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Hello there
In fairness, when is the last time youve taken a shit in a post apocalyptic videogame? Although I still think its cool if things like this are considered.
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Hello there
In fairness, when is the last time youve taken a shit in a post apocalyptic videogame? Although I still think its cool if things like this are considered.
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It's now illegal for Minnesota libraries to ban LGBTQ+ books under this new law
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I believe it was also the only state not to vote for Reagan
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A welcoming gift
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Sicily gives you derelict houses
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Explain how I got here? Not unless everyone gets really cool about a lot of stuff really quickly.
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I'm writing this comment from the restroom at my part time student job at a cybersec-consulting firm so that's definitely one way.
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its still deprecated
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This is such a hard part of learning Linux. "Just look at the logs" Which logs? Where? How?
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Also Leo was from the 1980
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9/11 2.0 is just one drunken driving incident away
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Putin starts tactical nuke drills near Ukraine
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This still relies on humans carrying out these orders, which, historically, they have never done (Cuba Crisis, false alerts in the USSR). Putins button isn't wired to the ICBM launcher.
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Turkey stops all trade with Israel over ‘humanitarian tragedy’ in Gaza
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the genocide of the Armenians is not taught about in German schools because it regularly resulted in attacks on teachers from turkish parents if teachers so much as spoke about it to their students.
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Autocorrect Rule
Women are the foundation of the Berlin wall
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thoughts on ereaders/kindles?
At least in Germany "tolino" might be worth a look. I don't know how far they have expanded out of Germany, though.
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Life in Afghanistan dire as Taliban mark 3 years of rule
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No but you see, telling the truth is leftist.
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Microsoft Edge is actually good lmao
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Then go and use any of the things you are using without linux.
Lemmy? Hosted on a Linux server
Almost any major website? Linux server
Any other web service? Linux Server
The Server infrastructure that surrounds your favourite Operating System? Guess what, Linux server
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Rainbolt is unbeatable
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Catalonia. Catalan flags are everywhere.
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Murica
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Many 70+ yr olds cannot or should not be driving cars either, because of eyesight/reflexes. Bicycles on the other hand, especially if conditioned throughout life, and later Trikes/Handbikes/Recumbents can be great options for many elders, and cycle infrastructure is perfectly usable for mobility scooters etc for those who really can't or do not want to bike.
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Question about Proton
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Also, areweanticheatyet.com
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Recommendation for a high-quality webcam for Linux
A google Pixel phone works well for a webcam, in case someone comes across this post and has one.
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Anon is a true romantic
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Stop Using Your Face or Thumb to Unlock Your Phone
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In GrapheneOS, a single wrong fingerprint disables fingerprint unlock until the password is entered.
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consumption is freedom
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Its like the difference between a Patek Philippe and a Hublot. The Patek is an incredible display of craftsmanship and stupendously expensive because it takes multiple highly skilled watchmakers like a year to make one. The Hublot is expensive because owning it is expensive and that makes it cool. There is no technological advantage it has on a watch that is half the price. No watch enthusiast would ever buy a Hublot.
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Historically, women were dressed by/with the help of servants, while men dressed themselves most of the time. Thus, women's buttons were placed such that they could best be closed by others, while men's buttons were meant to be closed by the one wearing them.