And they’re red, that means the offer is about to expire. Better act quick!
Not your run of the mill ‘Russia throwing out windows’ news item…
I’m not angry, that’s in your mind. You seem to have a habit of linking things that shouldn’t be linked. Good day.
That has nothing to do with what I was answering to OP (who seems to have a difficult time translating ‘operating in’ to ‘being reachable from’), I don’t know why you are trying to debate (?) me on something else completely. Same goes for the www, I’ve never called it that.
(1) Agreed of course, but I don’t see much of an issue there. You try to get a 100% coverage on your blockade, but 99% will move twitter to compliance too. same goes for (2). As for (3), I’m not really sure why you directed that at me.
They’re not accessible anymore from a jurisdiction if said jurisdiction which rules they are violating decides to change their networking policies. And because twitter likes to be accessible, twitter decided to comply with the rules eventually. You seem intentionally obtuse btw.
operate in != run from
If you want an apt example of a company ‘run from’ America not allowed to ‘operate in’ another jurisdiction:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blocking_of_Twitter_in_Brazil
… what do they think the lions are fed any other day?
TempleOS
Must to what?
Btw also an awesome way of telling people you’re pregnant.
fyi, systemctl disable/enable has a --now flag
It looks extremely al dente.
I heard they recently switched to pagers because cell phones where deemed to be compromised. So I think besides the direct deaths and injuries, this attack also targeted lines of communication and trust in technology as a whole (or anything supplied by your superior even).
The title is phrased a little weird though, as if Ukraine is to be blamed for this cluster fuck of a situation.
Except that the download numbers don’t correspond at all with the population numbers.
Huh, I thought I recently read China accused the US of tricking China into invading Taiwan but that they won’t take the bait.
I guess this is what ‘not taking the bait’ translates to in Chinese?
Surely they can’t both be true at the same time though, right? Either governments are rightfully not participating in a price-gouging racket, or they are cheapskates not willing to pay pharma companies.
Can I bum a cigarette off of one of you guys?