We might need redesigns for seatbelts then, one that can be easily adapted to a variety of body widths, heights and chests.
No clue how there can be seen anything else here but forks.
Deployment of Nepenthes and also Anubis (both described as "the nuclear option") are not hate. It's self-defense against pure selfish evil, projects are being sucked dry and some like ScummVM could only freakin' survive thanks to these tools.
Those AI companies and data scrapers/broker companies shall perish, and whoever wrote this headline at arstechnica shall step on Lego each morning for the next 6 months.
This meme couldn't have been made by a German. Nobody in their right mind would say something so outlandish as Germany having a great education system. I literally got taught with a smashed blackboard, next to a cabinet that collapsed during class and with "books" that began identifying as a stack of papers (still had to wrap them though for protection! …somehow!).
On the upside, my school didn't have mold… that we knew off. And we constantly had classes canceled since there weren't enough teachers once a single one was missing.
Okay, which hentai was this inspired by?
Edit: Out of scientific curiosity, of course.
He must've copied it from gay tourists who did it in front of him! Surely it's just a show of completely non-sexual dominance. They're just really good friends. /s
No, of course not. The accident eats all the light I'd need for that.
The internet in its original concept was great. Unfortunately it wasn't shaped around profit, so it was quickly remodelled.
Probably to the "oh my god new slang so cringe this youth" crowd. You know, those who always said they'll never get old and annoying non-understanding adults… and now became exactly that. 😁
XDG? OpenDesktop? Dunno what that is, time to dump everything into ~/.myawesomeapp
It's a US "non-profit". One that demands 19$ per article which they merely provide as aggregator, they don't own shit.
Utterly absurd.
Absolutely 100% wrong. You're placing an order in the faint hope of the result being "just about" what you wanted. Demands for small changes usually result in tons of weird side effects. You're not in control, and daring to compare it to actual photo editing or photography is cocky at best.