

Not much I suppose. At least in case of Google, it’s governed by a single policy.


Not much I suppose. At least in case of Google, it’s governed by a single policy.


This is the correct comment. Google sells access to user data, not the data itself.


Realistically it’s mostly Magic the Gathering and anime


Are these people American expats?


Was this coded on a phone touchscreen?


Unfortunately people here are mostly incapable of having nuance.


Yep, just imagine how bad the compression artefacts will be if they double the resolution but keep storage/network costs the same.


Cargo bikes cost 5 grand? That’s outrageous.


I’m fuming at this too. Pictures with some amount of bokeh is the standard look unless you’re shooting landscape camera or using a telephone to snap pictures.


Is the screen glass easy to change?
I’ve been at Dachau concentration camp. There were wooden bunk beds multiple levels high where prisoners were crammed.
There’s no evidence of Zyklon B being used to kill people there like in Auschwitz, but people were starved and beaten to death there.
I visited the onsite crematorium too where the still living prisoners were forced to burn the bodies of the dead ones.
Even if it is one of the least bad camps, it still is so terrible. When I visited, people just looked at things in silence because it all is truly incomprehensible. Going there feels like being slapped on the back of your head, truly an eye opener.


I understand this is largely due to Americans wanting to get drunk like everyone else but also having to drive everywhere.


Italy has a fascist government
How?


In the 90s you had to be careful not to touch the Nintendo while playing or else the game might crash. It was still better than today because you didn’t need an internet connection to play your games.


Don’t Americans do this in real life? That’s what TV taught me.
Every Macbook Air in the coffeeshop crashes out of sheer terror and awe when you unfold that nerdstation.
I once found a pair of barefoot running sandals online that were otherwise normal with rubber soles etc, but had a copper rivet inserted through the sole to facilitate that connection to earth.


TV straight against the wall and a couch on the opposite wall. Matress on a bedframe and in a separate room.
Powershell (and nushell) is great. The concept of piping and manipulating objects instead of text is so comfortable. Having types is also great.
Administrating Windows would be a nightmare without it.