I loved the social distancing aspect of the pandemic.
I loved the social distancing aspect of the pandemic.
I wonder what database is in place that would allow them to determine what weapons were made after that date. It seems there would be a lot room for getting around that aside from just buying used.
Looks awesome, would you mind sharing your conky?
I hope you update the post with any info you find.
Boomer AI wrote the title.
Had to look up what substack was. Not sure if that speaks more of it’s irrelevance, my ignorance or if it’s a 50/50 split.
I think the answer to that question would completely depend on what you value.
No, because I don’t live in a binary world where I have to pick one over the other.
I don’t think for myself, it’s primarily the fault of bots, misinformation and ads. It’s… Us. We’re not as interesting as we like to think we are and I have just gotten exhausted slogging through the “look what I can do” posts.
It’s much more rewarding for me to follow videos or threads of people actually creating something that interests me than it is to scroll through feeds consisting of online acquaintances posting memes, pics of purchases, food and locales.
My preferred medium is YouTube subs via freetube of channels whose content appeals to me(carpentry, car builds, mtb, etc). I don’t use any social aspects of the platform, I just like to watch the content.
This is why people can’t take desktop linux seriously.
That works in both directions. Don’t assume that the few that didn’t return are the ones that would have saved Reddit via incredible content.
If I had to watch an ad, deep fake or not, I’d just stop watching YT vids altogether.
This has been Tesla’s modus operandi since day one of Musk’s involvement and the bootlicking fanboys have helped blame the victims of the failures to keep legitimate claims from gaining ground in recalls.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/5/21502379/tesla-modely-roof-flies-off-convertible-quality-issue
Never trust a rant from a person that can’t install Windows.