

It’s some versions of rand-user-agent
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It’s some versions of rand-user-agent
lol, at first it sounded like they just gave the murderers badges, but the numbers are very different
only thing that helps is more frequent backups. new backup before you wipe or change anything.
the armed conflicts overlap since thousands of years. there hasn’t been a single peaceful day in recorded history. so it’s more like an ongoing thing.
what if they’re into that?
also, implying there is a future this far ahead.
I think earnings and share price tanked because of US cuts tho. The timing matches better. But they seemed ignorant of that or want to distract. CEOs are easily replaced and do little of value. It’s the workers and middle managers who pull the load.
at least that’s what they want to make it look like, so their CEO golf buddy doesn’t get lynched.
You could then be replaced by an android that just uses this info to interact with those people, instead of yourself. You’d never have to meet ppl again. 5 stars 😄
Technically correct. The best kind of correct 🤓
that is not just missile-like. that’s a stage of a long range missile
Never tried it, nor do I know which WM/compositor that is, but if it’s Gnome/mutter, I saw this last week: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1193/maximized-by-default/
I would color code and distribute them next time I buy new ones.
In other languages, German for instance, it’s pronounced kinda like “weh” or like the letter V in English. It’s easier to say that way. Back in the day I sometimes said “triple double u” to not have to say it the actual, complicated way 😅
Bathroom cupboard is normal, except in shared bathrooms like in boarding schools, military or gyms.
I don’t see the problem. It’s from a company called “Dragon Lawyers”. If it was idk “Flower Lawyers” they could put a flower with a tie or something. What is it with those snowflakes not being able to handle a decent watermark. It’s not like it’s somehow offensive.
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Yes, the 3000 Volts gave it a power up and it became invincible for a few minutes; enough to slither to safety.
I like how detailed the articke is about the many things the malware does, but it leaves me wondering how often that complex mechanic fails.