I’d expected much more glass on this one too. If you’re underwater for fun you want to see shit!
I’d expected much more glass on this one too. If you’re underwater for fun you want to see shit!
With the minor difference that trekkies usually don’t kill people.
Great first date question!
If I had a friend who kept the company of fascists, I’d probably drop them real quick
Not a good way to make them see reason. I know it’s hypothetical but if you’re friends shouldn’t you put in some effort to help instead of just drop them?
Sometimes it’s great. If people complain about paywalls, for example, and you didn’t even see the pop-up.
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While I actually do that, you cannot seriously recommend it to anyone. Hardly any site works without Javascript nowadays.
It’s 6.2 GHz and they set the voltage to 1.85 V. Both is stated in the article. You must have missed it.
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Just because software vendors legally made it that way doesn’t make it right. Also probably the main reason, many people don’t have any qualms pirating.
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can you give me a like, more clear practical example of a good use of blockchain?
Do you see how all the answers are generic, tend to be long and read like a sales pitch? That’s because the actual answer is: no, there is no practical legal application that isn’t better solved with conventional tech.
The only application that is successfully used in practice is paying for organized crime: buying goods and services on the dark web and paying for extortion like ransomware attacks.
I saw that here, too. Thought about reporting when I saw the sidebar didn’t even have a rule against it (forgot which community though - my app doesn’t present that in an obvious way)