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    but that means you’re lucky

    why would you not like it

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    What isn’t to like about being a luscious tree?

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  • End Monopoly & Restart
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    https://www.urbo.com/content/secret-way-to-win-monopoly/

    The Secret Way To Win Monopoly (And Infuriate Your Friends) Every Time

    The Elfer Technique exploits a simple rule of Monopoly.

    This method, by the way, is named after Reddit user, Elfer, who leaked the strategy for everyone to see. A full, intact Monopoly set has 32 houses and 12 hotels, no more, no less. If all 32 houses are built, no one can build houses, unless they’re sold or converted to hotels. It’s simple supply and demand.

    Before you protest, no, it is not legal to use bits of paper or pennies or anything else to represent houses. There are 32 houses in the game, and that’s that.

    So, Elfer suggests, if you can buy up all the houses, you can prevent your opponents from gaining any real power. Elfer explains how to use this rule to achieve guaranteed victory in eight easy steps:

    Step 1: Start buying any property you can get your hands on.

    Most Monopoly players wait until they’re on high-dollar properties to start buying. The Elfer Technique encourages just the opposite. The value of the properties doesn’t matter; you just want to be sure to get the first monopoly.

    Remember another traditional rule of Monopoly that people tend not to incorporate, if they even know about it: When a player lands on a property and chooses not to buy it, the other players start a bidding war for that square.

    This rule ensures the game doesn’t go on for 150 years, so be sure to follow it.

    This little-known “bidding war” rule is just one example of how many of us have been playing the “Landlord’s Game” wrong our whole lives.

    It turns out that a lot of Monopoly rules we think are rules are, in fact, not actually rules.

    For instance, have you heard that landing directly on “Go” pays double? Or that you have to go all the way around the board once before you can start buying properties? These are not rules, folks, and they could interfere with the Elfer Technique—so the real first step might be to read the official rules to everyone at the table.

    Step 2: Use trades to get the game’s first monopoly.

    Players will probably line up to trade with you, because you can offer anything they want to get your monopoly started. Let the trade give you both a monopoly.

    Pay an exorbitant price. It doesn’t matter; you’ll still win in the end. Just remember to go for the three-property groups—three places to build are better than two.

    Paradoxically, cheaper properties are actually better for the Elfer Technique, because it costs less to build houses on them. This strategy is all about houses. It’s all houses, all the time. Remember that and you will always win.

    Step 3: Start building houses.

    The sooner you can build three houses per property, the better. Your rent income should fund all this construction. If you still come up short, don’t hesitate to mortgage other properties to build at least three houses per eligible square.

    Resist the temptation to upgrade your houses to hotels, even if you can afford it. The whole goal of the Elfer Technique is to cause a housing shortage. Hotels are counter-productive.

    Step 4: Go for another monopoly.

    More monopolies means more space for building houses. Trade or buy to get your second monopoly by the time mid-game starts.

    Meanwhile, go ahead and build more houses on your existing monopoly. Four houses are better than three.

    Step 5: Houses, houses, houses.

    Once you have two monopolies, the goal will be to build three houses on each of property. After that, make sure every square gets four houses. Once again, do not build hotels. Never, ever build a hotel. Hotels are your enemies.

    Think about it like this: If you have six spaces to build, with four houses each, you’ve got 24 of the 32 available houses in the game. That should starve the market enough that your opponents will be unable to develop their lands. Now, all you have to do is ride the game out and see if your friends are worth keeping or if your relationship was a charade this entire time.

    Step 6: Protect your assets.

    In the game of Monopoly, as in life itself, the secret to security is a giant stack of cash. Build your nest egg until you can pay any opponent’s rent. After all, you’ll still be traveling around the board, and you’ll probably land on someone else’s space at some point.

    If you end up in jail, celebrate. You can sit there and avoid rents while everyone else lands on your properties, weeping, gnashing their teeth, and possibly throwing stuff.

    Step 7: Only accept cash for rent.

    Earlier in the game, it might have been helpful to take a property in lieu of cash when an opponent lands on your developed square. That time is over.

