Probably got some parachute built in.
That seems like a workout/endurance machine!
Deeply discounted, yet with the satisfying conclusion that our external clients get! /s
And definitely not standing at the back end!
You figure out where you want to go. Plan how to get there, and then do things in the present to get there. Don’t get stressed out how things turn out; you can only really have some notion of control of what you are doing. If the current plan doesn’t work, change it, and keep doing it, until you get there, or not.
2FAS, Bitwarden, Firefox are my most used FOSS on Android for me.
I guess people will cheat and hide it everywhere.
Lemmy!
There seem to be published scientific paper that some scientists disagreed. There are alcohol-free mouthwashes too.
He’s obviously using the Force.
Listerine seems to help remove plaque effectively. Since start using it in the middle of the night when I wake up, not getting regularly cleaned doesn’t seem to be a problem anymore. This is coupled with flossing and thorough brushing of course.
While corporate America focuses on mainly profits, “fighting for human rights” are just empty slogan, because corporate America is already exploiting human misery for profits. For government, it’s going to be “to prevent China from becoming the dominant tech power in the developing world” that’s going to drive this sort of initiative, which most likely will have mixed results or fail miserably altogether. Chinese exports are already driving the non-elite consumer markets in the developing worlds.
Didn’t his admin approve the Operation Warp Speed thingy?
That’s probably not just for debris protection; there’s also bat shit!
True.
Automatic patch => automatic installation of malware
Manual patch => unpatched vulnerabilities
Screwed either way.
Yeah, this is definitely a problem with brand new services, especially when the native app isn’t appealing. For example, I use Liftoff for Lemmy. Open-sourced✅ In official Appstore✅ Relatively transparent who the developer is✅ No special permission starting off✅ Relatively few downloads📛 .
When a mobile app doesn’t ask for permissions, it’s definitely less nerve-racking than the more permissive desktop environments where the apps don’t have to be special to do considerable damages.
which shall be now known as the pawtop.