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Also PETA got involved, because they’ve never seen an animal-centric story they couldn’t weasel themselves into.
Also PETA got involved, because they’ve never seen an animal-centric story they couldn’t weasel themselves into.
Unverified account? Straight to jail.
It wasn’t compromised. If you can’t be tracked and cross referenced with all the other data that brokers have, your activities aren’t worth anything to reddit and they don’t care about that account.
I was pretty shocked that it was permanent.
I also wondered, if he dropped her straight down into a bottomless hole, what was he standing on just 2 seconds earlier?
Not an expert, so don’t listen to me at all.
The closest analog recently is probably Facebook’s IPO in 2012. They were profitable that year, and the stock price still dropped by up to 50% in the first few months. The business is healthy, and the stock is fine now, but don’t count on a quick buck in the first few weeks/months.
Yes, in case it wasn’t clear, that’s what I was trying to say. The “beer and world record publisher” are related. The “tire and restaurant rating” are related. Both unlike the Stanleys which are not.
Or the tire and restaurant rating.
Stanley, the cup company, didn’t even make the Stanley Cup.
Samsung did have a major problem early last year, but it seems to be limited to a run of products with a specific firmware.
I worked at a university computer lab in the late 90s, and soooo many people referred to the 3.5"ers as “hard disks.”
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I’m just waiting for that glorious day when I can, in fact, download a car.
This reminds me of a question I’ve had for a while, but hopefully isn’t too offensive.
Is there a word for the feeling of “relief” that other people/places are going through the same shit I/we are? It’s not quite schadenfreude; there’s no joy to be had here. Just a sense of togetherness. All my problems aren’t uniquely mine, or even uniquely American (even if the degree may differ for certain issues).
Just started S1E1 to check, and the credits on Netflix are indeed updated.
Sony deleting purchased items from a person’s library?
Shocker.
Looking more and more like the current version of digg.com.
This is why we teach history, kids.
If you know the details, put the year in the search. “c.h.u.d. 1984” gets six results.
Internet Archive has tons of relevant magazines. This Old House, ShopNotes, etc.
Plex desperately wants to be more then just a self-hosted library solution, as that’s often (though not exclusively) associated with piracy. They also have a free streaming service, similar to Tubi and Pluto, that can integrate with your own library.
It likes bots writing to the site, for the engagement; it doesn’t like bots reading the site (for free).