Yeah, and it seems like most people replying to the post thought the same thing. The reading comprehension of users on Lemmy is worrying, sometimes.
What are you talking about? The breakfast gun is there. Table set.
/s
I still have my $120 fridge from like 2010-2011ish back when Sears was a thing and it’s still going without any issues. Zero maintenance ever needed thus far.
No ice maker in it, and the freezer part is on top like in the pic. Apparently if the freezer is on the side instead of on top, those break down way more often.
I’ve been going more often lately. I do hate having to catch up on 600 pages that’s been discussed over the past 8 years though.
When I worked with a lot of legal documents, we just used DocuSign mostly. Have you attempted that on Linux? Not sure what it’s like these days, also curious if it’s because it’s a web application if it works the same.
You mean you don’t refer to the past as the “Olsen” days?
I’m not seeing it in Sync for Lemmy either
That was my first thought too lol
If you’re the kid that lived behind me in my childhood, you wrap the rocks in paper, light them on fire, then try to them at the BBQ pit in my backyard. If anything, the rock and paper combine into a more powerful weapon.
Don’t kink shame!
Or they have access to a lemon tree
My high schools (private and public) had security guards
I still don’t have an answer to either of my questions though!
Are you saying he drives better with epilepsy or that he hasn’t driven since?
“Constable official vocab guidelines state we longer refer to these incidents as ‘accidents’, they’re now ‘collisions’…Accident implies there’s nobody to blame.”
Still trying to use Linux Mint on my 2013ish MacBook Pro as a daily driver. Got the MacBook for free and it wouldn’t update anymore, so installed Linux Mint and it’s been great for the most part. Still trying to access my NAS on it though. Having to manually mount drives is a new experience for me, and it’s not coming to me intuitively. Reached out via IRC, got some help but still working on it.
Nothing. I’ve fixed nothing.
I’m with you. If they’re verifying the information request, as in vetting it to determine if there is actual criminal behavior going on i.e. pedos/money laundering/etc, then good. Hand them over to the authorities.
They state that they don’t cater to corrupt governments or organizations - good.
Everyone here arguing against these things are throwing up major red flags. Didn’t the CEO just go to court because he wasn’t handing over information willy nilly? I would hope Signal and Proton would be doing the same things.