My battlestation!

2025.01.21 10:40 kriscables My battlestation!

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2025.01.21 10:40 VroemVroemmf Zx4r or zx4rr

I want a lighter 4 cilinder instead of my 1998 cbr 600f. I am debating between the zx4r and rr. This is a bike that I might buy in 2026 as a 2nd bike to my honda nt 1100. What are the differences between the r and rr version? I would probably use it for a track day or 2 a year as well.
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2025.01.21 10:40 Hour-Ad-2206 Should I take a plunge?

I am 28M, Indian currently living in Germany since few years. I work as a product manager since 2023 after my masters.
I have always been interested in entrepreneurship and wanted to start something of my own. I think it's a calling that comes to me often because I love executing on ideas that I have and see the result that comes out of it.
But I am a bit confused though on when and how I should take that plunge. I would love to start something back in India because I have more support structure there and feel India is more conducive to software or tech related to business than prob. Germany. I say this because now whenever I want to make the decision there are a series of sub-decisions like quitting my current job, moving back that comes along.
I dont have a specific idea on what I should tackle. I have some ideas that I start as side projects every now and then. I feel without taking a plunge I might never go into execution and would be stuck in ideation always.
On the other hand, I also sometimes feel, without getting experience or a specific use case in mind, it might be a gamble and if this entrepreneurship thing is a phase in my mind.
I want to know if any of you went through this phase and what brought more clarity for you. What helped you in taking/not taking that plunge?
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2025.01.21 10:40 smmrnights Why is nothing happening?? I mean the news are not gonna get any better than the ones we got yesterday for a while.. So if not now, never (the next couple years?)???

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2025.01.21 10:40 Troll1046 Another reverse split would be hilarious

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2025.01.21 10:40 Designsam07 MacBook sleeve

I recently purchased the new MacBook Pro M4 in silver. I'm considering whether to apply a skin to it, but I'm hesitant due to concerns that it might damage the device. Can anyone suggest whether applying a skin would be safe for my Mac?
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2025.01.21 10:40 Maz_mo Reimagining Government for a Solarpunk society

Hi, I'm a solar punker who designed a new societal model.
Today, I want to share how I came up with a new form of government for this model.
I’ve always been dissatisfied with current government structures, particularly democracies.
They tend to waste money and are often controlled by corporations, which makes them more oligarchies than true democracies.
I also dislike the structure because it places too many responsibilities on very few people, creating a high risk of failure or incompetence.
I also wasn’t fond of other theoretical government systems, as many of them were developed in a time when technology wasn’t as advanced as it is today.
Since throughout history, the form of government has always been shaped by the technology available.
You can't have a democracy without the ability to collect votes from all citizens efficiently.
So, I set out to create a new model based on the capabilities of modern technology.
The government I designed is an online direct democracy.
However, there are key features that set it apart.
First, it’s merit-based. The government consists of institutions that people can join by passing merit tests.
For example, if someone wants to join the health institution and vote on health-related bills, they must first pass a test to demonstrate their knowledge in that field.
Current members of the institution will decide the standards for these tests.
This ensures that voting isn’t just about the majority rule but about the most knowledgeable individuals, creating a more informed collective decision.
Second, there's a vetting process for proposed bills.
When someone proposes a bill, it is voted for by a random selection of, say, 10% of the members from the relevant institution.
If the majority of the 10% vote for it, it then goes on to be voted for by all members of that institution.
This prevents frivolous bills from passing and ensures that only well-vetted proposals move forward.
Hence, people will be voting and proposing bills to change rules, laws, regulations, and projects through the online direct democracy.
This system ensures the government remains flexible and adaptive as technology and the environment evolve.
I’ve continued to refine this system to make it more efficient and robust, but this is the core of the model.
What do you think? Do you believe it’s a good form of government for a solar punk society?
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2025.01.21 10:40 JONOMAUD JONO MUSO - Ándale (feat. Thela Rose)

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2025.01.21 10:40 Justagirl8172 Boss of the office at my vanilla job and boss of your finances 💅

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2025.01.21 10:40 bot-bouncer Overview for IronAngel77

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2025.01.21 10:40 kosakgroove How could I improve my Guix system install manual - SSS manual (Supreme Sexp System) and make it friendlier - feedback welcome

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2025.01.21 10:40 Hustla_1 Nazi Musk?