    When you insist on cash payments, you’ll get to watch the other players sell their houses and mortgage their lands to pay you, the monopoly holder. This thing is very nearly in the bag.

    Step 8: Build more monopolies until everyone else gives up.

    To speed up the inevitable end of this game, go for another monopoly. Then another. Eventually, you’ll have the bulk of the entire world’s resources. (The world of the game, that is.)

    Just like that, you’ve won. But just remember: Winning at Monopoly is a double-edged sword. A Monopoly win could mean the loss of a friendship, so play carefully. And if this is all too stressful for something that’s supposed to be fun, you could always opt for a game of Ticket to Ride, instead.

    Remember the Hales Strategy if you sit down for a game of railroad-building, though.

    “By the end of the game, if you haven’t completed all your train line cards, you take negative points for each of those lines,” Hales says, still outlining his method for 100 percent success at the newer board game. “By blocking choke points, you can fully control the map and cause your opponents to be stuck with multiple high-value negative-point train-line cards in their hand at the end of the game.”

    So how effective is the Hales Technique at Ticket to Ride, anyway?

    “This strategy has worked perfectly every time I’ve used it,” he says. “But be warned! Your friends and family might get a little upset!”

    That seems to be the common theme running from an established classic like Monopoly to a newer upstart like Ticket to Ride. Crack the game and ensure victory. Ensure victory and get ready to be a target.

    Maybe it’d be worth it to throw a game or two every now and then, just to keep your friends and family coming back. You can always win again when you get the urge. Now, shhh! Don’t tell anyone these board-game-winning secrets.

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    That’s not cool. You’re not a dumpster.

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  • [Discussion] AI companies using the fediverse to scrape data
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    typos are mportant to undermine the scrapping

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  • Humans may be able to grow new teeth within just 6 years. Japanese researchers are advancing a promising tooth-regrowing medicine into human trials.
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    • While bones can regrow themselves when they break, teeth aren’t so lucky, and that leads to millions of people worldwide suffering from some form of edentulism, a.k.a. toothlessness.
    • Now, Japanese researchers are moving a promising, tooth-regrowing medicine into human trials—the first patients will be receiving the drug intravenously in September of this year.
    • If the trial is successful, the researchers hope the drug will become available for all forms of toothlessness sometime around 2030.
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  • Texans jolted awake Friday with news of a Blue Alert
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    TBF, if someone is on the run after having attacked an anyone, you could safely assume that they are a danger to anyone who stands in their way.

    I don’t currently think so, but you may be right: An attacker is more dangerous if they’ll harm a cop.

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  • Texans jolted awake Friday with news of a Blue Alert
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    I don’t see how the occupation of the person getting shot makes it any more serious.

    And cops would already communicate to each other that one of them was harmed, so I’m not sure it helps them either.

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    Almost two-thirds of Germans can now imagine buying a car from a Chinese manufacturer. The figure is even higher for electric cars, as an ADAC survey shows.
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    That’s impressive! Germans known more for their rigid thinking than for their imagination.

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  • Texans jolted awake Friday with news of a Blue Alert
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    That’s kinda my point.

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  • E-bike fire deaths are plummeting in NYC. Here's the real reason why
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    First of all, as we’ve often reported here on Electrek, the phenomenon of an electric bicycle fire, and especially fatalities from electric bicycle fires, are exceeding rare. They get plenty of news coverage because of the old “if it bleeds (or burns), it leads” adage. But the fact of the matter is that there are millions of e-bikes and e-scooters currently rolling around the US and battery fires are incredibly rare.

    The biggest contributing factor to e-bike battery fires is the prevalence of low-quality batteries produced by ultra-budget manufacturers. These batteries can be attractive to consumers due to their significantly lower prices. Such cheap batteries are commonly used by delivery riders and other low-income workers who rely on their e-bikes for a living, but they come with safety concerns due to unscrupulous production methods.

    New York City, for its part, has made a major effort to keep those batteries out, implementing a ban on mobility devices sold with batteries that are not UL-compliant. Since the ban began, city inspectors have visited hundreds of e-bike stores and battery repair shops, helping to enforce the ban on non-conforming batteries.

