Back in my day, we walked for miles uphill in the snow to school, we rode the unprotected meatspin, broke all of our bones, and then we walked for miles uphill back home. Kids these days are so spoiled and pampered!!!
Back in my day, we walked for miles uphill in the snow to school, we rode the unprotected meatspin, broke all of our bones, and then we walked for miles uphill back home. Kids these days are so spoiled and pampered!!!
How does the mail come in tho bro? Or is your mail server just a client machine?
Do you have a “spammy” TLD?
Dogs don’t care that much about covering their poop, they just do it as a way to mark their territory and such.
certain public features of telegram that do allow you to report illegal materials have been used to spread them.
I don’t understand, what do you mean? Does clicking “report” on a message not simply send a report to moderators only?
taxes get high enough that localities are motivated to put actual pressure on their police
Yes, but then you see politicians cutting funding to schools and such first, no? Taking settlements from “their own” money (such as pensions) is one of the better solutions I’ve heard.
“I was born for this!”
CSS wouldn’t be used to spy on your network traffic; if they wanted your internet data, they’d have much simpler methods to collect it than CSS (and they wouldn’t be able to decode most of that data anyways in normal cases).
or who I am accessing it from
What do you mean by that?
Suggesting that a VPN could mitigate stuff relating to CSS is like wearing a floating vest 24/7 when flying in a Boeing plane: you might feel a bit safer with it on, but it’d probably be smarter to have a parachute instead.
A VPN won’t really do anything against CSS/IMSI catchers.
I also like the privacy extensions, but how often does your prefix even change? Most places I’ve seen you get a /64 announced and it basically never changes – so somewhat elementary to “break through” that regardless.
Even the article is apathetic… they write “escorted” her back to China, when it’d actually be “kidnapped” or “abducted”…?
Not saying that I disagree, but it has basically always been written like that…
How’s the retransmission if a packet gets lost though?
we see ads for broad categories of food, like cheese, beef, and milk, for some reason.
What TV channels are you watching?
It’s a shame that basically every normal person’s retirement is tied up in that though.
Eliska81
How is this popular?
Won’t someone please think about Osama bin Laden’s right to have his letters published and spread on a private platform?
Depending on how you’re counting your integers, Monday is 0, being the first day of the week.
I would hope doctors wouldn’t put metallic things in their MRI room though.
Nah, but they’re both forms of intellectual property.
In this case, it seems like they decided Zynga was infringing on patent US7072849B1. They managed to convince the court that Zynga’s advertising methods were too similar to what was described in that patent. Which is bullshit, as software patents shouldn’t exist, but oh well.