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Paladoc t1_jegi2kz wrote

Maliciously comply, provide their information and all communications to your insurance company, and allow them to pursue these jack wagons.

They're trying to screw you over, do not sign anything from them, only speak with your insurance company.

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jonlb87 t1_jegi2dc wrote

Go see Haitian Jack. He’s usually posted up at the Malden T station. Also has bootleg dvds of Gilmore Girls.

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EatTomatos t1_jegi22i wrote

Realistically, the size of headphone drivers and the proximity to the ears all increase the difficulty of making a excellent harman target headphone. This is why you see things like Susvara or HE-1 demanding some of the highest prices. A 3" speaker driver on the other hand, can easily get 95% to harman targets and a multitude of other potential sound signatures. So consequently, if you have a headphone that is leaning towards Harman but doesn't quite make the grade, then it can be hard to find a good profile from that point. Sometimes you find a EQ that sounds good but then realize another part of the FR became imbalanced. So a headphone that is more V shaped or imbalanced to begin with, can perceptually be more "fun" to EQ but NOT because it's accurate. It's more fun because it's less linear to begin with. There are other sound targets that people can tune to. I would say that many ZMF headphones (excluding some, auteur is more harmany if i remeber right) go for a more linear treble response with 6khz being a distinct peak. Meze Lirics also have a very good spin on a neutral U shape, which creates a good sound profile. So not saying it's wrong, but a harman headphone will technically still be more accurate, yet the results will probably be more underwhelming.

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pseudopad t1_jegi19i wrote

No, there's nothing to change.

Trim isn't a setting on the SSD. It's a thing the SSD does when the OS sends the trim command to it, if the SSD has support for the function (practically all SSDs do).

If you instruct your laptop not to use trim on an SSD, that particular laptop will stop using trim. It doesn't change the behavior of other systems that may use the same SSD at a later point.

There's no reason to not use trim, unless you really like awful write speeds.

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normalboyz1 t1_jegi0xw wrote

ask your husband to do this.

if you know what time she's coming, ask your husband to wait with you in front of your apartment door, start to do a really hot PDA, hugging, kissing, grab his penis or ask him to grab your ass, make sure she can see. when she walked pass, stop for a bit and you say hi to her. and ask him to ignore her.

just make sure your son doesnt see what happened.

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Share_noob OP t1_jegi0uj wrote

I guess my question wasn't clear in the OP. I was debating on whether it's better to use taxable brokerage account than Roth IRA if I'm pretty sure I'll withdraw all money from them before retirement.

Sounds like on brokerage account, I'll just pay 15% long term capital gains tax while in IRA it'll be 15% taxes + 10% penalty.

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Smallpaul t1_jegi080 wrote

They wouldn’t do it in-house. They would fund some kind of coalition.

Also: it’s been proven that you can use one AI to train another so you can bootstrap more cheaply than starting from scratch. Lots of relevant open source out there.

A huge part of the problem is just having enough cash to rent GPUs in any case. Not necessarily deep technical problems.

Also, as I said above, it doesn’t have to be competitive. It doesn’t have to be a product they sell. It could be a tool they themselves use to run the UK government without sending citizen data to a black box in America.

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FourthLife t1_jeghzza wrote

They’re certainly going to help a lot of people with cancer. And contribute a lot to a body of research that will develop new treatments and cures.

Maybe that was their focus when designing the building instead of making it conform to your aesthetic preferences? Healthcare is already costly enough in the US as it is without spending extra on pretty buildings.

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sleepy-all-the-time t1_jeghzvr wrote

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snarky9220 t1_jeghzom wrote

You could drive all the way down. Arrive early and find parking along Comm Ave. You will need to pay a couple of buck for street parking and you might be 5-10 minute walk to Fenway. Since you arrive early and saved money you can get a beer or two at a local establishment on your way to the ballpark.

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