Definitely. Keep your palms high to make it easier for the pinky to reach. If you rest your palms on the keyboard, it will make it awkward to use the pinky for keys in the upper rows.
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As I understand it, SovCits think there is this magical pool of money the government is keeping for everyone (for some nefarious purpose I don't understand), so they think they can get out off paying any debt they owe by sending some combination of paperwork that, in effect, says bill the government and have them pay it from the magic money pool. He sent, what I'm guessing is supposed to be, a bill of exchange saying bill the government. And included language that said if you don't respond that you are doing this within 3 days, the debt will be discharged and I owe you nothing. Because SovCits think they can just write things like that and they are automatically legally binding. The company ignored his nonsense and said pay us our money, so he filed a bunch of complaints with different organizations (SEC, CFPB). And despite all his flawless paperwork, the company ultimately took the car back.
Pretzel rods. Chunky salt. Good crunch. Rods are the best hard pretzel shape.
Seems like you should just create the new account and decide whether you want to delete the old account later. Nothing wrong with having accounts on multiple servers at the same time.
The protection detail would not arrest him. The agency with the warrant would coordinate with the secret service to either get access to Trump or, more likely, give Trump the opportunity to surrender.
So the teacher has to prepare 6-8 different lesson plans every day and be knowledgeable enough and comfortable enough to teach every subject themselves?
All while trying to keep 100 kids focused and on task?
0 out of 10.
That essay feels like it should be posted on whatever the Lemmy equivalent of r/im14andthisisdeep would be.
For the sake of teaching good habits, rather than telling you what I do, I would instead say read the manual for the car you're driving. Not all cars operate the same way.
Just write or choose a good ethical framework that is actually relevant for the management of online communities. There's better, more modern shit out there that also includes the principle of do no harm.
You know what would be helpful here? Actually naming and/or linking to some of these better frameworks you think they should consider using.
What We Do In The Shadows