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  • Texans jolted awake Friday with news of a Blue Alert
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    Damnit, that’s the whole reason I added the comment.

    Pink for girl students

    Blue for boy students

    (I’m assuming the color-coding people only believe in two genders.)

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  • Texans jolted awake Friday with news of a Blue Alert
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    Or maybe I’m wrong. What if we had colors for all occupations that frequently get shot?

    Gold for teachers

    Silver for military

    White for postal worker

    Green for retail sales workers

    Yellow for taxi drivers

    Brown for waiters

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  • Federal judge rules Crawford County library violated Constitution
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    In a clear rebuke of government-approved censorship, a federal judge ordered Crawford County officials late Monday to stop segregating library books with LGBTQ+ themes into a special section with stigmatizing color labels.

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  • Texans jolted awake Friday with news of a Blue Alert
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    A Blue Alert is a public bulletin that informs the media, law enforcement, and the public about the search for a person who is suspected of harming or killing a law enforcement officer.

    Sounds pointless even then not a false alarm. Just use a regular shelter-in-place alert or whatever. No need to also specify cops are in harm’s way. That should be obvious.

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    It’s lawsuits, not reputation, the administration is worried about.

    Teachers, however, actually care about human development, and attempt the impossible job of steering students in the right direction.

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    Every goddamn time
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    So, a Democrat?

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    I see more and more posts that are just a link to a video, post, or article. There’s no text in the description. I’d like to see some of the article quoted and/or a brief reason this is currently being posted to Lemmy. When it’s just a link, the cynical part of me thinks it’s just an SEO bot—especially if the account never posts any comments. What are some ways to encourage posts that are more engaging? Or should I just ignore, downvote, and/or block those doing this kind of posting?

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    One point twenty-one jigawatts!
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    edit: Thank you to all who answered! I’m amazed at how many ways you came up with to answer this.

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    I have a computer running what I think at the time was called Ubuntu Server (no GUI) that I installed Xfce on, making it essentially Xubuntu. I did this because it allowed me to use `mdadm` to set up RAID (4 drives; RAID 5) _during_ the OS install. My OS lives on an NVME drive, and I have my raid mounted at /Files. I have lots of data in my RAID, and much (but not all!) is backed up to the cloud. There would be both emotional issues and lots of time required to fix things if I lose the RAID or the data on it. (I am realizing as I write this that I put off upgrading so long, I can probably copy all the data to one 20TB drive (oof! That’s expensive) since they’ve gotten about as big as my 21.83TB volume.) How safe is it to take the OS up on this offer? ``` New release '20.04.6 LTS' available. Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it. ``` How hard is it to reestablish the RAID if it forgets it exists? Is there anything else I can do to make this more likely to “just work”? (Like: don’t do it over ssh) Are there other factors I am not thinking of?

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    CHIKIN. I FUK NO UK NO

    CHIKIN. I FUKN O UKN O

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    “How do you like that? The guy gets laid more times dead than I do alive.”

    Toot: https://mstdn.social/@Skepticat/112718078627379974

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    I have two complaints about Firefox Focus on iOS: First, when typing into the address bar, you must finish and tap “search” or “go” or else all you typed will go away if you switch to another app and back again. Firefox Focus shouldn’t forget what you’re doing unless you hit the garbage can icon or force close the app. Second, if you’re typing, and you tap anywhere I’ve marked in red in the screenshot, it erases the search/url text you’ve typed, and you have to start over. It didn’t used to do this when Firefox Focus first came out. It would be fine to put a garbage can icon somewhere in that area, but the area now that deletes what you’re typing is _bigger than the keyboard_, and I’ve mis-tapped there way too many times.

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    https://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/local-news/fresno-homeowner-starts-fire-trying-to-kill-spider/

    > “We get it, we don’t like spiders either, but it’s never a good idea to use a blow torch or any other flammable device for pest control,” firefighters said in a social media post.

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    I peeled it off, and there is no reside on the item, nor did was there any damage to the label. I had to stick it back down on each side to get the photo, but it pealed right back off in perfect condition again. If this can be done, why aren’t all labels like this?

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    Cheese

    Texas Cheese

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    From: https://lemmy.world/post/15026663

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