Of course they had to choose the most comfortable spot on the couch, they know that it’ll encourage you to pet them.
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Of course they had to choose the most comfortable spot on the couch, they know that it’ll encourage you to pet them.
They’ll immediately switch to English.
Talking out of your AIss*
Or just great satire, what’s even the difference between that and reality these days?
How else am I supposed to see the green shells behind me?
The awful lighting on this photo makes Linus look older than Bill!
My bank transactions already have my name plastered on every single one, and I certainly don’t want any trouble with my courier due to me using a false name, so I don’t do it. This doesn’t mean that I don’t make sure not to share my name online at all times.
I think that you left out the part that explains why it’s called September. Every year, when first-year university students got their hands on the internet for the first time, they would rampage through the noble message boards with their barbarian netiquetteless ways. Many dreaded the annual influx of newbies, and their worst nightmares were finally realized when the internet was opened up to the greater public.
I’m not old enough to have known the old internet, but the photo- and video-based social media never felt attractive to me. The only social media that I used was Reddit, but now I’m here. I appreciate the genuine people speaking their own mind for the sake of speaking around here, instead of the vapid, superficial and clout-chasing ““people”” (read: [fascist] bots) of other websites.
Data-intensive? Electron intensely uses all of your system’s memory data, right?
I would think that Muskrat would like more customers for his satellite internet business.
Do you grip the device in both hands to use the joysticks, or do you just move them around with your thumbs? It looks rather thick, but also very cool.
TMP 2.0 released in October 2014, so I don’t think that you can find particularly powerful systems up for grabs.
I thought that my Dad always killed flies with extreme force, until I saw him releasing them outside from his fist.
Whenever I look at the comments of a Gamer’s Nexus video, Steve often remarks on the hordes of bots he banned, but when I go to other videos, I usually am unable to tell what’s real and what’s fake. I guess that the commenters that have scantily-clad women as their profile picture probably aren’t real, but are there other signs that I can look out for? Naturally, I don’t attach more than a grain of credibility to YouTube comments, but I just want to really get a feeling of just how botted they are.
He doesn’t even need to fly them in, just look at the people he’s putting in charge.
You can probably run Android apps through Waydroid if you really want to.
Yeah, my instance has a nice big banner that reminds you of that.
No. You, and you alone, are the only one who can say if you are or aren’t.
Programs ran through Flatpak can only access permissions and directories that it has explicit permission for. This is perfect for a very small program that only does one thing, it can get rather awkward when you need it to access multiple storage volumes. For example, I wanted to have my Steam games stored on different hard drives, but they were never visible through Steam. I had to override the Flatpak permission to give access to my mounted disks for it to work.
First click of your link. Couldn’th’vb’n better.