Discord movie night with some friends. Double feature of First Wives Club and My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Cats don't have words and get overstimulated easily. Very gentle cats will bat at you or put your hand in their mouth without biting to let you know its time to stop, but others will just aggressively let you know.
People getting together for the common good is just a government, the exact thing libertarians hate.
https://www.pa.ng.mil/Community/Mailing-Deployed-Service-Members/
Basically their unit (or ship) gets assigned a special military PO box and the military takes care of it from there. USPS says you just pay like a domestic letter or package. It's almost certainly subsidized by the military. I assume the other package carriers are similar.
Ah, I'm not sure how the US market rules compare to other large stock exchanges but I don't believe there are an enormous number of outright scams on either the NYSE or NASDAQ. There's definitely a fine line between marketing, hype, and scam. Musk, for instance, pretty blatantly crosses the line into market manipulation but that's more an exception than a rule. In general, disclosures are accurate and you can pretty much know what you're getting into before buying.
It has not been my impression that the US has more business scams than other places. Most of the big ones I can think of are phone and internet scams primarily run out of other countries to avoid US law enforcement.
Truth in advertising laws aren't perfect but do exist and are mostly enforced. Although I'm not sure false advertising exactly counts as a scam.
Is there a specific type of scam you're thinking of?
I don't believe it's possible for a CA to decrypt TLS traffic with their private keys. They sign a site's public key with their own private key after verification but are never given the private key itself. Public CAs only provide identity verification, they do not take part in the encryption process itself. Let's Encrypt is perfectly safe in that regard.
I see season 1-9 packs on both IPT and TL.
"Java bad" is a pretty long standing meme. I would guess that most peoples' only experiences with java are in school and in monstrous, ancient corporate codebases.
Observation is all we have. There's no indication that anything outside the solar system is different from the things inside of it. Some stars have a light spectrum very similar to our sun, which implies they are stars in similar places in their life. Others have a light spectrum that is very different.
We can use different parallax angles to determine that some stars are much further away than others. Parallax works the same at 10 miles as it does at 10 light years.
Is there some particular observation you don't understand?
To be fair that's a pretty recent development. Jellyfin apps for smart tvs are only just becoming stable enough for real use. Plex was the only option for a long time.
Highly recommend meowwolf. I did the Vegas one on a work trip and it was a blast.