Because apart from banks and governments, insurance companies have the most technical neglect possible.
Because apart from banks and governments, insurance companies have the most technical neglect possible.
It’s fine to hate both sides, you don’t have to take a side.
Don’t mine me, I’m going to cross post this to [email protected]
I put my wings existence down to too much red bull.
I too have seen that MythBusters episode.
When the dip hits slam another drink.*
*For the love of god don’t
About 30ish hours.
Lan party at a mates place started Friday night ended on Sunday.
But I had to work on Friday so I was up at 7am for work, did an 8 hr shift, drove 2 hours to the LAN, gamed until Sat night/sun morning.
Had a long sleep and drove home.
We went through about 4 slabs of energy drink.
About the same. Things like the internet have made exchanging secrets easier, but things like metadata retention has caused spy rings to be identified and eliminated.
Nice try honey, I don’t have any. We have been through this.
I draw the line at the point of the game.
Tycoon games are more about making money for the sake of spending that money on more things to make you money.
City Builders are more about building the city and balancing a budget.
Failing to see a backdoor in this? Telemetry still being sent to moz is not a back door.
Never been to one.
If you mean run your own Lemmy server then you can simply run this playbook assuming you have your own domain
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible
If you mean create your own community, similar to making a new subreddit, then there should be a button at the top middle saying create community.
Humans have more then 9 holes.
I’ll guide hum into a dragons mouth.
I don’t think I have encountered Hod in any playthrough that I can remember. But I sure as hell remember the stuck-up asshole Nazeem. So Nazeem takes my vote.
That’s hilarious, they do a CRC check, but nothing validates the CRC actually matches. Then Secure boot breaks the CRC but nothing happens because nothing is checking it.