It’s open source software, raise an issue/bug report if this is unexpected behavior. The community is open and responsive to feedback. Posting here won’t get it fixed.
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It’s open source software, raise an issue/bug report if this is unexpected behavior. The community is open and responsive to feedback. Posting here won’t get it fixed.
When taking photos of the leaning Tower of Pisa ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Signal has account pins now so I don’t think the attack vector is as large as it used to be
Quickly dip them in the sun (or any G-type star). The high heat will immediately carbonize the outside keeping the mozzarella contained (and also carbonized).
The magazine capacity is an issue though. The standard 30 round mag is far to large for any realistic hunting purposes (you can also get up to 100 round drum mags). While you can hunt with an AR-15, it’s not the best rifle for the task.
I live in Canada and the government is in the process of banning semi-automatic centre fire rifles capable of holding more than 5 rounds. Given that 3D printers exist, this pretty much bans all rifles with interchangeable mags. I’m a gun owner on a rural property and I think that’s a reasonable compromise. I can still own a decent bolt action hunting rifle and a semi-automatic rim fire rifle with no mag limit.
It does suck for people who’s rifles are getting banned though.
Have you considered getting NordVPN? A YouTuber told me it protects against 100% of hackers
This happened to me when I was younger and more silly.
Fuzz: “What’s your name?”
Me: “I know my rights, I don’t have to tell you my name unless I’m under arrest”
Fuzz: “OK, you’re under arrest”
I spent 2 hours in a cell and ended up on the opposite side of town 😅 I 100% deserved it.
The purpose of these kinds of aliases is to disassociate the human’s email address from the service. Alias services like this aren’t designed to enable multiple signups for a single service. Otherwise it would quickly be a tool abused by spammers, blocked by services, and useless for people.
Funnily enough I think pirating the content from a torrent site would be the easiest option
I’m never buying a Google product again after dealing with their “support” for a warranty repair. I’ve given Google thousands over the years. What a silly short sighed company they’ve become.
That’s exactly what a virus that was trying to trick me would say…
Yacht clubs often have Wednesday afternoon sailing races and those crews often need extra folks on board. I learned sailing that way when I was in university. An inexperienced reliable crew is member is better than an experienced unreliable crew.
Fun fact, DEDSEC is a type of memory used in Soviet era mainframes.
Ok, I’ll come clean, I’m actually an angry T-Rex that drives on the wrong side of the road. I’m just looking for validation
That chiropractic care is not evidence based
I’ll jump on board with this too. Someone’s got to be the smartest person on earth ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If you’re driving the same speed as the car in front of you, you have no reason to use the left lane
What if the car in front of you is driving at the same speed but heading right at you? Or if there is an angry T-Rex in the right lane?
OK, I did the math. I could turn $1K into $74M in 10 years with that strategy. I lost a year of growth because I thought Ethereum was released in 2013 however it was the white paper that was released in 2013, the coin started public trading in August 2015. Either way, I’d still be happy with that return.
I’m doing this from memory to stay in the spirit of the question. I’d buy ethereum, then pivot to zoom in early 2020, pivot back to etherum mid 2020, then finally to NVIDIA at the end of 2022. I’ll look up how well my memory works have served me.
It’s not an ideal solution but you can save your Google takeouts to Dropbox. It might be worth signing up for Dropbox for one month and use Dropbox’s sync features. I haven’t used Dropbox in years but they used to have quite solid syncing.