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this is hilariously, almost unbelievably bad


I've lived in Chicago and San Francisco, both places also victims of this type of narrative.


I've lived in both places and I think the narrative is a lot more fair, in terms of day-to-day quality of life for, like, the median resident, about San Francisco than it is about Chicago. The narrative about Chicago basically doesn't connect with anybody's experience here unless they live in places like Lawndale or Englewood. San Francisco's problems are broadly shared by every neighborhood.


my neighborhood here (excelsior district) is more or less like a more packed in version of where i grew up (south oak park). Comparing living anywhere in SF to living in Lanwdale or Englewood is absolutely wild, outside of some very isolated neighborhoods.


it's not "just to get that data", it's to confirm level of access, check for potential other exploiters or security software, identify the machine you have access to, identify what the machine has network connectivity to, etc. The attacker then maintains the c2 channel and can then perform their actual objective with the help of the data they have obtained.


interesting that the most balanced one is extremely similar to the default, which is not so:

> \#198 (\texttt{QNBRKBNR})is the most balanced, with both evaluation and asymmetry near zero... Remarkably, the classical starting position-despite centuries of cultural selection-lies far from the most balanced configuration.


That formation is pretty close to the standard position though. Just swaps a Queen and Rook. It puts the Queen in the corner, a less aggressive position with less options to develop. I've only played a little 960, but these queen in the corner positions seem to often lead into more closed positions.


Yeah, agree, but in the setup you mentioned, 1.b3 and 1. b4 are both strong moves, because it basically forces the game to develop kingside from the get-go.

Seems the opening can get really sharp, or basically a race to bunker via 1.Nf3


really enjoyed reading this and learning about <ruby>.


i thought it was the symbol for gradient?

edit: ah, the name of the symbol for the gradient operator is nabla


I went to a similar museum in Japan, in Arima Onsen. It was a fun, hidden gem.


This is incorrect, I am currently using both nanoKVM USB and PCI models today


Website says 'preorder'. Is it available or not then? Preorder usually means it is not ready. Where did you buy it?


it looks like you can order the cube one on amazon right now.


Ah ok thanks I will check it out.


Completely agree- the coverage of MUNI + BART is actually pretty good (with some notable exceptions) and in my experience (ymmv obviously) less stressful than driving and seeking parking.


Agreed. My personal hot take is that powershell is a great way to deal with json.


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