Nazi Musk? Er dere seriøse dere som mener Musk er en fascist? 😂
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2025.01.21 10:40 Dai_Apolon Edité ésta foto como 800 1n veces,,y nosé ustedes,pero yo veo 😍 que la tann perrita tenía la tanga bien metida entre medio 😍🥵🔥🔥🔥 para mí se le notan claritos los 👄 s 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥

Edité ésta foto como 800 1n veces,,y nosé ustedes,pero yo veo 😍 que la tann perrita tenía la tanga bien metida entre medio 😍🥵🔥🔥🔥 para mí se le notan claritos los 👄 s 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥 submitted by Dai_Apolon to Solcitorivas [link] [comments]


2025.01.21 10:40 Cleverman72 Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira, a sort of 'Dr. Frankenstein,' set out to "create" the perfect daughter and murdered her when she tried to escape her control. The crime, committed in 1933, is now brought back to life through the film The Red Virgin.

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2025.01.21 10:40 Psyperactive81 When people ask me how serious I am about RDR2

When people ask me how serious I am about RDR2 You have no idea!!
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2025.01.21 10:40 Jealous_Service3951 Why there s people find the prn of 90’s and 80’s more hot and attractive than prn those days ?

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2025.01.21 10:40 blurryturtle 2025 Australian Open Quarterfinals Day 2

