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I am requesting $298 related to food expenses.

You can learn how to survive these situations when I am situated.

I faced two periods of street homelessness this year and documented it. Soon, I will publish how to survive homelessness (end result: 9.5% BF DEXA; 50 RHR).

Here is what delayed this guide after I published how to use the virtual XR setup.

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A shelter promised me funding, but didn't provide it after a subordinate social worker assaulted me for turning off the TV at night (as rules indicated).

The head social worker made the decision to alert me during the middle of my 12-hour shift at work that I was kicked out. I contacted police with a video — showing how the worker assaulted me — which made the social workers give my stuff back directly after my 12-hour shift.

The workers left me in front of a motel with my stuff on the ground and promised to reimburse me, but never did.

I recovered from that situation and am almost situated.

So help me out. You won't regret it.

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Sent. Wishing you well.


I received the amount I asked for a food budget this month ($300).

Thank you so much!

More updates on my situation coming soon.


I am technically homeless and would like $300 for food budget.

I can share more information about my situation in a month.

So help me out. You won't regret it.

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Thanks


Email me and we will get you taken care of.


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The term refers to a black person. The word is "cowboy" due to slavery when all black men were called "boys" like they were on the plantations. For example, "n***** boy". So the history of "African-American Cowboys" cannot be "lesser known" unless the word's meaning has been rewritten.


Well actuallyed so hard you missed the point entirely I think. If people don't know that original use then it is indeed less known.


It's made up gibberish. By no means did cowboy originate, as a term, referring to slaves.


That's one way to interpret what I'm saying. Otherwise, the story is technically supposed to be titled, "The Lesser-Known History of Cowboys". It also doesn't discuss the origin of the word.


Track your calories (eat more) and get more sleep for your Central Nervous System. Take more rest days between workouts, even if it sounds counterintuitive. Engage in non-static stretches and don't sit so much at work.

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I submitted a similar issue regarding Google Drive folders. I don't think submitting this issue will earn OP any money as a "significant security vulnerability": In other words, Google will not consider this a significant security vulnerability.

> While our highest-impact services (e.g., Google Wallet, Gmail) are designed to make cookies expire very shortly after the user logs out, we believe that most potential exploitation vectors for this behavior fall outside the security model of modern browsers and operating systems, and can't be meaningfully mitigated by any single website.

> Check this link for more info: https://sites.google.com/site/bughunteruniversity/nonvuln/co...

Note: The issue I submitted was related to revoking all sessions (authentication) as well.


> I don't think submitting this issue will earn OP any money as a "significant security vulnerability"

I don't think OP wants to claim a bounty (and anyway, probably doesn't have the details needed), OP just wants the issue fixed. Getting the issue looked at by someome who cares is more likely in the bounty program than through google customer support, because bug bounty triagers need to be empowered to communicate with people empowered to fix issues and google customer support isn't so empowered.

In a good customer service organization, an issue like this should get escalated, but that's not the reality at google, and not at too many other places either.


Michael Seibel recommends that all hires raise the average IQ score of the company. Yet they also recommend that startups be run by outliers? It doesn't work logically. Regardless, many programmers (technical founders) believe that LeetCode performance is correlated with IQ Score (since Google started using DS&A).


It sounds comforting in theory but expensive in practice.

That advice has long been old startup lore even before Michael was at YC.

But wrt literal IQ (I recall the advice being "smarter" than the average person in the room, not IQ specifically), I think the intended meaning is more "cognitive ability" or i.e., ability to learn quickly.

I think this is why most early stage startups can do well with mostly strong junior engineers and a lesser percentage of seniors to oversee the cloud engineering concerns like scale, architecture, infrastructure, security, etc.


I score above average on IQ tests. Today, I would fail an algorithm interview. I have been building business apps. I can take an idea and make it a feature from 0 to database/api/web app.

I made a decision to just suck it up next year and practice algorithms. I have no problem getting offers from average companies. However, all the big dogs want data structures and algorithms. It doesn't feel right for me, but oh well.


I'd rather a real IQ test vs leetcode cramming games and having junior coders being the gatekeepers anyways.


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