It’s not too bad actually
It’s not too bad actually
I was wrong, I could be bothered. None of the alternatives were really great or obviously a better word. Closest I came up with was “quality erosion”, but it doesn’t convey the same feeling of anger and sadness.
I can’t be bothered to look up the correct word, what is it?
I question those studies. It’s way easier to get someone’s attention in office than emailing them 3-4x. Additionally teamwork definitely increases when you work face to face at least sometimes.
Please share this documentation
Use i2p
Maybe by banning it they’ll create a market demand for cars that don’t spy on you
Increasing taxes will just end up going to wasteful or corrupt things, like the weapons manufacture industry. It’s not the solution the left is looking for. Need more regulation on government spending first. Then see if you need more tax income.
FYI, it’s entirely justifiable
The logic in the flowchart appears to take in data and mainuplate it based on normalization and ratios to fill the day. So it outputs a report with time that doesn’t precisely match the tracked data, but looks nicer for the boss.
Ok, technically still vulnerable in the sense that if you transfer a huge file in excess of other parts of the bundle, it might be identifiable by a bad actor, but that’s really misleading, since i2p has a lot of built in logic that makes that scenario pretty unlikely.
You linked an article that doesn’t say anything to back up your claim. Why do you say i2p is vulnerable to timing attacks?
I think it’s more of a problem with over regulation. The U.S. healthcare system suffers from a lack of market freedom. While some may argue for more government intervention or even a single-payer system, many of the inefficiencies could be resolved by removing excessive regulation and encouraging more competition. A true free-market approach, with more choices and price transparency, could lower costs and improve care quality—something over-regulation has failed to achieve.
Ubuntu used to do ads pretty well, even before microsoft got better at them, haven’t used that distro in a while, so can’t confirm if that’s the case still, but you might want to check it out.
are those real? I don’t believe anyone ever said “it’s like linux but it works.”
Tariffs are a punishment for consumers looking for affordable products, designed to help government officials and their megacorp buddies avoid competition.
Is this true?
I don’t understand. Water is mentioned as a valid extinguishing means in the paper you linked, what’s your argument?
Great question. Gmail is still OK, but if love to degoogle more.
This is the government doing it bro, not private citizens. How many bombs is the government commissioning being built? How many blind eyes are they turning to wanton destruction of land?