Keys vs Svitolina : Some players can elevate their level so much that it makes us predict errors, and Madison Keys is one of them. As I watch her crush winner after winner and just make the most pleasing sounds with the ball, my inner raccoon begins to grasp for the treasures. The urge to cling to and hope for peak tennis is too strong, and when Keys’ level dropped in the second, I didn’t dare hope it would return. Down early break points in the third, I thought Keys was toast, but she won a few key points and managed to get back on serve and she was the more effective player in the end. Rybakina didn’t look 100%, but she played well. Her level of hitting was really only undone in the first by the absurdly good level of offense Keys was bringing, and Madison winning the third and staying committed to big hitting without unraveling gives her a good shot in this next contest.
Svitolina has a few wins against Keys in the past, but the most recent one was 2019. In 2022, they played in Adelaide (similar conditions), and Keys won 6-2, 6-4. This should be close, and if Keys plays the same level she did last round, she wins. Svitolina is one of the best defenders and hits really solid, but Keys was able to redirect Rybakina’s power from extremely difficult angles so the match will be on Key’s racquet here. Svitolina is a much better mover than Rybakina so Keys’ patience and consistency will be tested, but she was down 4-1 in the first against Kudermetova and a large part of her comeback was Kudermetova developing a back issue. Generally I’d say Rybakina’s back and Collins’ inconsistency would take away from the quality of Key’s wins, but she’s been hitting extremely well this year and I don’t see significant signs of fatigue. This should be close, but Keys has just a few more ways to score and more matchplay this season. Keys in 3.
Navarro vs Swiatek : This is the first big meeting on hardcourt between these two, and it’s also the first instance I’d point to where Swiatek is really a heavy favorite in the matchup. Iga is more than capable of beating Navarro, but the bonus for her here is her improving her game at a moment when Navarro is in half a slump. It’s weird to tell an Australian Open quarterfinalist they’re in a slump, but Navarro has had a great number of unforced errors even in a positive result. Her and Kasatkina combined for 109 unforced errors, and it can be partially excused because of the nature of their rallies (long baseline exchanges to the extent that both looked exhausted for the last two sets), but there still appear to be some timing and depth issues for Navarro right now. Her forehand has locked in a bit more, but overall it was a gutsy but middling performance. The sheer volume of tennis they played was incredible, and the unfolding of the match was tense and dramatic, but I think Kasatkina could have won this with a bigger serve or one wing on which she could really crush the ball.
Speaking of crushing the ball, Swiatek has decided to. Eva Lys had break points to start the match, but that was the last look she got at success. Swiatek attacked constantly, and her forehand cross looks really sharp right now. Her serve isn’t the most well-renowned delivery, but she seems to have uncorked a more fluid delivery, and the added pace will get her the balls she can really thrive with. It feels like Swiatek has two paths to victory. Navarro is a tremendous athlete, but she has to be a bit fatigued after the 2 hour and 43 minute marathon her and Kasatkina played. It will be a long day running down Swiatek’s forehands, and the edge Navarro had in power against Kasatkina is neutralized here. If Swiatek is struggling, she can also look to outlast Navarro. Iga has struggled in the past with timing errors on fast courts, but Navarro is unlikely to dismiss all her unforced errors in the space of one day. Swiatek is playing better than she ever has, and Navarro is struggling to find her best form.
Sinner vs De Minaur : Jannik Sinner was looking comfortable against Holger Rune, but the score didn’t reflect it. Rune was making constant errors and not at his best, but he managed to get up 4-3 in the second. A quick break followed, and suddenly the #1 player on the tour was in big trouble. Rune has had good success to start the year moving in on returns. He’s pretty adept at guiding them back, and given his somewhat frequent fatigue issues it makes sense for him to be a bit more aggressive in return games. Rune’s lucky set win coincided with Sinner have some issues with an undisclosed illness, and he was visibly shaking on the court. The conditions have been warm in Melbourne, but it was somewhat unexpected to see Jannik in that state. He ended up using a medical timeout, and as with all medical timeouts, he regained momentum when he returned. I have no clue why they had Rune sitting in the sun if Sinner was off-court, but it wasn’t really gamesmanship. Sinner was visibly ill, and the health of players and risks associated with heat stroke are important to take seriously. Rune wound up taking his own medical timeout later, and an issue with the net provided another 20 minute break in the fourth.
Everything that could have sort of assisted Sinner happened, but only after everything unfortunate did. I know there are excellent recovery methods available, but this next match is tricky. If Sinner was dehydrated, maybe he could recover since he didn’t get to the point of cramping. If it was an issue with the heat, it could very well happen again, but a slight reprieve here is that him and De Minaur will be the night match. Alex was pretty effective against Alex Michelsen, and held off a second set onslaught that saw Alex really rally well. The most surprising thing about this match was the final shots De Minaur came up with. Time and time again he was able to rope clean winners with his forehand while fully extended, and critics were saying Michelsen should have won the set but sheesh, hitting through De Minaur is a lot of work. Hitting through ADM is tough, but that’s what Sinner has always been able to do. He’s only dropped one set to De Minaur in his lifetime, so barring a resurgence of his physical struggles, he should be able to navigate this.
De Minaur is the best I’ve seen him since his return from injury, and with the home crowd and a potentially vulnerable opponent we should see their closest match yet. The disparity in their backhands is hard to overlook though, and the majority of my hesitancy to point to Sinner in straights is because of how rough he looked against Rune. While looking rough, he won in a somewhat comfortable scoreline though. Everyone will be scrutinizing Sinner here, but I think modern medicine and a familiarity with a tough opponent will let him squeak by again. De Minaur is a wall but he’s playing the Berrettini role here and trying to punch through a top player with just one weapon. Alex doesn’t serve big enough to avoid rallies here (also Sinner is possibly the best returner on tour), so I think Jannik will eventually break him down. Sinner in 4.
Sonego vs Shelton : So far my plan has been to doubt Sonego and talk about his backhand. Why stop now? This matchup features two very similar styles, but two wildly different draws. Sonego played Wawrinka, Fonseca, Maroszan, and Tien. Shelton played Nakashima, Carreño Busta, Musetti, and Monfils. These are all great players, but Shelton has been bringing his absolute best tennis to extremely rough situations. His overall rally tolerance is a little better than Sonego’s defensively, but he doesn’t have a great willingness to stay in rallies until he has to. Against Monfils, he bailed out of many rallies early and tried to expend minimal energy, but once things got serious (down a minibreak in each tiebreak), suddenly he was Ramos-Vinolas and was willing to hit all day. Shelton’s careful tennis brings his technique out best, and his forehand whip is a thing of beauty. He hit a lot of heavy shots at Monfils, but it was the shots he uncorked with full commitment to the spin that really paid off late in sets. Shelton served well, and though Monfils hit a wall physically, Ben deserves some credit for getting things there.
Sonego can score on Ben and this will be pretty close. The match against Tien was a bit of a rough one, as Learner had some heavy taping on his hamstring and had to add even heavier taping to avoid forfeiting. He hung around admirably, but Sonego never cracked. Tien won the third and made things interesting, but this has been a week of Sonego outserving his opponents and looking physically dominant. I don’t love Sonego’s backhand, but it’s not much worse than Shelton’s. Neither one go too big with it, and this is a serving battle first. I think Shelton is a bit better in every department here, and he’s added a good bit of strength to his frame so I don’t think stamina is an issue. Their only hardcourt meeting was 2022 in Cinncinati, with Shelton winning in three, and you can expect another close one. Sonego has had some good fortune with the draw, but his serve and forehand are good for at least 13-14 games here. Shelton in 4. He has more experience and Sonego has gotten better prep this week.
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2025.01.21 10:40 BasedChadEdgelord Not the flex you think it is

