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Ah, good, then someone can charge the car for the owner…
Ah, good, then someone can charge the car for the owner…
Meanwhile with piracy, you have none of these issues… Good job, convenience wins.
Do you have kids? Where do they go to school? What time are they off? When did you last go to the doctor? What medication do you use? Etc. Etc.
Depends. I use search engines a lot as a programmer. I have over 600 so far. But the results have been good. I’m willing to pay for that.
My dad bought a house as the only worker and supported my mom and 2 kids 30 years ago. Now, I cannot buy that house even though I earn more than double than what his job currently pays while I don’t have to support other people. It’s crazy. The Netherlands as well btw.
“Less Gen Z Americans own a driver’s license than previous generations”
This isn’t about cars they want.
But if you make a clear joke in a joke group, you get flagged and can’t get it reviewed.
An indexer indexes nzb files. Nzb files are like torrent files, they point you to the files you want. So the indexer says “takes this ABC.nzb file and you’ll get couch the latest Ubuntu iso cough”.
Can confirm, got a jab and I died.
What popup? I never got one.
The prices keep going up and I have already set a max price in my mind for each subscription I’m on based on the content they provide over the year. I as a consumer don’t have infinite money.
Have you tried binging it?
The difference between watching something programmers and on demand is big. I still detest the newer prices though coupled with the decline in interesting content.
We had the dominance of Microsoft with IE back in the day. They made sure that the web was being kept back. Google is doing the same now, even though people have been shouting that they’d never do that. Here we are…
It only explains how it would pass (automatic) reviews. Not how it would bypass the sandbox. So yeah, you’re right, not enough info sadly.