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@michaeltbh Some changes like that would be fun, I just don’t think it would happen without the other changes that would make building more difficult and often less rewarding
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@CodexHere @aidenybai The reason it shows up in the console is because it’s part of the object. If it wasn’t part of the error object, the console wouldn’t have that information
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@CodexHere @aidenybai It’s very useful because as the error gets handed up, each function name and line number it gets to is added to the stack. If the error is never caught, the browser shows that all in the console so you know exactly where in the code threw the error
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@OurLadysDonor 1. The Pearl of Great Price is multiple things, including an account of Joseph Smith’s first vision and a revealed retranslation of the first books of Genesis. 2. Most of the papyrus that the Book of Abraham were translated from were lost in the Chicago fire
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@reputationfan13 @agraybee I believe they do have an internal news network. This move is still weird though
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@J1414134 @Prowl8413 They’ve had a pattern to it the last few weeks. It’s been a day or two before snapshots and obviously what they are teasing each time
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@Well_There_ @KSLcom Utah has been doing cloud seeding for a long time. The difference here is also using unmanned drones instead of just planes and ground devices
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@4ereForMemes @KSLcom It’s not a fund that they’re hiding, it’s a perpetual fund. They will be able to use more money from that fund every year forever. This last election, one of the ballot measures that passed was to increase the spending from that fund
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@Matruskl @JeffStenquist Yes, security is more important than convenience, but would drop off with ID check actually increase election security? Where’s the evidence (aside from vibes) that there’s a significant amount of fraud where drop offs would also prevent that fraud?
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@TheNakedApple1 @JeffStenquist The problem is that going in person really is inconvenient. That’s fine if it’s necessary, but there needs to be evidence that the current isn’t working. Most of what I’ve heard is entirely vibes based
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@FredHay48655607 @mschultz_12 Thank you, this seems to be a lot more sensible. The worry should be on ensuring ballots are correctly counted because that really is the bigger issue in Utah since there isn’t much evidence of fraudulent ballots being cast
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@Manhattva The supply is limited by coins “mined”. I understand economics, I just don’t think all transactions are ethical. At some point, BitCoin will crash when enough people realize it holds no real value. Those people are the money I would be “earning” through investing in BitCoin
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@Manhattva The value of a product is what it means to the next person. Cryptocurrencies like BitCoin are still getting their value, not because they can be used to buy things but because someone else will pay more for it. The money gained from “investing” in this is money someone else lost
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@Himjamin777 @SeanMcCarthyCom The free tier of turbo tax only exists because the IRS gives companies like Turbo Tax access to file on your behalf on the condition that they provide a free version
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