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2025.01.21 10:40 Villycore Uh oh!

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2025.01.21 10:40 Suibianistic Who are some villains you have empathy for and can't dislike?

Who are some villains you have empathy for and can't dislike? From anything to aesthetics or personal preference for an actor playing that role to the character itself at its core. Who are some antagonist that you really struggle to dislike.
I’ll go first. I cannot hate Princess Wanning because she’s such a tragic character at her core. She was sent away as a hostage when she was just a kid, abandoned by her family to secure the crown prince’s future. That kind of pain and rejection shaped her into someone desperate for control and love, even if it meant doing terrible things. Yeah, she framed Xue Fangfei and clung to Shen Yurong in all the wrong ways, but when you understand where it’s all coming from, it’s hard not to feel sorry for her.
I can't also bring myself to hate Shangguan Qian from "My Journey to You." Played by Lu Yuxiao, she's introduced as a formidable assassin trained by Wufeng, known for her strategic mind and resourcefulness. Initially, she appears cold and unpredictable, driven by a survival instinct honed in a world where trust is a luxury. However, as the story unfolds, we see her gradually warm up to the Gong family, especially Gong Shangjue, whom she was initially assigned to target. Her complex motives and the subtle shifts in her demeanor suggest that beneath her ruthless exterior lies a woman shaped by her harsh upbringing, yet capable of change and even love. By the end, her actions reflect a nuanced character who isn't truly evil at her core, making it hard to completely despise her.
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2025.01.21 10:40 1relief Looking so hot

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2025.01.21 10:40 MissxTastee Day 6 - Bad Player, Fans Are Divided

Day 6 - Bad Player, Fans Are Divided Sony Michel was the winner yesterday for average player, Fans divided
I'd like to clarify, obviously Tom is better than "good". For the sake of the exercise I'd like you guys to categorize "good" as it relates to individual records/pro bowl noms/all-pro noms, etc. Please consider "average" as players that have few or no personal accolades, but we're still productive, and "bad" as guys like Jonnu Smith, N'keal, etc
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2025.01.21 10:40 Feisty-Jury-7011 Algerian Chaouia family from the Aures 1932

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2025.01.21 10:40 comradegallery Winter in Gurzuf (1987), USSR

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