Hasen said willful violation of statute 52 U.S.C. 10307(c) comes with a $10,000 fine and up to five years in prison.
Please, stop, I cant only get so erect.
Hasen said willful violation of statute 52 U.S.C. 10307(c) comes with a $10,000 fine and up to five years in prison.
Please, stop, I cant only get so erect.
Now how about forum signatures?
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Instead of a multitude of differing moderation teams, you're subject to a single one, BlueSky itself, I guess?
Anyone worried about moderation on a social media platform probably needs to think a little more introspectively though...
Tbf, Craftsman is owned by Stanley Black and Decker (though only since 2017)
Also funny to point out Sears and Kmart as not adapting to the times since they merged in 2005 (like a dinosaur merging with a Neanderthal...)
I'm inclined to believe they aren't "falling" for it, and are just using it to push their dangerous ideology and political agendas.
Seems more like Left 4 Dead or Deep Rock Galactic (without the mining)
But some of the frames seem like they have inspiration from Lethal Company... the setting (and Remedy's humor) would definitely make it work if there's more inspiration we don't see yet.
Almost sounds like a darkest dungeon line
It probably helps that WebKit was forked from KDE's Konqueror/KHTML and that Blink was a fork of WebKit.
Compared to Gecko, I'm sure they behave the same as far as webdevs were concerned - hindering it's adoption - webdevs don't want to support esoteric engines for obvious reasons.
Aside from the other comment, just a heads up that Python switched to yearly releases
3.13 was released Oct 24, 3.12 was released Oct 23, so Oct 25 makes sense for 3.14
Maybe someday they'll switch to calendar versioning ;p
"there is no assurance we will be able to scale our business for future growth.”
Then why IPO? Lol.
Yes, we can't make money and can't grow. Invest pls?
Article seems pretty flawed. Relevance is a vague metric, and the author relies pretty heavily on data related to government site visitation, which seems subject to bias toward certain types of users.
You mean like government (and business) employees that are forced to use some flavor of ~~Internet Explorer~~ Chromium?
Might be heavily dependent on OEM and Android version.
On Samsung, it's called Eye Comfort Shield, for example.