Then they taxed the churches and I said “Right on. They should have been doing that all along.”
Then they used the tax revenues to fuck the Palestinians more and I said “god fucking dammit!”
Then they taxed the churches and I said “Right on. They should have been doing that all along.”
Then they used the tax revenues to fuck the Palestinians more and I said “god fucking dammit!”
It was the bundle of sticks word, but in Italian. In case anyone else was curious.
Put your dry erase markers in the holder basket thing CAP DOWN. jfc, the amount ruined, dried out markers could probably fill a landfill
Similar structure, yes, but this is the important part:
Swiss foundations and their board of trustees are legally obligated to act in accordance with the purpose for which they were established
So, just like the Louvre museum in Paris and the Luxor casino in Las Vegas have similar structures, pointing this out doesn’t really contribute much to the discussion.
For all I know, OpenAI’s purpose is to create Skynet and kill all humans. But Proton’s is:
Our legally binding purpose is to further the advancement of privacy, freedom, and democracy around the world.
Note to future self: suggest this for consideration at book club
What a time to be alive
I can’t watch. Plz
For anyone else like me that hasn’t updated yet and/or generally unfamiliar with the term “Trickplay”, it’s the handy feature that allows you to hover over the progress bar and see snapshots of the content at various times.
Just commenting as a public service since I had to search around a bit before I found an actual description.
You ‘pute 64 bits, whaddya get?
Just ‘nother load for your instruction set
Satoshi don’t call me cuz I can’t go
I sold my soul to the crypto bros
Yeah, what the hell? I didn’t watch the video but one time use pads are crypto 101 first day of class kinda thing.
I’m sorry I can’t contribute much, but as a fairly recent father to an amazing 3yo daughter, I’ll be following along!
Everything bad is capitalism. Don’t you read the internet??
OP really staying true to the literal requirements of the community, and that’s all I have to say about that.
Born too late to explore the world. Born too soon to explore the stars. Born just in time for Algae 2.0 to drop.
Here’s what you do: go to the store and buy 3-5 dandruff shampoos with different active ingredients and cycle between them every time you wash your hair and face (don’t shy away from smearing the shampoo on your face as well). Also, leave it on there a few minutes before rinsing.
Also vitamin D oil is great for face and beard.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BGMCLC4J
This shampoo is great to add into the rotation. The same company makes a face cream that is super good, too.
Putin would never ban X in Russia, are you crazy?
“Hmm yes, banning my best propaganda tool. This is the move.” - Not Putin
It’s all of the above. Sometimes it’s researching in the form of looking around on sites like printables.com or thingiverse to see if someone else has solved the problem already. Scanning is an option too, but it’s tough to get good results with DIY approaches. The barrier to entry is kinda high in terms of money or expertise. When all else fails, there’s CAD. Computer Aided Design. Make it yourself with measurements and some trial and error :)
Hey I’ve got that keyboard. I like it. Give that snoot a boop for me.
Yeah, I’d assumed it would respect the —metric=false flag when building with docker run, but docker-compose is ostensibly supported and easier to work with. I was able to successfully change other configuration options (such as setting the db to use MySQL instead of the default SQLite) using the docker-compose ‘command’ block, but the metric flag specifically was ignored. It’s entirely possible that this is a bug and not an intentional attempt to hoover up user data. Either way, data collection should be opt-in by default (by law, imo).
Hell yeah now Linux and I both will panic in style