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nomorepie wrote
Reply to I pretty much bricked my router while trying to do a firmware upgrade, but I was able to recover it and get the upgrade done successfully. by flabberghaster
Route her? Well I hardly know her!
nomorepie wrote
Reply to pink lady apple [Aa] by oolong
I do like that one, I think one of my favs of the widely commercially available ones. A good workaday apple
flabberghaster OP wrote
Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in I pretty much bricked my router while trying to do a firmware upgrade, but I was able to recover it and get the upgrade done successfully. by flabberghaster
Not only did I unbrick it, I now have IPv6 which wasn't working before! 🥳
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to I pretty much bricked my router while trying to do a firmware upgrade, but I was able to recover it and get the upgrade done successfully. by flabberghaster
congrats on recovering the situation
devtesla wrote
Reply to Purchased 2 video games this month based solely on the knowledge they let you play as a lesbian by Ruby
My favorite lesbian game of the moment is Misericorde, a VN about nuns and murder
nomorepie wrote
Reply to Sprite! by oneviolence
For my wounds?
nomorepie wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in watching severance wiht my boobs out #myWonderFulWorld by I_got_killed_one_time
That was wild when she did that
nomorepie wrote
Reply to Spicy Stir Fry by WRETCHEDSORCERESS
Beautiful post. May you enjoy many stir fries to come.
nomorepie wrote
Reply to I made this post to sniff out everyone who has a low self esteem and acts like they feel they deserve to be insulted. by flabberghaster
I did not see it but I don't like to be insulted so I wouldn't have replied anyway. You are great too 🗣️
emma wrote
maybe you have a boy bawang chichacorn allergy.
SWORDSCROSSED wrote
I thought the "boy" was an exclamation at the start of your post but I see now.
nomorepie wrote
nitori wrote
Reply to @ErikUden@mastodon.de: huh, cryptocurrency exchange “Coinbase” just sent me an E-Mail endorsing the AfD for the upcoming German general election. Normal time to be alive. by twovests
I'm not a fan of cryptocurrencies or Coinbase but the email text Erik claims to have received doesn't really back what they're saying about that platform lol
nitori wrote
Reply to It is not Trump that betrayed Ukraine; those who set it on a path to full-scale war with Russia did by neku
Yeah, a Russian "freelance journalist"... https://informnapalm.org/en/leonid-ragozin-russian-opposition-journalist-in-latvia-as-promoter-of-kremlins-narratives/
Meanwhile, despite a few angry escapades in recent days, Ukraine’s European partners may begin to fall in line with the US on Ukrainian membership. On February 14, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said there was never a guarantee that Ukraine would join the alliance as part of a peace deal with Russia.
This statement contradicted some of his earlier pledges. In December 2024, the newly appointed Rutte said at a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Ukraine’s “path to membership is irreversible” and that it was “closer to NATO than ever”.
That's not really a contradiction
Contrary to various Western predictions that the Russian economy will collapse and the regime will crumble under war pressure, Russia has managed to fare relatively well throughout this conflict. Its economy has been booming thanks to lavish defence spending and – unlike Ukrainians – the Russian population has been effectively shielded from the war becoming a major factor in their lives.
Lol
oolong wrote
this coming from mint press news which is russia-funded? right sure
devtesla wrote
Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in happy transgender saturday by hollyhoppet
cis people should care, for trans people's sake mostly but if not that than their own. anyone who doesn't see that things are going to get way worse if let this happen is blind. if we don't have each other we have nothing
hollyhoppet OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by devtesla in happy transgender saturday by hollyhoppet
thank you for this story it is nice. like it's really easy to fall into thinking cis people just don't care and we're on our own
devtesla wrote (edited )
Reply to happy transgender saturday by hollyhoppet
a member of my husband's archery club was disqualified at a tournament last weekend, saying she had to shoot with her birth gender or some nonsense. the judges printed out the brand new policy and handed to her after she shot, we think they didn't tell us beforehand because they didn't want to lose our club and all our individual entrance fees. anyway we're at another tournament this weekend (different org without that policy) and everyone has trans flags now. having a very transgender saturday
the flags aren't our only plan, we're going to be hitting the other org where we can, but it's nice
rain wrote
Reply to comment by cowloom in How do you do your taxes, fellow feminists? by twovests
Oh agreed. And programming is not a prerequisite ability, rather it is a demonstrative ability for being able to wade through the instructions.
rain wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in How do you do your taxes, fellow feminists? by twovests
(Written with help from O.M.)
I'm wondering, where do you(/does her) start with this?
You start by evaluating your situation. Do you have taxable income beyond your w2s? Do you have enough deductions to make itemizing worthwhile? Do you have children and make some, but not a lot, of money? Are you easily intimidated by long instructions? If the answers are all no, then grab a copy of the year 2024 1040 and look it over - they are grouped into sections, and the most important ones to look over now are income, taxes and credits, and payments. If at least half of it makes sense and it doesn’t make your head spin just trying to read it, download the 1040 instructions pdf and read the line by line instructions. Most of it won’t apply to you, but you need to at least read each line’s instructions well enough to feel confident about that.
