

Lord of the rings not making to top 3 AND missing 2 towers? Yeah this list is rigged
Lord of the rings not making to top 3 AND missing 2 towers? Yeah this list is rigged
3 or 18
Sometimes I also forget socks on
Worked just fine :)
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Funny anecdote: I’ve had more luck getting dates from World of Warcraft.
Same here lmao
That said I’ve never used other dating apps than wow.exe
It has some additional security features not present in versions 1 and 1.1
There’s a setting for it yeah
Well for one, it’s a CPU 😅
It’s even more impressive how much hate Linux gets from people that love it
Better than an old laptop, get a mini-pc like thinkcentre tiny. They’re more upgradeable, space-efficient, power efficient, have better cooling
Make long strings from the dough, then put them in pocket for 10min together with cinnamon-sugar mix and soft butter
Cloud hosting providers usually have documented how you’re allowed to do penetration testing there without affecting other customers.
For example, here’s Microsoft documentation https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/pentest-rules-of-engagement
Yep, all that info is in the original post, TWICE.
It’s mentioned both in the screenshot AND the text that Plex claims to only sell the data with your consent.
Most people will anyways just click “I agree” without reading because that’s how we are trained to do
What part of the op was misinfo? They DO sell the info, even if they claim it’s only with your consent
It’s not “shoving my beliefs down other people’s throats” telling them that these are the options for signing in the service I’m hosting
I don’t think it makes writing code faster, just may reduce the number of key presses required
To be fair if a competent dev used an ai “auto complete” tool to write their code, I’m not sure it’d be possible to detect those parts as an ai code.
I generally dislike those corporate AI tools but gave a try for copilot when writing some terraform script and it actually had good suggestions as much as bad ones. However if I didn’t know that well the language and the resources I was deploying, it’d probably have led me to deep hole trying to fix the mess after blindly accepting every suggestion
If we look at the timeline of ADHD research, we can see that there was a lot studies about it in the 80s, and even more in 90s, so it kinda makes sense that there would be more ADHD detected in the population when the general understanding of it improved.
Also DSM IV was published in 94, and refined the diagnostic criteria for ADHD https://www.cdc.gov/adhd/media/pdfs/ADHDTimeline.pdf
Oh, I see. But they should all be in top3