[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]
Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
No, it was somehow because they hate NATO
They mean newcomer to the list. Here’s what it says right after your quote: “which has been a dominant player in the game piracy landscape for years”
Just use Soulseek
(why not just type format C:\ enter
in the run dialog)
When tested with 10 tabs open, Firefox occupied about 960MB of memory, which is only slightly less than Chrome.
How do I delete this useless, obtuse, and inaccessible folder so I never lose my files again‽
You do realize virtually none of this development in isolationism was around in 2008?
The CSAC also accused Intel of embedding a backdoor “in almost all” of its CPUs since 2008
Hmmm They couldn’t be referring to the extensively researched, reverse-engineered, and years-documented Intel Management Engine, could they?
CSAC is only just now coming across this information? Better late than never, I guess.
Edit: Having now finished the article, yes they are.
Man has consumer protection been kicking ass since Biden’s Lina Khan
https://kbin.melroy.org/m/news@lemmy.world/t/411778/-/comment/3689270
I’m glad that the gist of the Wikipedia thing has finally been implemented, but it currently has major glean issues
It’s productive because it gives free website operators revenue
It makes them.
Article doesn’t mention. I guess you either get them from the $100 electrochemical machine you bought to make the pressure-bearing parts or attempt to pay an undercover police officer for it, which was the way the only British dude arrested tried to obtain the guns.
Edit: That, or from a state where you don’t need a permit to just buy ammo.
I’m saying that any implemented gun control would become easier and easier to bypass. Hopefully our extremists aren’t smart enough.
I don’t see Federation giving any more resilience than Git itself. When a host deletes a repository, that’s reflected everywhere by Federation. Unless you propose disabling the ability to delete repositories entirely, hosts would be sued if they press the “delete but still federate” button when they can press the “delete” button.
i’m still open to defending sourcehut’s federation by email
That’s only one of its bold claims. It’s meant to help reading for whomever finds it helpful
Making such a polyglot that can run on both systems requires much more effort for little gain.
I’m on mobile and it was working last time I tried