about being "the best"
We also have falcon-sensor/falcond on our systems and it also doesn't effect our files.
Is the AV clamscan if it's on Linux? We've been using that for a long time and it has never modified any of our checksums. It only alerts in the log if it finds anything matching a virus signature (essentially it's already in read/report only mode).
Is the anti-virus finding suspicious data that it's removing/quarantining? Your AV shouldn't be modifying the files it scans at all, it should only be looking at the bytes with reads to decide if it finds anything of concern (and it should be dealing with the file as a whole and not modifying the actual bytes within the file). I could see it possibly isolating a specific file inside something like a zip/compressed fileset which could change the checksum of the compressed file.
You should also be able to put your AV in "report only" mode if it *is* doing anything to effect the checksums where it alarms and tells you which file it's concerned with but doesn't do anything about what it found.
Sure...out the side of his testicle.
The only reason the law that spurred this case even exists is to make "those people" move on to "somewhere else" where the law doesn't exist...yet. This isn't a case of a just law with an unjust principle being applied "fairly" as the Court claims in its attempt to pseudo-affect concern for equity. This is purely a bludgeon for one community to offload its burden of humanity onto another upheld by the Court who is so wise that on the same day they declared themselves smarter than the experts staffing our executive agencies.
There is zero hope for the Roberts SCOTUS. They will be a stain on our history until something changes.
In a collision, with the lack of a front crumple zone, they'd probably lose the use of their legs.
When the game started, none of this was on the radar or predicted.
The Inside Story Is More Disturbing Than Anyone Imagined
Is that because the inside story is "How to make human paste"?
I did. This is a conversation! Welcome.
That's cool. Some of my friends do too. But I don't sing, or own a bunch of synthesizers or instruments, or have a lot of time to just create my own music. But sometimes I can come up with some lyrics. And I have enough time to use a website. Since I'm not trying to make my own rap album or rock legacy, the tool does what I need for the amount of effort I can afford to put in and the results can be humorous and fun and sometimes even catchy. So, if I can share that with others who might find it interesting, humorous, and fun and sometimes even catchy, then why not.
They can't all be bangers though, after all...it's just AI music.
Go C's.
Please enjoy. Tell me what you think. Feel free to use it in a hype video (just don't monetize it because then I could get in trouble as I don't own the copyright).
Hijacking top comment because I had to scroll so far to find the right answer from u/Akab808:
https://www.reddit.com/r/boston/comments/1d9r95w/comment/l7h6axk/
It's something political. They've run anti-Biden statements and seemingly pro-Trump statements. Unclear what's happening at the end of the timer, but June 24 was the SC decision that overturned Roe v Wade and there are multiple women's strikes/marches planned on that date this year.
Completely unclear what 4384 has to do with anything though.
Car drivers hate cyclists and pedestrians. Cyclists hate car drivers and pedestrians. Pedestrians hate car drivers and cyclists.
Car drivers and pedestrians are fucking with their phones causing cyclists to fear for their lives. Cyclists and car drivers are ignoring the "minor" laws that means pedestrians fear for their lives. Pedestrians and cyclists are really hard to clean out of the grill of the car making car drivers fear for their paint job.
There's a subset of all 3 groups that are some combination of narcissistic, aloof, jaded, and/or stupid. It has the effect of engendering even more of that attitude with whomever they run into or nearly run into.
Add to that the confirmation bias that "every cyclist wants to run me over" because the ones that don't are the ones you don't remember because they were still waiting at the traffic line or went when you weren't there.
My use of "is" is consistent with the active tense of the sentences. Are, Pass, Are, Now.
No, you passed the person who WAS in second place (Craig). He IS now third place and you ARE now second place.
As soon as you are at all ahead of the person who WAS in second place, you become the person who IS in second place.
So, as to the riddle, by passing the person who WAS in first place, you ARE now first place and they are now second place and you passed them. So you passed the person who is now in second place because you are now in first place.
No, you passed the person who WAS in second place (Craig). He IS now third place and you ARE now second place.
As soon as you are at all ahead of the person who WAS in second place, you become the person who IS in second place.
So, as to the riddle, by passing the person who WAS in first place, you ARE now first place and they are now second place and you passed them. So you passed the person who is now in second place because you are now in first place.
all else paled in comparison
Technically, the truth.
You can refuse medical attention, including an ambulance ride when they arrived. That is, unless you were unconscious when they arrived and put you in the ambulance and started to drive away. And if that's the case, then you *needed* an ambulance ride.
I can't believe they took over the bridge like that. It was all over the news about how nobody could get into Boston from Cambridge for the whole evening because of what they were doing. Traffic was backed up miles in both directions. We're still feeling the repercussions on the bridge today thanks to all those people on bikes using the road.
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Good for you. Try to use that experience as a keystone for future ones where you might feel that anxiety start to build. Remember, if it's no worse than the crowds at the Fourth, then it's something you can weather and try to use that thought to put yourself more at ease.
I don't know if it's anything for you like when I got over a fear of riding roller coasters, but once I had gotten one under my belt, I was able to talk away the fear by reminding myself repeatedly that it couldn't be any worse than that first one. And now I'm a huge fan of them. Good luck!
Follow up on Fireworks with crowd anxiety
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