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I would've expected worse. :)

It doesn't work. I have the laptop next to my screen and an external keyboard. The cat always chooses the cold external keyboard instead of the warm laptop, because that's the center of my attention.

Exactly. Contrary to popular belief cats don't sit there because a laptop keyboard is warm. They also sit on external keyboards or even in front of a tablet without a keyboard (blocking the view to the screen). They just want your attention.

I'm not sure if this is enough for demanding cats, but I used to type with a small dog bed directly in front of me and my keyboard behind it, so that I'd work typing with my arms around my elderly chihuahua every day. She seemed to like it a lot, and she basically had my attention every time she stirred.

I also felt that it was probably good for me for her to break my flow and demand my attention every now and then. It helped remind me to get up and stretch and be human better than I otherwise would have done.


i came across a manuscript once that had a bunch of inky paw prints across a page. the scribe clearly tried to blot one of them, merely smudging it, then decided to let the rest be. it was in a very beautiful hand, and the full page must've taken hours to write. that scribe's exasperation echoes through the ages. i wish i could find that MS again.

to be fair, the page was probably arranged in a nice sunny spot at the time of the incident.


An example of a pawprint manuscript:

https://art.thewalters.org/object/W.305/


awesome, thank you! i'm not surprised there are more of these. i may be a little surprised i don't see them more often ;)

I have a keyboard tray and a desk with two monitors. Both of my cats love to stand on the space in the desk of whatever monitor I happen to be focusing on more (preferably blocking as much of it as possible from my view). They know exactly what they're doing.

Partially correct. For sure a lot of it is getting attention, but they do care about the warmth. I've walked in to my office plenty of times to see my cat sitting on my laptop when I haven't even been in there for hours. She will even find the laptop and lay on it when it's in random places around the house. Reproduced with three different cats over the yeras. The warmth is definitely a cat magnet.

Noticed that in my absence, cats hang where I spend the most of my time when present. If for a few days I only come home to sleep I'll usually find them on my bed. If I work at my desk for a week, then the next days they'll be found on my chair. And so on.. A somewhat reliable habit indicator.

> Noticed that in my absence, cats hang where I spend the most of my time when present

Mine too. I believe it has something to do with your scent being soothing to them. We tend to think of domestic cats as solitary creatures. And while it's true that cats are solitary hunters, they are absolutely a social species, a truth betrayed by feral cats predominantly organising into colonies.


Mine take turns getting The Good Spots, so I wonder if they think it's their turn

When my cats want warmth, they go on top of my desktop tower (or on my lap under the keyboard tray). If they're at the level of my desk, they're almost definitely angling for attention.

I should also add (too late to edit the original comment), that when the laptop is off and I haven't used it in hours, she doesn't care about it. It's only when it's on that she does (which is why I think the heat is a factor).

sometimes its scent too.

Donald Trump has one big advantage over many other members of the administration: He will be long dead before the justice system can act on him.

Also something to keep in mind in the future: Old people have no reason to fear prison, they will die before they can get convicted.


Partly why I'm against anybody over retirement age taking office even if it is a heavy handed approach and could be seen as age discrimination.

The odds are too low of anybody getting meaningfully punished while they get to openly setup their entire family for generations using means and information not available to any normal citizen.

And while not guaranteed they are statistically more likely to suffer age related cognitive decline while still in office.


Probably the best age limit argument I've heard really: whatever retirement and pension age is, for public office that's the limit.

It's nice and clear, has obvious motivation and obvious sourcing.

Also obvious incentives: e.g. after your political career you will live with the system you helped build.


When I’m old I’m going to commit so many violations of the emoluments clause.

People got exactly what they voted for. It would be hilarious, if it wasn't so serious.

What I find funny is there is zero proof of any connection to the President yet we have 350+ comments of people 100% sure they know what’s going on.

Honestly? It’s all pretty boring.


All the whataboutism in the replies here is amusing, because for once people are actually right, and the OP is also right. People got exactly what they voted for. For many decades now they voted and voted and perpetuated the same system of two parties, each one terrible in its own ways (though arguably one is really quite a bit worse than the other. All that is literally what people voted for.

Biden or Kamala aren't under Israeli influence?

Its pretty safe to say that Biden didn't go start a disastrous war because Netanyahu said a nice thing about him. It also seems unlikely that Harris would have started such a war with her 2-state stance.

There's such a thing as degrees of influence. A fool who is strictly against anything Israel suggests is just as manipulable as a narcissistic moron.


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Interesting. I wonder what this has to do with a comment about Israeli influence.

It has to do with presidential corruption.

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I am bothered by the fact that many people have just resigned themselves to this state of affairs. Rather they're leaning in to this behavior themselves in small doses, incrementally, believing that having integrity is for suckers.

So what's your suggestion, enlightened one?

I understand the sarcasm. One thing I liked was the NYT's recent interview with (former General) McChrystal, who suggested making some form of service mandatory, not necessarily military but teaching, charity, and public works.

I don't believe these issues can be solved at the macro level. The US has many crumbling institutions and they are still ripe for the taking. Participate in volunteer events, the local FD, join the local Masons, or similar.

Engage with people directly, locally, even or especially with people who you assume hate you (they probably don't).


this is such an unserious take.

Insider trading is prevalent on both sides. But the brazen daily market manipulation done by this administration is different. If you dont see that you are willingly blind


Okay enlighten me:

Why is it good when Democrats insider trade but bad when Republicans take the exact same trades?


