Any other recommendations for what to watch on Shudder?
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I'm confused. In the 5% bracket, a $16k tuition: this comes out to like a 900k/year job...is that where the top 5% is?
I would love a suggestion for a ups that could tolerate running off my generator when the power is out for extended periods, anyone have a decently priced recommendation?
I don't think that's a bad extension of the analogy
Basically I get 30 minutes to an hour after they're in bed and that's about it :-(
Yeah, I have one of those and love it. I use it between PC, SteamDeck and Switch all the time
Yeah, I'm really disappointed it's not available on PC because now I'm going to have to wait forever to play it :-(
I use cloud flare DNS and it has support for dynamic IPs, my current setup is through a plug-in in my PFSense router
On macos it does
I would recommend Dave the Diver. I haven't played it much yet but it's been playable in short spurts and has incremental progress that's been fun so far. And it has gotten really good reviews
I want to preface this by saying that I really don't know anything about Lemmy, but I can see where subscriptions are managed by the subscribers servers in a federated situation: the community's server might not even know who is subscribed to it since the subscribers server might be responsible for pulling data.
But any individual subscribers server would know about other users on that server that are subscribed to that community
Thanks for the input! I've been thinking that'd I'd probably just stick to index funds and avoid (for now) individual companies. My financial advisor does do individual companies (to fit the allocation targets), and does do tax loss harvesting, but I think that might be a bit complicated for my initial attempts.
I had thought about doing something like S&P 500 fund + some set of small and medium cap index funds, rather than trying to identify individual companies that fit into "large/mid/small cap & industry spread", but even in those broad realms there's lots of "index 500" funds and lots of "medium/small cap" index funds, how do I figure out which ones to buy and how to compare them?