Buddy, we are talking about planes. But no, that isn’t the issue.
Buddy, we are talking about planes. But no, that isn’t the issue.
Agreed. I highly recommend a bidet. Feels so gross without one. But this works in a… Pinch
Am I the only one around here that just wads up an adequate amount, based on thickness? Even the cheapest of toilet paper is never an issue with this method.
Pretty cool. Nice job (Assuming you are the author) and thanks for sharing
One of his videos about task manager is one of those YouTube videos that just won’t go away from being suggested for me.
That domain was registered in 2020.
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If just sharing one window isn’t feasible for these reasons, my go-to is to use OBS.
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The irony seems lost on you. It’s like calling up your ex to tell her you’re not thinking about her.
I wouldn’t mind if they moved Signal to use smart contracts for messaging, but call they have to come up with is crypto? Lol.
You do not need crypto to call with it. It is simply a payment mechanism. I don’t see anything wrong with it. If anyone is uninterested, they can simply turn it off or not use it. Conversely, burning up fees to interact with smart contracts to message is what seems more silly to me. There’d be no opting out of that.
I hear what you’re saying and I’m not trying to promote Whatsapp, but want to note that backups do offer encryption. They did not use to and I believe it is off by default, however.
I’ve used it for years and somehow had no clue they even had sms support. Doesn’t really matter to me because SMS is wildly unreliable for the location I’m at anyway. I’d rather use the actual app if still given the choice. I can understand the move to drop support for it, to be honest.
I can infer what you mean by “particular things”, but I’ve never really heard of that amongst anyone I know. Many people think that of whatsapp, too.
After 20+ years of working primarily with Debian, I was giving Alma a shot recently and honestly, have really liked it. Guess I’ll be going back to the ole’ tried and true Debian.
Most companies try to gain and retain customers. You’re suggesting that at Chipotle, they sat down and decided to actively not help theirs?