If you have questions use google (with the usual caveats about checking your source). And don’t be afraid to ask people for help. ☺️. Finally, if after all that you aren’t confident - don’t. Stick with your usual method of filing, but when you’re done, really look it over. See if that gives you any insight to your questions, and try again next year.
By the way, you can still do this even if you have a more complicated tax situation, and a lot of 1099 income isn’t much harder to file than w2 income. But it does get more complicated the further away from basic w2 you get. As for itemized deductions….
Is the result something you can feel confident that you won't be audited for?
Well, on a personal note yes. But my confidence comes from having helped a close friend who had let things get so out of hand she was actually getting her wages garnished by the IRS. Not only did I help her get them to stop with the wage garnishment, we got those wages refunded back to her - with interest at that (it took a while). I’m not an accountant or a tax professional but I enjoy rule lawyering and it turns out they have a similar skill set 😂
But putting personal confidence aside, it’s a complicated question, but mostly because people tend to misunderstand how IRS audits end up working for most people. First off, realize that in most cases the IRS already has all the information you are sending them - you are simply supposed to add any information that they do not have. If you don’t provide anything novel in your filing then all they are really doing is checking your math. And they consider most w2 filers to be “unsophisticated tax filers” - if the only errors in your tax filing amount to math errors or other obvious flubs, they just fix the error, notify you and send you a check/bill depending. 🤦♀️but also NBD.
On the other hand, if you fail to report income they know you have, or you claim unusual or questionable expenses/deductions, that is more likely to get you an actual audit. This is a serious oversimplification but it helps here if you think about audits in terms of burdens of proof. If your taxes are in dispute, the IRS holds the burden of proof for your income, but you hold the burden of proof for your expenses and deductions. Thanks to robust reporting requirements they generally know about above-board income with any businesses, and failure to file for that income can result in the “unfriendly” version of what I described above - basically, a letter with corrected taxes and a demand for payment with interest. Or it can trigger a full audit. It’s much the same with expenses, except you have to be able to justify every expense and deduction you took. So if in doubt, consult with someone, or don’t take the expense deduction.
That said, penalties and interest are based on the taxes you should have paid. If the IRS finds a $10 error in your taxes they will send you a bill but it’s just not going to be that big. If you are reporting all of the income you are aware of and not claiming a ton of bad deductions there just isn’t that much potential tax to underpay. 🤷♀️
Oh, and that close friend with the messed up taxes? A well known national tax prep firm did her taxes the years that caused the problems. But since they werent simple w2 taxes hers were excluded from their guarantee. 🤬
tl;dr: If you only have w2 and/or 1099 income with no expenses and you have basic math and logic skills you’re probably pretty safe doing your own taxes - you will probably just get it right and any mistakes you make are unlikely to be tragic.
cowloom wrote
Reply to Hey guys what stews do you like? by Moonside
I've got another one for you, this is a recipe for white bean & portobello stew. Credit goes to Kristy Turner for this recipe.
Ingredients:
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2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
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2 leeks (white part only), halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
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2 garlic cloves, minced
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1 carrot, chopped
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1 celery rib, chopped
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4 portobello mushrooms, sliced into ½-inch (1 cm) wide strips
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1 tablespoon liquid aminos
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1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
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1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
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1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
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1 teaspoon fennel seeds
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3 cups (525 g) cooked great Northern beans or two 15-ounce (425 g) cans, rinsed and drained
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4 cups (1,000 ml) vegetable broth (chicken-flavored vegetable broth is best here; see tip)
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1 cup (250 ml) water
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1 teaspoon white miso
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1 teaspoon liquid smoke
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Salt and black pepper to taste
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3 cups (40 g) roughly chopped kale
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Crusty French bread or Southern Biscuits, optional
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Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the leeks and garlic and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes, until fragrant. Add the carrot and celery and sauté for another 2 to 3 minutes. Add the mushrooms, liquid aminos, rosemary, thyme, sage, and fennel seeds. Sauté for 3 to 4 minutes.
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Add the beans, broth, water, and miso. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and cover, leaving the lid open a crack. Simmer for 25 to 30 minutes.
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When some of the liquid has reduced and the vegetables are tender, add the liquid smoke, salt, and black pepper. Fold in the kale and cook just until the kale begins to wilt, then remove from the heat.
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Serve warm, with bread, if desired. Leftovers can be chilled in an airtight container up to 5 days.
TIP
You can purchase vegan broths that are chicken or beef flavored. They do not contain animal products, but they are seasoned to taste like their non-vegan counterparts.
cowloom OP wrote
Reply to comment by cowloom in [a noise that cannot be represented by any known alphabet] by cowloom
To be clear, "would that I could show you" is the closest approximation of the noise in the latin alphabet, not a sentence I was trying to say in response to your comment.
cowloom wrote
Reply to comment by rain in How do you do your taxes, fellow feminists? by twovests
You don't even need to know how to program; if you can do elementary school arithmetic, then you can file a paper form. The tedious part is reading all of the instructions.
nitori OP wrote
Reply to comment by emma in boy bawang chichacorn makes my nose go itchy and idk why by nitori