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Samsung still makes regular fridges too, although I'm confused by the fact that you put water-dispensing/ice-making and screens together.

I have a Samsung Bespoke, for example, and you can 100% turn the ice-making off and just use that part of the freezer for more freezer space. No screen, the from it blank because all the water dispensing stuff is on the inside and I think (?) you can get one without it


The water dispensing/ice making stuff just seem like a needless complication to me, with extra parts that probably decrease the life of the machine.

I just want a high quality, decent-looking box that stops food from going off.


That's a fair point


I don't want to police someone else's parenting, but even with supervision I would be deeply cautious against exposing kids to LLMs from a developmental standpoint. Even adults have a hard time not anthropomorphizing LLMs, a kid under a certain again would essentially be unable to not view an LLM as a person, which could have some SERIOUS ramifications down the line.


> If you care enough to send your child to a Montessori school

Think you mean to say that if you are well be enough to send your child to a private school...I try not to pull out the "privilege" card but good grief.


> if you are well be enough to send your child to a private school

This is a similar but separate effect. Rich, uncaring parents can raise unachieving idiots.

It’s easier to be caring with resources. But plenty of public school difference-in-outcome studies have found a signal from parental participation that I believe remained after adjusting for income.


I grew up quite poor.

My parents cared enough to find ways to get me into private schools on grants and scholarships.

My neighbors had just as many if not more opportunities to do so but did not care enough to do so for their children.

Yes, it’s caring. Education as a top priority for poor families is the number one way a parent can give their kid a better life than they had. Most do not even try.


My kids went to a free charter school, with similar setup and care from parents. The outcomes were notable and it wasn't really about privilege imho. (Though some activist type folks I know who count "parents who care" as a form a privilege.)


Which it is? From the child's pov obviously, not from the parent's.


Isn’t Montessori considered kind of weird by many people, though? Like you have to be into child education and actually critically assess the available options to realize it’s probably better than the standard one. Or has Montessori achieved Eternal September?


I have friends who have a kid in one of those schools on financial aid


In my experience in private schooling only about half the kids come from money. The rest are on financial aid.


It's both.


An SCP or FTP client maybe?


Definity. Though SAMBA supports authentication natively. With SCP and sFTP you'll need another admin server to create users.


With SAMBA you just get boring old authentication, but with SCP you need to file a Form-72B with Site Command, ensure all new users pass a Class-3 memetic hazard screening, and then hope that the account doesn't escape containment and start replicating across subnets.

Sure, it's more overhead, but you can't put a price on preventing your NAS from developing sentience.


> purchasing of licenses to use other larger sources of data

https://www.npr.org/2025/09/05/g-s1-87367/anthropic-authors-...


That's what I thought was well, like a Morse code detector tied to the lock on the door or something lol


Maybe I'll vibecode that this weekend...


I'm unaware of any organization that doesn't give the same number of vacation days based on religion and region- or company-wide holidays...


It's kinda funny these things exist to me. I actually used to keep a window AC unit when I could have upgrade to something much nicer because the noise helped me sleep.


More than zero.


The number US citizens actually deported is greater than zero, although I'm not sure how many under Trump.


> My thinking is that not actually allowing backups and forcing all data there creates a prime target for the PRK folks right?

It's funny that you mention that...

https://phrack.org/issues/72/7_md#article


Ouch


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