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schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> Now my landlord left the closet door unlocked again and with the keys to everyone's apartments in it.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> So mine have "gone missing". Because I'm not going to have someone open a closet that's hanging open and decide what they want out of my apartment.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> This place is becoming intolerable.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> I messaged the landlord politely and notified him of the situation and that I temporarily took action to secure only our key until he could retrieve it. And asked him to please make sure the keys are locked away when he or his designated agents are gone.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> I want Mark back. I like Mark.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> I may email Mark when our lease is closer to expiring and see what he has coming up.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> Remind him that we always paid and were nice and the most we ever asked him for was to unclog a drain every couple of years.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> This new guy is something else, man.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> Something else.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> You should see what the hallway looks like right now.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> It looks like the world's crappiest plumber went burrowing into the floor and filled it up qith Quikrete and then walked off and left my apartment keys in an open closet.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> Easy peasy for the $100 bonus for Ally Invest.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> You don't have to invest in anything risky, or much money for that matter.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> Put $150 in treasury bond funds, they add $100, put that in treasuries, sell it a year later.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitzxxxxxxxxxxx> It ties everything up for a year but there should be some earnings on it.Apr 04 03:26
schestowitz<xxxx> The whole rub is they want you to get used to their platform and invest more.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> Lots of these investment platforms like SoFi will do something like Put in $100, they give you $50.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> So you can run around opening investment accounts and getting bonuses and doing the minimum amount.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> Then cash it all out when it's a long term trade with 0% Capital Gains.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> I've found like 8-9 different companies with a bonus match for new customers like this and you usually get at least half again the minimum amount you put in.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> Banks will approve you for a ridiculous amount of credit cards though.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> I think I have 18 now.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> You can keep old ones you don't use open easily. Just put $1 on your phone bill or something every so often on each one of them.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> Then they never close them.Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<xxxx> That's important because then you have older and older accounts and more and more total "open credit".Apr 04 03:48
schestowitz<li><h5><a href="https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/04/02/low-cost-diy-esp32-drone-12-dollars/">DIY ESP32 drone costs about $12 to make</a></h5><blockquote><div></div>Apr 04 04:44
schestowitz<p>The team at Circuit Digest has designed a low-cost DIY drone controlled by an ESP32 module, based on a custom PCB and off-the-shelf parts that costs around 1000 Rupees to make, or $12 at today&#8217;s exchange rate. The DIY ESP32 drone was designed as a low-cost alternative to more expensive DIY drones that typically cost close to $70. The result is a WiFi drone that fits in the palm and controlled over WiFi using a smartphone. InterApr 04 04:44
schestowitzestingly it does not include any 3D printed parts as the PCB forms the chassis of the device.  </blockquote></li> Apr 04 04:44
schestowitz           Apr 04 04:44
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.cnx-software.com | DIY ESP32 drone costs about $12 to make - CNX SoftwareApr 04 04:44
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schestowitz  <li>Apr 04 10:07
schestowitz                            <h5><a href="https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/04/thunderbird-monthly-development-digest-march-24/">Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: March 2024 - The Thunderbird Blog</a></h5>Apr 04 10:07
schestowitz                            <blockquote>Apr 04 10:07
schestowitz                                <p>Hello Thunderbird Community! March is over, which means it’s time for another Development Digest to share the current progress and product direction of Thunderbird development. </p>Apr 04 10:07
schestowitz                                <p> Is this your first time reading the Development Digest? Find them all using the Dev Digest tag! </p>Apr 04 10:07
schestowitz                            </blockquote>Apr 04 10:07
schestowitz                        </li>Apr 04 10:07
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.thunderbird.net | Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: March 2024 - The Thunderbird BlogApr 04 10:07
schestowitz <li>Apr 04 10:15
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/03/open_source_redis_alternative/">Linux Foundation backs open source alternative to Redis</a></h5>Apr 04 10:15
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Apr 04 10:15
schestowitz                                        <p>The new database, dubbed Valkey, is set to continue development on Redis 7.2.4. The project is available for use and distribution under the BSD license. </p>Apr 04 10:15
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Apr 04 10:15
schestowitz                                </li>Apr 04 10:15
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Linux Foundation backs open source alternative to Redis • The RegisterApr 04 10:15
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schestowitzhttp://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/03/discrepancies-in-description-should-be.html?showComment=1712140614260#c1476402587357721791Apr 04 21:49
schestowitz"It sounds as though the person selling X would be able to assert a lack of novelty based upon prior public use and/or assert their right (under Section 64 UK Patents Act) to continue use begun before the priority date. Why, therefore, do you imagine that the scenario would play out in a way that the person selling X would be forced to stop doing so? And what has that got to do with interpreting the claims according to their <b>intendedApr 04 21:49
schestowitz</b> meaning, as opposed to the strict, literal meaning of their wording?"Apr 04 21:49
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | Discrepancies in the description should be amended in line with the claims, but do not affect interpretation of the claims (T 0447/22) - The IPKatApr 04 21:49
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schestowitz<li><h5><a href="https://www.securityweek.com/missouri-county-hit-by-ransomware/">Missouri County Hit by Ransomware</a></h5><blockquote><p>Jackson County, Missouri, discloses ‘significant disruptions’ to IT systems, says ransomware attack likely at fault.</p></blockquote></li> Apr 04 22:51
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Missouri County Hit by Ransomware - SecurityWeekApr 04 22:51
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