Reverendender

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[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 1 points 53 minutes ago

Wow. I got this from a private tracker. From an invite from someone else in this community.

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

I did. Here's where I am at now:

I have zero evidence for this, but I feel like JD Vance really really wants these data for some reason.

 

It's been too long since I pirated anything other than media. I am on an M2 Mac running Sequoia. Be kind!

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 13 points 9 hours ago

I admit to not having studied the legal intricacies here, but this seems like a nonsensical verdict to me.

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 2 points 16 hours ago

I was going to put a GIF of me collapsing in exhaustion from hearing this crap too often, but this end of the effort I am willing to expend

Very cool, and very legal.

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Dang, not what I was hoping for

Nintendo should buy Warner Brothers Discovery

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm not even at all sure that they promised that

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 20 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I like the cut of your jib. I’ll put a word in for you with the Bobs.

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by Reverendender@sh.itjust.works to c/thefarside@sh.itjust.works
 

His spatial relations, boy. That room exists well beyond the bounds of normal physics. 😂

 

I was trying to airplay a video to my tv, just like I did for hours last night, and YouTube kept demanding that I login to prove I’m not a bot. So I figured I would make a fake login on Proton. That worked fine, but then it wants to text me for verification and obviously I do not want to give them my number, but it’s rejecting every number I try from the temp number sites.

I am in Safari for iPad in a private window, using vinegar.

 

If it’s not formatted in APFS, then you have almost certainly identified your issue. Boy, did I feel silly finding this out.

 

Some good knowledge on what makes a quality sheet ~click to expand~

Rethinking Thread Count: Quality Over Quantity

1. Understanding Thread Count

  • Definition: Thread count is the total number of horizontal (weft) and vertical (warp) threads woven into one square inch of fabric.
  • Traditional View: Historically, a higher thread count was associated with finer, softer, and more durable sheets.

2. The Misleading Nature of High Thread Counts

  • Manipulative Counting:
    • Some manufacturers artificially inflate thread counts by counting individual fibers (plies) within a thread.
    • A two-ply thread (two fibers twisted together) might be counted as two threads instead of one.
  • Lack of Regulation:
    • There's no strict industry standard regulating how thread count is calculated.
    • This allows brands to market sheets with exorbitant thread counts (e.g., 1000+) that don't necessarily reflect better quality.

3. The Reality Behind Thread Count Numbers

  • Optimal Thread Count Range:
    • Experts suggest that the ideal thread count for cotton sheets lies between 300 and 500.
    • Beyond this range, improvements in softness or durability are minimal.
  • Material Quality Matters More:
    • Sheets with a lower thread count made from high-quality, long-staple cotton can outperform higher thread count sheets made from inferior cotton.
    • Staple Length: Longer cotton fibers result in fewer fiber ends exposed, leading to smoother and stronger fabric.

The Critical Role of Cloth Thickness

1. Measuring Thickness in Mils

  • What is a Mil?
    • A mil is a unit of measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch (0.001 inch).
    • In metric terms, 1 mil is approximately 0.0254 millimeters.
  • Application in Textiles:
    • While not commonly used in consumer textiles, mils can measure the precise thickness of fabrics, offering insight into their durability and feel.

2. Importance of Thickness Measured in Mils

  • Durability and Strength:
    • Thicker Fabrics: Higher mil thickness indicates a thicker fabric that is generally more durable and resistant to wear and tear.
    • Longevity: Thicker sheets can endure more washes without thinning, fraying, or pilling.
  • Comfort and Thermal Properties:
    • Warmth: Thicker sheets provide additional warmth, suitable for cooler climates or seasons.
    • Weight and Feel: A higher mil thickness gives sheets a more substantial, luxurious feel.
  • Breathability:
    • Airflow Considerations: Increased thickness may reduce airflow, potentially causing discomfort in warmer environments.
    • Material Influence: The breathability of a thick sheet also depends on the type of material and weave.

3. Thickness vs. Weight (GSM)

  • Grams per Square Meter (GSM):
    • GSM measures the weight of fabric in grams per one square meter.
    • A higher GSM generally means a heavier and possibly thicker fabric.
  • Mils vs. GSM:
    • Mils measure physical thickness, providing a direct sense of the fabric's heft.
    • GSM measures weight, which can correlate with thickness but also depends on the density of the material.

Beyond Thread Count and Thickness: Other Quality Factors

1. Material Quality

  • Fiber Type:
    • Long-Staple Cotton: Varieties like Egyptian, Pima, or Supima cotton have longer fibers, contributing to softness and strength.
    • Alternative Materials: Linen, bamboo, and Tencel are other high-quality materials offering different textures and benefits.
  • Fiber Quality:
    • The purity and processing of the fibers affect the final feel and durability of the sheets.

2. Weave Types

  • Percale:
    • A simple, tight, one-over-one-under weave.
    • Characteristics: Crisp, cool, and breathable, ideal for warm sleepers.
  • Sateen:
    • Woven with a one-under, three- or four-over pattern.
    • Characteristics: Smooth, lustrous surface with a silky feel but may be less breathable.

3. Finishing Processes

  • Chemical Treatments:
    • Some sheets undergo treatments to enhance softness or wrinkle resistance.
    • Impact: Can affect the longevity and natural feel of the fabric.
  • Mechanical Finishing:
    • Processes like calendaring (pressing with heated rollers) can add sheen and smoothness.

Making an Informed Bedding Choice

1. Prioritize Material Over Numbers

  • Quality Over Quantity:
    • A lower thread count sheet made from superior materials often outperforms higher thread count sheets made from lower-quality fibers.
  • Authenticity:
    • Purchase from reputable brands that provide transparency about their materials and manufacturing processes.

2. Consider Thickness Alongside Other Factors

  • Balance is Key:
    • Choose a thickness that aligns with your comfort preferences and climate needs.
  • Understand Measurements:
    • Recognize that mil thickness offers precise information about fabric thickness, complementing other measurements like thread count and GSM.

3. Personal Comfort and Preferences

  • Feel the Fabric:
    • Whenever possible, touch the sheets before purchasing to assess their texture and weight.
  • Read Reviews:
    • Customer feedback can provide insights into the sheet's performance over time.

Conclusion

While thread count has been traditionally used as a benchmark for sheet quality, it's no longer a reliable indicator due to modern manufacturing and marketing practices. Cloth thickness, especially when measured precisely in mils, plays a significant role in determining the durability, comfort, and overall feel of your sheets.

Key Takeaways:

  • Thread Count Limitations:
    • Be wary of inflated thread counts. Numbers exceeding 500 may not offer additional benefits and could be misleading.
  • Importance of Thickness:
    • Thickness measured in mils provides valuable insight into the sheet's durability and feel but should be considered alongside other factors.
  • Holistic Evaluation:
    • Focus on material quality, weave type, and finishing processes in addition to thread count and thickness.
  • Personal Preference:
    • The best sheets cater to your individual comfort needs, climate considerations, and aesthetic preferences.
 

Biologically male procedures only. EDIT: If the two people who downvoted this question could explain their reasoning, I would be super interested. No judgements. This is a safe space!

 

I’m clearly doing it wrong because they just don’t seem to believe that they won’t be missing out on their regular programs, many of which they can also access on apps they already have. But they would rather keep watching DirecTV for $120 a month. I’m worn out

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Lockheed F-104 Starfighter (en.wikipedia.org)
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I followed the steps, but it has not worked. It still only searches subject lines.

 

Hi friends! I'm looking for a new set of keycaps. I want a PBT shine through cap with an SA profile or variation of the same (MSA, KSA, etc.). Maybe something with a bit of a heavier thunk.

 
 
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