If the end goal is privacy, Mullvad accepts cash if you can wait for it to arrive in the mail.
Is there a particular reason you can't use apt here?
It's always preferable to stick with repo packages unless absolutely necessary, because performing a manual install could place your system into an unsupported state or prevent apt from updating it later, which can lead to issues especially if that package is something core like bash.
When I was that age my parents let me swear as long as we weren't in public, because they knew the novelty would wear off if it wasn't totally restricted.
It worked, I got bored and tempered my language to the point that I rarely ever swear.
I always thought there should be a minimum hold time. Somewhere between 1-5 years after they leave their position.
It encourages them to think long term instead of just the next quarter, and they really have to leave the company in a better place than they found it.
and since the game was not designed with modern network tools in mind such as rollback (which would probably be too heavy for the Switch)
Rollback netcode has been around since Quake in the 90s. It's not a very new or computationally intensive technology, relatively speaking.
My coworker has a friend that works for a company that sends her to Dubai fairly often. She gets paid a metric ton of money for it, apparently, but outside of work spends most of her time in her hotel room.
One argument that might be made is that inconsistencies at the quantum level create an element of randomness that, while miniscule, could create massive cascading butterfly effects over the course of a large enough timespan. Whether those inconsistencies are enough to make more than a minimal difference in a single given lifespan is debatable at best, and the entire idea could be debunked if quantum physics was proven to be deterministic.
However, as it stands, we don't have accurate methods of predicting quantum behavior.
Except it's gonna cost you more like $499.99 to stay alive.
Real trash tube is loading the YouTube homepage in a private browser and scrolling without signing in. Most of the stuff on it I wouldn't watch while piss drunk.
It could be federation buckling under the added weight of the new users from the sudden mass Reddit migration. The instances don't seem to be defederated, and those lists are public as said above.
But federation failures from sudden increased load could explain it.
Edit: federated -> defederated, darn autocorrect
As a retail manager, it looks fine? If the people in front of you are all waiting to check out, they should probably grab people from other departments to cover a few extra registers for a bit, but the store itself looks nice to me.