If any nation could build an intelligence network that can disarm all 4000+ nukes inside Russia and can coordinate it before an all out attack; at that point they could push a puppet leader to control the country anyways.
An answer for this in Muslim's book Quran is that all the previous books god itself sent were edited by humans as time went on.
Though its defence on whether Quran would be edited by humans is that god will not let it happen, there's the argument that which in that case why did God let the previous books get edited in the first place?
Religious or not, I don't care. What matters is their personality. (except for jehova's witnesses, every time I've interacted with them it made me think they're some sort of cult rather than a religion, so not sure if this counts.)
I do have religious friends that I get well with.
A religion that aims to have well built and healthy bodies to earn the favor of the gods from said religion.
The threadmill loop:
Valve does banwave -> bot hosters find workarounds to not trigger VAC -> bot count increases -> people are fed up with them, new help tf2 movement -> Valve does banwave
guess who's spreading misinformation :D
If you're not doing stuff with them; not much point.
Since these devices have ARM processors, they can be embedded to places that doesn't need high power and contain smaller volume; unlike PCs. You can host your a Jellyfin server on one, host a pi-hole so that you filter out every internet traffic from ads on another. Maybe a small FTP server that you can use as cloud storage?
Look up compression methods, work out which would work best for your needs. Maybe re-encode your video files with H.265 which offers lower filesize for similar quality, or decrease the frame rate of the video files.
Every fediverse site can interact with each other; so to ban interacting with lemmy.ml; you'll also need to ban the entire fediverse; not to mention the oncoming new fediverse capable sites. Pretty much a piracy hydra situation but each head can be linked to each other, with the exception that fediverse sites hosted on India might not be able to reach the sites banned on India.
If lemmy.ml gets banned, you can still follow communities there using another fediverse site like lemmy.world or mastodon.social.
Virtual data on the internet that currently we take granted for could cease to exist later on, so collecting these data is not worthless at all. There exists many lost media even in the age of internet.
With that said, collectibles that only takes a server to mark "you have it" truly are worthless.
Battle of Snitches, 1066
Great thumbnail mate