It’s not different because of who’s doing it but due to scale: creating news which steers markets is worse than trading based on insider information, and there’s a scale question as well (billions versus millions). I want them both prosecuted but in terms of priorities I’d favor the police going after armed robbers over porch thieves.

I think this sort of thinking is why we have people who continue to vote against their own self interests. The fact is we really don't have enough information to make meaningful conclusions about which party is causing more harm with insider trading. It would take a team of accountants and lawyers years to confidently measure this. A random individual isn't going to assess this well.

But because people confidently draw often incorrect or baseless conclusions based on vibes and what largely democrat controlled corporate news media tells them, they're going to fall into us versus them mentality at party lines instead of better understanding that both sides are screwing us over tremendously and not accepting a perceived lesser evil


I am not a fan of the democrats - I think they are corrupt and have in many cases given up on being democratic, totally beholden to their donors.

That said, Trump is unbelievably obviously corrupt and doing immense, immediate, and obvious damage to the country in pursuit of personal enrichment. If you dont see this you are willingly blind.


> what largely democrat controlled corporate news media tells them

If you believe this, ask why and which side benefits from you being so misinformed. There’s a reason why the right-wing spends billions of dollars and encouraging people to blame “both sides” is a key part of it.


Yes of course we are all brainwashed by the famously democrat controlled media at _the Wall Street Journal_ which is owned by prominent leftist Rupert Murdoch. bro you are being robbed in broad daylight.

oh yeah sure, they're both equally bad. aha

Since you've drawn the comparison, it's worth pointing out that a notable difference is that Nancy Pelosi was not (nor was running to be) POTUS and could not have unilaterally gotten the US into a war in the middle east.

Amusingly enough, she was Speaker of the House, which means at one point she had more legitimate power to enact war than Trump ever has. The Congress must first vote to declare war, and only then can the President sign and execute it. Legitimately.

To reduce the insider trading's attack surface, we should first reduce the things a govt can control or legislate on.

Do you have more specifics on that? Because unless you plan to abolish the military, it doesn't really seem relevant to this incident.

No idea why you're getting downvoted, this is absolutely true.

The people have lost faith in both parties, we now expect our leaders to be cronies.


People just don't like the "both sides are the same" clownery anymore. It's not true and will never be true.

So are you asserting that Nancy Pelosi wasn't insider trading when her party was in power?

I think he is asserting she never created a policy, tweeted or manufactured a war for her insider trading: it was purely opportunistic.

Yes I am asserting that, there is no proven evidence she was. Congressional stock trading is legal.

There's no "proven evidence" (whatever that means) that people in the Trump administration are insider trading either, yet we can see some very suspicious ripples in the market.

Pelosi was even more obvious as we know all of her trades, their timing and her outrageous outperformance during that period.


Trump is out here running crypto rug pull grifts as the president to enrich himself and his family while holding office. This hand wringing about Nancy Pelosi is just slopulism. She just invested in SF tech companies and they happened to do well.

You’re complaining about the buffet while the titanic is going down.

It's happening in the EU too, just not at such a fast pace than in other regions. And it's still far away from authoritarianism.

Currently it's just smaller pieces and no bigger agenda is visible (or even exiting). But there are constantly new regulations that would make an authoritarian coup (like currently in the US) easier.


My iPad Air with M2 can run local LLMs rather well. But it gets ridiculously hot within seconds and starts throttling.

I wonder if anyone has made a liquid cooling system for ipads / phones. Like, a sealed thing that seals onto the back of the device and circulates cooling water directly against the back surface.

A more whimsical method is to put the thing in a glass of water with the cord sticking out. :-)

https://www.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/1m269k0...


Throw it in a Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) bag and it'll be a pretty good long term solution.

> First, in a watertight plastic bag and then in the water?

Was wondering, but this the most duct tap hacker solution!


As I discovered cooling down hardboiled eggs, it's better to keep a thin layer of moisture that cools the object via evaporation.

Something of this sort should keep the device moisturised:

https://www.thehydrobros.com/products/automatic-water-spraye...

0.2ml/s at its lowest setting looks like the ballpark of what's required to maintain temperature.


a sandwich bag would work wonders, then you could use ice to counter the plastic's thermal inefficiencies!

I have a small portable fan that I place under it basically any time I use it for any development work. It gets thermally throttled pretty fast otherwise. It's definitely the wrong machine for my needs but it's what I gotta work with for now.


ipad pro actually preforms fairly comparably according to geekbench

You're in luck. Lots of phone manufacturers also implement liquid cooling inside the phone too.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-launches-new-mobile-wat...


What about submerging it in mineral oil?

I think the vapor chamber cooling Apple's starting to use is something like that, no?

Yeah, lets add more cost and complexity in a cooling system so instead of 1 token per second we get 2 tokens per second, all of the price of one graphics card that can do 50+ tokens a second.

Apple fans never cease to amaze me.


No system is perfect. It's more a theoretical risk for now, if you're not running a shady business.

The police will of course decide if you are running a shady business.


Is there a good tool to automatically (and continuously) mirror all GitHub repositories to another provider? Something with GH API integration that also catches newly created projects/repos?

Issues and PRs would be a bonus, but not a requirement in my case.


Haven't used it, but I've been intrigued by git-bug (stores issues in got itself) for years, to use as the issue/pr sync.

Bonus that now the issues aren't vendor locked either

https://github.com/git-bug/git-bug/blob/trunk/doc/feature-ma...


$600 is the reason why the RMA process is a nightmare ;)

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