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I've watched a couple documentaries that discuss your question. I think they mention the aspect about how humans could become more agricultural.

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt10462930

https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/dogs-that-changed-the-world-...


I hate how everyone overlooks the fact that most "illegal immigrants" are committing a civil offense that is not supposed to allow for any detainment like a criminal offense. And the criminal offenses that are mentioned in the study are mostly state offenses that are supposed to be handled by state law enforcement. There are a very small number of people who have actually committed federal criminal offenses that justify any detainment at all by ICE.

Wait- are you seriously arguing that everyone in the country illegally CAN'T be detained? That illegals are required to remain free, and stay illegally as long as they want?

That's a border control policy known as "no border control at all".


Overstaying a visa, which is the most common way to be "illegal" is literally not a crime and is not handled by criminal courts in the US. It is strictly a civil matter handled by civil courts (which can't impose jail time, by definition.) Sneaking into the country is a federal crime (a misdemeanor for the first offense and a felony for the second) and is handled by criminal courts.

I would rather no border control at all than a secret nazi-like police who are loyal only to their dear leader. We have law and order. There is a proper way to do things. Only fools think dismantling the system will work to their advantage.

If they enter it illegally, that's probably a crime (I have no idea of what it's like in the US).

Of course visa violations aren't a crime, did you ever had to fill administrative papers? What if misfiling your taxes was a crime, regardless of intent? Do you want everyone who made a mistake on their taxes to go to prison preventively? Or only fraudsters?


>I have no idea of what it's like in the US

Why are you chiming in on another country's immigration policy? You deal with your country, I'll deal with mine. Opinion dismissed


Yes, you got it right.

I always thought Vanguard was behind the curve on these types of things. They don't even have support for TOTP from an authenticator, do they?

Separately, I couldn't even log onto their system this week from my desktop browser because of some bug. (Accessing from the US). It didn't recognize my username or password, let me change my password, then said it didn't recognize the new password.


I can't tell you how happy you have made me with this post. This is such a great extension. Instagram, especially, is such a nightmare to navigate.

I tried it, but nothing happened. It said that it sent an email but didn't. What is supposed to happen?


This is especially bad in the US, where the government doesn't like to force companies to implement consumer-friendly laws. It was such a great thing when GSM SIMs were introduced, to avoid the carrier lock that was so common in the early days of cell phones.


I've been meaning to try this tool for backing up. I'm curious if anyone else has tried this.

https://github.com/rustmailer/bichon


I don't really understand why Disney is paying $1B for this. Shouldn't OpenAI be paying Disney to avoid getting sued?


Disney will either get a multiple on their return on investment, or OpenAI will die anyways and their IP issue with it.


It’s also setting a precedent that IP usage requires a contract. Never mind that the contract is bonkers!


I'm curious about Grok - is there a different version than what is used as the chatbot on X? I see a lot of ridiculous responses that people get from Grok chatbot, so it gives the impression that it isn't very good.


How heavy are they? Can they be lifted by the end and rotated out of the way?


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