If there is one organisation that should know not to fight the internet, it is IA.
That code is here (or there,or over there) to stay.
If there is one organisation that should know not to fight the internet, it is IA.
That code is here (or there,or over there) to stay.
I don’t see it as theft if he paid them - albeit after the fact.
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My old person trait is that I think I should be able to have anything I purchased repaired/serviced by whomever I wish, with whatever parts they deem acceptable.
Our fridge is plumbed in. Constant cold water and ice/crushed ice FTW.
The ability to copy the URL of a video so I can paste it to NewPipe - or a setting where I can choose to use YouTube or NewPipe all red the time.
Hit the tick mark, top left of the screen.
So, win-win?
When I was using Reddit, I used RIF.
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Typewriters were/are monospaced, so putting a double space after the full-stop helped you recognise the start of a new sentence, giving it, and you, breathing space.
The PC fonts are size adjusted and double space is no longer necessary, but it doesn’t hurt.
Why? Would you want to return? I’m just happy to be here, and it can only get better.
Many of the younger generations seem to accept that things don’t last/break easily. I come from a time where there was a wiring diagram for the TV pasted on the inside back cover. Washing machines and other devices often had the schematics included. Repairing your stuff and keeping it running was the norm back then. Even if you couldn’t, you probably had a neighbour who could. Planned obsolescence is a relatively new thing.
I second this. A more powerful 12V socket adapter is far better than a battery pack.
Like this.