Microsoft has policy that prevents it from retaliatory actions against human rights violations. Court should rule Microsoft violated its own policies...
Fucking pigs. Just let them make their damn calls. It's already hard enough to get calls out to lawyers and family, who have to have credit card in hand when answering the phone just to talk to you. It's really messed up. It's hard enough just to have the opportunity to use one of these pay phones. And that's if the damn thing actually works...
What are you talking about my dude Trump literally gutted Title X, Medicaid and ACA/Obamacare which is literally closest thing we had to universal healthcare. We need to take some lessons from California there.
I feel like the wide and often free availability of narcan and improved quality of safer drugs like weed are making a difference.
There's no way a judge is gonna allow this. Outrageous. The language is way out of scope.
I can answer this! All matrix calls are over https APIs. Ports and addresses are stored in a text file on the base domain or in DNS txt entry.
Nothing phone is such a fucking joke there are 0 replacement parts available. I broke my camera a few weeks after I got my nothing phone 2 and your only option is to ship the phone to the UK. The advertise as consumer friendly but that couldn't be further from the truth.
That doesn't make it any less vile.
Truthfully BT is about to explode with DHT once bitmagnet implements indexing it will be game over. You can just point it at a folder with your files and every torrent that ever contained that file will be seeded automatically no matter what folder or name it has. Everyone has gig connections now.
I would use one for privacy but there would be black vans following me around and probably land a felony. It is really easy to track these things. All they have to do is look for big blob of gps unavailable bubble moving around and they can also triangulate the signal with fairly cheap tools. Jamming is just spamming noise after all.
Gushing frames at 1fps! Kidding aside this is pretty awesome though
This happens on slower USB devices the data is buffered and the write won't be complete right away. You can use the "sync" command and wait until it completes to make sure it's done before you unmount the device. These days KDE shouldn't let you unmount before it's done though.