One records your every moment and was instantly exploited to get every piece of data you ever saw and the other does things when you ask it too and asks you before sending data off device. These are clearly exactly the same thing.
One records your every moment and was instantly exploited to get every piece of data you ever saw and the other does things when you ask it too and asks you before sending data off device. These are clearly exactly the same thing.
As the other person sarcastically implied, these sites are intentionally split to make it more difficult to take them all down at once. When one goes down another can pop up, and in the mean time the others are there, on and on forever.
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Hexbear isn’t a great place to look for cis women. It’s an amazing place if you’re looking for tankies though.
What if I told you a lot of companies don’t have solid review requirement processes? Some barely use version control at all
Polar bowler was legit for its time, solid game
Oh no, that’s pterrible
That would cancel out the effects of the blood and the piston wild never rise
You can default git to using your current branch and a specific upstream so you don’t have to put anything after git push
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The only real software engineer anymore is Linus Torvalds, everyone else stands on the shoulders of giants.
It has tasted blood, it’s too late to reason with it
Like rain on your wedding day
It’s not quite as interesting as you might hope:
On November 12th, 2012, YouTuber LifeAccordingToJimmy posted a video titled “Don’t Stop the Music,” a skit based on the awkward moments caused when the music stops at a party and a story one is telling is overheard by others. In the sketch, the music stops as the main character says something particularly strange, causing the partygoers to stare at him. The video gained over 4.2 million views (shown below).
No, you’re not, but the circle jerk here is definitely against discord.
Yes, let only the rich control your thoughts.
I’m not surprised this will get downvoted here, I’m as much of a pirate as anyone, but news needs to be paid or only people who can afford to control the news without income will control the news.
Yeah, they had a surprisingly long life time, given they were created by Google.
iCloud is a data backup system, it has nothing to do with the topic at hand