This right here actually sounds cool as hell
This right here actually sounds cool as hell
I can second Pony Island. One of my favorite indies of all time.
Not arguing, just curious: what makes chroot insecure? I’ve used it for installing Gentoo, but I don’t really understand what it’s doing under the hood.
Yeah, I just installed Debian in Termux last night. I’ve got a Samsung phone with a locked down bootloader, so it’s the best I can do.
an average of 23 cables
And these fucking guys make fun of us for our measuring systems
I’m partial to Debian + LXDE, but it has an install option for KDE Plasma as well.
Man, that gorilla needs to work on his stance. He’s swinging like an schoolgirl.
I’ve wanted this so badly for so long
Damn, and they even pathologized it. I guess some things never change.
I suppose that literally answers my question. Lol
I just imagine the most emaciated wastelander actively bleeding out and barely limping along but stopping to just, like, take in the awe of the moment, man.
It’s insane to me that judges can just make these stupid ass rulings that are obviously wrong and just never face any consequences. Like why hasn’t that lower court judge been removed from his position for clearly making a biased ruling to protect a sexual abuser???
I’ve amended my comment to make it more clear. I didn’t mean to imply the app sends your data to third parties, only that the company who owns it profits off of third party information brokering. Where that information comes from is beside the point in my opinion.
PSA: Nova Launcher’s owning company sells their user data. It was a good launcher when it first came out, but it’s been nothing but a downward spiral from there.
Edit for clarity: I don’t mean the app itself. It is owned by an entity that exists to sell consumer data.
I was told this as a fast food manager: do not admit fault, only apologize for the situation the person is experiencing. The second you admit fault, they said, you admit liability for any damages, real or imaginary.
Zelda taught me how to read. Or, more accurately, I learned to read so that I could play Ocarina of Time and know what the hell I was doing.
This seems like a CYA by Intel. They’re saying that there was a manufacturing issue causing oxidation, by that’s not why their CPUs were failing. That was caused by a voltage issue that can be patched, but the bricked CPUs will be refunded/replaced. Like, why admit to two separate issues being present in your product, as a manufacturer, unless it’s to mitigate the blowback from one issue in the first place. I don’t buy it.
Does anyone know of any good sources of information about Opus Dei? I’ve been curious about it ever since I first heard about it on some conspiracy podcast, but I haven’t ever been able to find out a whole lot about it online.
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The Constitution can be changed; it has been 27 times already, so I don’t see why everyone seems to think it’s set in stone.