Josh Hand
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Josh Hand
@MrJoshHand
Infrastructure Engineer • Tech Enthusiast • Amateur Musician • Stargazer


i wish american drivers understood the zipper merge and didn’t have this whole thing of getting your ego hurt because someone tries to merge late (aka the actually correct thing to do)



BREAKING: Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver who kidnapped and murdered 7-year-old Athena Strand in Texas, has been sentenced to death.

Matt Walsh “Almost all of the arrests that happen in a given year are from like 5% of the population” “Cause you take out the 70% who are never arrested, you take out the 25% who are arrested one time in their entire life, and you're left with 5% of the entire population that's actually doing all the work here in terms of committing crimes and getting arrested. If we were to just round them all up the 5% who are constantly committing crimes, and we would just round 'em all up, put 'em in a cage, put 'em in jail, then the rest of us could live in peace” I thought this data was exaggerating, but it’s not. It’s real Roughly 30-40%+ of Americans have been arrested by early adulthood, meaning 60-70% have zero arrests This leaves a smaller share with repeated involvement, supporting “25% arrested once” So that only leaves 5%, those 5% remaining are the repeat offenders Just lock them all up and stop releasing them

@MarioNawfal Not sure how to feel about this… He served 7 years for “flaying” that kid (should’ve gotten a lot more), but he served his time… it’s called corrections and “rehabilitation”… if we’re locking up everyone who committed a violent crime for life then where’s the rehab?

someone made the most ADDICTIVE game to learn DATA CENTER networking its called Data Center, $6 game, you start with bare floors, buy racks, mount servers, route every cable by hand the INSANE part, every customers traffic shows as colored balls rolling through your cables... you literally see bottlenecks in real time 180 reviews in 48 hours, people with RTX 4090 rigs are HOOKED on a $6 cabling sim



FYI, this is what 20 years worth of safely stored nuclear waste looks like. You can fit it in a third of an average convenience store parking lot.













