Just make sure you don’t accidentally use the ads-apt-repository or yum-config-manager --ads-repo commands
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Just make sure you don’t accidentally use the ads-apt-repository or yum-config-manager --ads-repo commands


I think your shower is too hot there bud


and even dating apps
Are 15 year olds on dating apps?! How is that legal now?


She doesn’t look very strong


Competition shows human is still better than AI at coding – just


It’s legal through a US subsidiary if the funds come from US operations. The morality is questionable though


Do you have access to Kanopy through your local library? It’s an online streaming platform with decent content.


What’s scary is that limiting kids access to social media sites that promote algorithmic content is controversial. Of course kids shouldn’t be on YouTube. There are great streaming alternatives that are suitable for kids, ABC’s iView in Australia, BBC’s iPlayer in the UK, etc.


Do you have access to Raspberry Pi clones like Orange Pis etc? They’re often cheaper and you can order them straight from China.


I use 36-hour format personally
Encryption is not a crime *unless you’re doing it to someone else’s data to extort them for bitcoins


Isn’t this the same immigrant that got pissed about someone tracking his private jet?


Are the drivers Tokyo drifters? Cause that could explain it


It’s static between changes
Yes you can


Facebook (Meta) owns WhatsApp. I don’t use WhatsApp and it’s a hassle because it’s popular here so having the ability to send messages to WhatsApp without having a WhatsApp account or app would be useful.


The same could be said for sending emails to a Gmail account. You won’t be forced to send messages to WhatsApp but you’d have the option. WhatsApp is popular where I live so having the ability to send messages to a WhatsApp account would be useful for me as I refuse to install or use any facebook apps.


These seem like reasonable changes


It would be ironic if tin foil hats could deflect directed-energy weapon
Just wear protection