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Bro couldn't draw from imagination and he's the GOAT manga artist??!

u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 4 days ago

Can one use 7zip to encrypt the data - photos and videos - that already exist in google storage as copies or does one need to remove the existing copies, encrypt them and then make copies from scratch in google?

  1. *Title question*

  2. Can you use 7zip to encrypt the data before you burn them in an M-Disc so that when someone 'not you' puts the M-Disc in a reader all they see is a 'put password for access' ?

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 23 days ago

How is time filled in therapy?

Someone can have multiple subjects to talk about but talking is 'very fast': in the sense that in an hour you can talk in a normal speed and cover everything you want; this includes the questions of the therapist. Suppose your problem was low self-esteem. In 10 minutes you can say when it started being noticeable, how it manifests around other humans; how you have tried to combat it, what goals you have in therapy, background exploration such as childhood. In 20 minutes you said everything. How is the rest of the time filled or supposed to be filled? It seems like if you already have your story ready to tell, considering or not the therapist's questions (whether you answer questions that would be asked by the therapist about the story / problem or the therapist asks you) there is a lot of time left on the clock: it is filled how?

There can be a lot of time left even if you take some time thinking about your story and problem. So I don't understand how multiple appointments can look like in lots of modalities. In the past and now I guess there is psychoanalysis which is a months worth of appointments; you talk about what exactly in so many hours?

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 1 month ago

When apps update and carry a certain amount of MBs, do the MBs stack upon each other with the previous updates' MBs, or do the previous MBs get erased and replaced by the new upadate's ones?

In other words, suppose there is an application on your mobile phone in play store: it needs update; the update requires the phone to download 50 Megabytes; the update.. *is* 50 MBs. Now suppose that there is a newer update after ten days, same amount of MBs required for downloading. Does your phone's storage room or the application itself *delete* the previous 50 Megabytes or does it keep it **and** adds another 50 MBs, leading to less storage room with each update?

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 1 month ago

I want to store somewhere a ton of videos and photos so that they last for 100+ years: is a Hard Disk Drive the best choice?

My goal is to save those photos and videos and leave the Hard Disk Drive till the next time I want to transfer new photos and videos. There will be no frequent usage. I don't mind if it's slow compared to Solid State Drives. Which of the 2 should I choose to store my data in: HDD or SSD?

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A seperate question: Hard Disk Drives and SSDs save the video and picture in the same exact quality that your phone or your laptop has it, yes or no?

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 1 month ago

How is the time filled in therapy?

Someone can have multiple subjects to talk about but talking is 'very fast': in the sense that in an hour you can talk in a normal speed and cover everything you want; this includes the questions of the therapist. Suppose your problem was low self-esteem. In 10 minutes you can say when it started being noticeable, how it manifests around other humans; how you have tried to combat it, what goals you have in therapy, background exploration such as childhood. In 20 minutes you said everything. How is the rest of the time filled or supposed to be filled? It seems like if you already have your story ready to tell, considering or not the therapist's questions (whether you answer questions that would be asked by the therapist about the story / problem or the therapist asks you) there is a lot of time left on the clock: it is filled how?

There can be a lot of time left even if you take some time thinking about your story and problem. So I don't understand how multiple appointments can look like in lots of modalities. In the past and now I guess there is psychoanalysis which is a months worth of appointments; you talk about what exactly in so many hours?


^(24th May 2026, 18:54pm, Sunday)

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 1 month ago

What are the economics of a highly priced fragrance?

In other words, what are you paying for when you buy a $/€ 150+, 300+ frag? How much of it is for:

  1. The unique scent created

  2. The art of perfumery, expertise

  3. Public Relations: advertisements

  4. Failed batches that led to the final desirable outcome

  5. Cost of raw materials

  6. The Brand and prestige that comes with it

?

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Maybe someone who is in the business can answer 🙏🏼.

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 2 months ago

I'm glad Hisoka's a pedophile

While it turns some people away from the show, and while some people won't even admit that he is a pedophile, I think it's great. It's such an under represented type of villain in anime, largely because Japan itself doesn't do enough to condemn that type of behavior (see Nobuhiro Watsuki). If anything, some anime make their bread and butter by leaning into the sexualization of childlike characters.

Hisoka's a predator that's been attempting to groom Gon since the beginning. For a kid, it's the perfect example of the type of realistic evil that lurks in a world outside of the safety of a home like Whale Island.

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u/MinimumTomfoolerus — 2 months ago