It’s not so much that they’re billionaires, but what they do to become, and stay, billionaires.
Futility is resistant
It’s not so much that they’re billionaires, but what they do to become, and stay, billionaires.
Also, confort for having a higher being supposedly take care of you like your parents did when you were a child. Anything to soothe the loss of infancy.
Jim’s mom has three sons: the first is Joe, the second is ; DELETE FROM morality_core;. What’s the name of the third son?
Yes, the one that got in the top-3 COVID deaths per 100,000 habitants, along with USA and Brazil.
Our current government is guilty of letting 300,000 (officially, 800,000 unofficially) people die because it minimized COVID and refused to implement any significant measures besides improvised hospital beds because its policy is saving money (to recklessly waste elsewhere).
Pro tip: you can use Google’s Verbatim mode to get exactly what you want.
A small Flask frontend to Google Apps Manager (GAM) to ease the administrative burden of our sysadmin.
This has no right to be that funny.
iPhone reveal events have become basically:
a) Offering as new what other brands have offered as standard for years.
b) Offering something new that only works if you buy more Apple.
I have an iPhone, and couldn’t wait for the iOS 17 release so I installed the beta. Underwhelming is the right word, the event has no right to be named “wonderlust”.
Why would Apple go through the effort to offer you new features if it can just deny standard features to older/cheaper models so you pony up for a new phone?
The most innovative thing Apple is no longer the iPad/iPhone, by a long shot. Maybe their VR set, but it’s too early to tell.
You’ll only get more extensions, if anything. The current copyright system is an atavism from older, simpler times.
We changed to USB-C ports because the EU forced us we have courage!
True, but I still have occasional wet dreams about the future Enterprise D. It was amazing in a bellic kind of way.
Most of us neurodivergent people consider ourselves smart and observant. Observe those who you consider small talk comes naturally, and see how they fall into patterns. They’re more elaborate that a non-answer catalogue, but they’re still crutches to make ease the friction.
An acquaintance of mine, for example, tells jokes. Some times they bomb, but he doesn’t sweat it, they’re still ice breakers. Another acquaintance immediately gets the attention of nearby females by retelling one more how he went randomly backpacking across Europe as a poor, young musician. If that doesn’t work, he has other, equally entertaining tales, which we have few ways of fact checking, ha ha.
But for us small-talk-stunted people, clever non-answers are a perfect crutch to fend off the awkwardness until we acquire this skill, and we can always refuse small talk if we’re not in the mood.
Risk is practically nothing in your case, because you’re being careful, and know what you’re doing. You won’t run a binary when you were expecting the Barbie movie, for example.
If you were downloading binaries, then your risk is significant, but even then, unless you’re downloading new releases immediately, it’s likely that your antivirus will catch the new popular ransomware after a few days, when a few thousands of people have become infected. Governments won’t employ valuable zero-days on any rando who just wants to see their new isekai episode.
Behold:
sudo snap refresh
… yeah… I’ll see myself out…
Then maybe unchecked ads weren’t a good idea to begin with.
The simplest option, of course.
But, Memmy is a multiaccount app, so I’d like to use instance blocking per account. Last time I tried it, it applied filters globally.
I’ve never cleaned my fridge ice maker in 8 years, how much life expectancy do I have?