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capcityff918 t1_jegbjha wrote

Reply to comment by Brickleberried in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391

Again… running around in circles doesn’t make it more urgent to us. We have extra information that you do not have. We are strategic on how things are done.

What do I know though? I’ve been a firefighter isn’t he city for years but I’m sure you can do a better job. Maybe just leave this job to those of us who have dedicated our lives to it.

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Direct_Ad18 t1_jegbiz4 wrote

You are overcomplicating this. These laws you are citing don't apply if this is the tow company that the property owner has hired. Anyone who has lived in Jersey City for more than a week knows that you will get towed if you park illegally in this lot.

ShopRite doesn't own the parking lot. But their landlord does. And their landlord hires the tow company to patrol their private parking lot. They have every right to do this. There are literally signs all over this parking lot. If this was the tow company that the property owner hired then OP is SOL.

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frozenwaffle549 t1_jegbiwj wrote

Well, I can tell you are well on your well to becoming a millionaire by the time you are in your forties lol, so good job being so diligent. You could back off on your Roth 401k and your HSA in order to fund this home purchase. While you can use the HSA as another retirement vehicle, I would recommend just having enough to cover any out-of-pocket maximums and put the rest in your IRA so you have more variety. It may be best to rent since you are so young and remote no need to rush into a condo because of interest rates or the economy. Try this calculator.

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ledow t1_jegbiho wrote

As an IT guy, this annoys me.

Guessing your password is not "hacking". It literally should not be possible within the age of the universe.

If someone is in your email account, it's compromised. That's it, game over, start again. Same if someone is in your computer. No antivirus can "clean" your computer to the required standard to recover from that. It's like expecting that knife you just dipped in poison to be used in your gallbladder surgery next week just by wiping it on a tea-towel.

Nobody should know your password. You password should be IMPOSSIBLE to guess. Literally impossible. It's really not that difficult to do. You should have two-factor authentication. Any hint that someone has your managed to access your account should be treated by you shutting it down or - at absolute, bare, minimum for a casual email account that you don't care about - changing the password to a truly secure one, booting out all existing logins for it (there's always an option to "log out everywhere"), wiping all the settings, and implementing 2FA, and then immediately moving to a clean account and telling your contacts (who absolutely should ignore that email and check with you personally anyway!). That's the absolute, absolute, absolute, bare minimum.

Unauthorised access is compromise. Wipe the disk and start again from nothing.

But if you want to stop this ever happening - start using proper god-damn passwords, literally something that cannot even be read by someone who sees it quick enough for them to memorise it correctly.

If you can tell someone your password, and they can get even 80% of it right a few seconds later, then it's not secure.

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Whythehellnot_wecan t1_jegbhkh wrote

Bought some April 21 SPY 405p @$4.65 today. Maybe a little early but come the FUK on we just gonna rally straight up? PCE slowed YOY for 5% vs 5.3% Woo FN Hoo let’s rally 2%. My long positions are happy but tick Tock on the puts

Edit: Look at the volume this week. How damn low can you go and still call it a market? Sellers are sitting quietly.

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MrEloi t1_jegbh7i wrote

With all the political/ethical moaning, I suspect that it will be greatly delayed .. at least for the general public.

It will spend months in 'safety testing' to avoid/control AGI .. during which time of course the rich & powerful will have access to it.

Any delay will however be a mistake : the 'amateurs' out there will use GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 with add-on code etc to simulate GPT-5.

If amateurs achieve AGI - or quasi-AGI - with a smaller model than GPT-5, then their ad hoc techniques will enable AGI on other small systems too.

In other words, a delay to GPT-5 to block AGI could in fact enable AGI on smaller platforms ... which would be contrary to what the delay proponents want.

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