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This is what it feels like to be a decent human being not a leech
This is what it feels like to be a decent human being not a leech
The Suwałki Corridor is even less important strategically after Sweden joined NATO and forces can move through there. Its main importance right now is for reinforcing Kaliningrad, which itself is not very supportive of Mother Russia actions. So in a hypothetical invasion scenario who even knows what would happen in Kaliningrad.
In most jurisdictions you can’t give away copyright - that’s why CC0 exists. And again most open-source and CC licences require attribution, if you use those licences you have a right to be attributed
CC (not sure about MIT) virtually always requires attribution, but as GitHub Copilot showed right now open-“media” authors have basically no way of enforcing their rights.
DaVinci provides Linux binaries
I know it was different times, but if my kid was so afraid of not doing homework to the point of breaking into the house through the basement window, I would consider it a huge failure on my side.
Certainly loud, but I think the way forward should have been engineering a quieter version instead of going back to plastic. And in the meantime use idk… a bowl?
Edit: use a bowl, meaning put the crisps in the bowl when you open them if the noise bothers you
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Data caps are simply false advertising - if your infrastructure can only handle X Tb/s then sell lower client speeds or implement some clever QoS.
There are plenty of users for whom 1.5TB is quite or very restrictive - multi member households, video/photo editors working with raw data, scientists working with raw data, flatpak users with Nvidia GPU or people that selfhost their data or do frequent backups etc.
With the popularity of WFH and our dependence on online services the internet is virtually as vital as water or electricity, and you wouldn’t want to be restricted to having no electricity until the end of the month just because you used the angle grinder for a few afternoons.
Can you send that one? I’m actually researching driverless printing right now
At this point I’m afraid we can look at Nazis (oh the irony…) to understand those Israelis. The similarities of soulless brutality are pretty obvious…
Exactly! Climate, audio, seats and mirrors controls also must be physical as they are more or less directly related to safety
Many websites prevent providing aliased Gmail address, how you’re planning to address that issue?
That looks… surprisingly promising
How strong that cloth and attachment would need to be to survive gusts from a storm that’s capable of generating such big hail?
But why the Docker :(((
current version of the KGB
I would assume that when shattered it becomes flexible so you can move it out of the way
Which would be quite ridiculously (but sadly not surprising) because if Boeing would overcome those issues it could grow stronger and start functioning sustainably. They can’t just shut down all the critics and hope other countries will continue buying their products, especially when Airbus is around
Poland went through such populist policies and their only outcome was massive inflation