Leftists in the U.S. can actually make change in the U.S. at a local scale, so we talk against the CCPR because what else can we do.
Leftists in the U.S. can actually make change in the U.S. at a local scale, so we talk against the CCPR because what else can we do.
You say that with confidence but he could have had a manifesto that was lost with his body and the money.
Unless… D.B.?
No, they revoked the reward
Red circle is around the eye of the bee holder
I think it’s one of those technically difficult to do well dishes, so it’s easy to make a bad one because even the good ones are already pretty middling
Tbh I haven’t had windows updates break anything for about a decade now. It’s been really stable, the only instability has been Window 11 looming in the distance.
It’s the same for Samsung’s AI stuff, the only really useful one is it’s smart selecting features - cropping photos, taking out specific images for stickers/collaging.
Everything else though is just the creativity I want to do being done for me.
And thus the year of Linux adoption has been pushed back another 4 decades.
Or even worse yet, Chrysler.
Seems you found your answer but check out the whole Macross series for more mecha alien fights overlaid to JPOP empowering the fighters
Such a tragedy. But honestly knowing what he did makes it worth it IRL
Makes sense, although sadly for real people in person, the elder you look the more likely they are to be pro-Israel. If I’m lucky, the person I’m interacting with recognizes that Hamas are not the people of Palestine, and even then it’s a dicey conversation.
This has been my experience in Oregon at an elder care facility, at least.
AI does give more reasoning than a forum might, that’s true.
And to the end user who doesn’t know what they’re doing, the end result is the same or the AI one will get them “further”.
I say this because if you’re following forums, chances are you’re following guides, which means you don’t understand what it is you’re doing. Which is fine, I typically don’t either, which is why I have a harder time with Linux.
But realistically, following the guide of Stackoverflow will hit a hiccup and you will be stuck. Following AI, things might not work and need to be troubleshooted, but it will continue answering questions until the two of you put together something that sort of works.
Not because of AI, but because the person kept trying. AI only made it so they didn’t need to understand.
As opposed to everyone else calling them bootlickers, I think there is likely a subset of people like this who are not considering piracy against the big corporations as unethical, but the “trickle down effect” of piracy towards smaller business/individuals.
For example, if you were to pirate Starfield, no one would really care. If you were to pirate something like BlackOps, most people wouldn’t care (and those that do are corporate bootlickers). However, what about pirating indie games, or music VST’s, or circumventing a patreon from someone with under 100 supporters?
There’s two camps when I see anti-piracy comments; the bootlickers, and those that have the idea that pirates pirate everything relentlessly. The fact of the matter is that piracy does not hurt big corporations, but we cannot say that is also true for small developers publishing their game on their own, and vocal anti-piracy, or rather artist-in-mind individuals, will let the world know that we should support independent artsits and not pirate.
Now, whether or not indie games are getting pirated is a whole different story. And really, what this comes down to is just having the opportunity to purchase in a way that supports the pirates ease of access.
Also, it completely ignores the ethical aspect of piracy which is why support a company that doesn’t have your interests at the forefront of its business practices. Which is a very similar reason to decide to not pirate – I enjoy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, I would like to see more if it, I will pay Hulu and watch the show to tell them to make more IASIP.
If you like something, don’t pirate it if you want more of it. It’s actually very simple. If you do like it but can’t support it for personal reasons, don’t expect to get more of it.
Which of course, for the anti-piracy crowd is another sentence for, “you didn’t pay to watch it so they cancelled my favorite show!”
Tl;DR - A poor crossover between an individuals enjoyment of corporate content and an supporting independent artists living wage.
It seems to be what’s popular these days
Spotify playlists I guess?
How ephemeral.
I can’t wait for it to be used for important long term information.
It’s legitimately a non issue, set the torrent software to only connect to the VPN end point