Moral of the story: never make breaking changes. Always backwards compatible, always.
Moral of the story: never make breaking changes. Always backwards compatible, always.
It would be cool if somebody missing an arm could get a cybernetic replacement that looks and feels real.
That’s the only situation I can imagine where maintaining a living skin is worth the cost. I can’t even keep plants alive.
Make sure it’s all encrypted files so they can’t compress it.
Even if she did receive warnings, she’s a grandmother who easily could miss one of the many messages on the car. It’s just bad design.
How does that address web search and online shopping?
I think you mean extrovert parasites
And that 4% just buys you a year before inflation cuts it back down again. Searching for a job from home is easier.
Eventually that’ll be one of the quaint old timey smells at the county fair.
Trump was anti-Bitcoin while president, when his opinion mattered. And now that it’s taken off despite him, he’s trying to promise crypto users what Biden has already delivered. The SEC just dropped its case against Ethereum.
These are the exact same people who keep leaving their coins on exchanges.
That’s an industry now? What do you guys do?
Smart move. I recently upgraded from 14.4 to 33.6 and regret it.
They’re the same picture.
Hardware solution is the way. Then they need much bigger software to detect it.
You switching is like turning around a rowboat.
Them switching is like turning around a cruise ship.
100% honest answer, it seems like you’re maybe thinking something that doesn’t completely line up with what you wrote.
You’re calling this Russian censorship, and saying the rule should be applied equally.
That might not be so easy for random schlubs who don’t even know how folders work.
Actually asking, how has Firefox complied with American censorship?
Just because you don’t like my reply…
Californian here: I’d rather have Biden than Newsom. The man is a snake. He’s a snake man. Human snake. 🐍