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What makes you say that? This figure comes from health officials of Palestine, at least according to the article.
What makes you say that? This figure comes from health officials of Palestine, at least according to the article.
“don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater” -someone, probably
Ah yes, the classic and completely justified DRPK supporter. Lemme ask you this, does the US doing something bad nullify the wrongdoings of another country/regime?
I think bugsnax might fit, it takes until near the end of the game for the horror aspect to begin, and then it hits hard. Look up the ending so you can screen it for him and make sure it’s appropriate.
It’s better to love and lose, then to be lost without love.
More like the midly warm pot, as vpns will still be legal
Welp there are no such things as good people anymore, just good actions by people. This is actually so horrible to see, thanks!
Well, when they IPO this is the kind of stuff that will turn off potential investors, so that’s where it’ll hurt spez.
So this is what I’ve never heard, is when have nfts actually been used? Like it’s too inefficient/expensive to store large amounts of data, so what is it good for?
By relative obscurity, I mean purely market share. By percentages, it’s obscure, by raw numbers it’s still popular with millions of users.
Nothing is secure anymore, and it makes sense. The reason there are less apple hacks (anything I’m the ecosystem is susceptible) is by keeping things proprietary and their relative obscurity. There have been hacks on Mac’s, iPhones, but also Linux, android, and of course windows.
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I’ve heard you’re not supposed to use tor and a vpn, but I’m no expert.
https://support.torproject.org/faq/faq-5/