How so? That makes no sense. Obviously you will have to make sure to have downloaded the maps of the area you’re going to be in before going into that area, while you still have access to the internet. You can do this any time before leaving!
Euh, yeah. Usually in the group chat.
For those people who have Nebula:
https://nebula.tv/videos/notjustbikes-these-ugly-big-box-stores-are-literally-bankrupting-cities
As a sufferer of Long Covid, Sergey Brin can suck my ass. Any company can deem themselves lucky if I manage to make 40 a week. There's more to life than work, and it's not like they'll pay you for those extra 20 hours.
And the IDF needs to be held accountable for their war crimes. Thing is, they're not targeting Hamas, they're targeting innocent bystanders.
Anything Anbernic makes. Oh wait, no, they're on a monthly schedule.
Great minds think alike!
"Them rich folks of the AfD keep telling me that democracy made me poor and jobless. They are also telling me that they'll bring back jobs, by removing all them immigrants. Guess I'll vote for them."
Does critical role count? Though, I now subscribe to their Beacon streaming service instead of their Twitch account
Be glad. I sadly have heard of them and know what abuse the kids went through (especially 8Passengers/Ruby Franke, but DaddyOFive is very bad too)
Condé Nast didn't just sell access to their subsidiaries' content, but also to the user generated content on those subsidiaries' sites. That's at issue here.
It also has a possibility to cause a conflict of interest for Ars Technica to write about OpenAI. That's the second issue here.
And, as per the editor in chief, the money doesn't go to Ars Technica, but to Condé Nast.
Evangelicals believe that it will lead to The End Of Times and thus the Rapture. Religion will destroy this planet.