Maybe federation should be based on allowlisting, instead of allowing instances by default.
Maybe federation should be based on allowlisting, instead of allowing instances by default.
It is in the sense that vehicle traffic shouldn’t be next to pedestrian areas, eliminating the opportunity for such an event to happen in the first place. At a minimum, there should be strong bollards, because mechanical failures can and do happen.
Now I’m curious as to how many people outside the US vote for American candidates as write-in votes.
That makes sense. I’ve seen the same behavior as OP. Usually when it happens, I open the Bitwarden app manually, and naturally when I switch back the detection is working normally again.
Time to stock up on veil-piercing ammo.
I’ve always wanted to go waterboarding in Guantanamo Bay
For Americans who haven’t heard of either of those, DoorDash. For everyone else, it’s a takeout delivery gig service.
It worked in Vietnam and Afghanistan.
Ethically, yes. Legally, they’ll just kill you.
Why could this not just be a webpage with links instead of an image or PDF
If the current administration and ICE weren’t in direct violation of the Constitution
Or even basic human decency
In what world is taking a child with cancer away from either her parents or treatment not callous?
Credit cards also don’t charge interest if you pay off the balance every month.
Switching from Windows to Linux isn’t going to block them from monitoring your use of online services. Facebook doesn’t even do anything in the OS space.
Don’t put them in the city at all, even in a tunnel. If you’re going into the city, park and take transit. (Edit: my complaint here is personal; Boston had an interstate running through it, which they buried, and then put a four-to-six-lane road on top of it where there was supposed to be green space.)
Yeah, I know some people can’t do that because they’re working and need tools, e.g. plumbers, but if we get all the casual drivers on transit it’s good enough.
I mean that’s still creepy and probably grounds for a restraining order
In his own words, he only has the concepts of a plan.
Yeah. You want to make it a protest, do it on the floor of the Senate and block it until they remove you.
To the question of whether they contain alcohol, the one word “yes” is all that’s needed.
As a seller, I probably wouldn’t have given them to her without clarification, but I don’t think the seller is legally responsible here. (At least for that; I doubt they have a license to sell jello shots at all.)
If you’re worried about an attacker at your door, get a shotgun. Rifles are for when you can aim at a target at distance, pistols for when you can aim at close range. If you can’t confidently aim at your target, a shotgun is very effective, even with only a partial hit. (And, if you miss, the shot is unlikely to significantly harm an innocent bystander.)
Also, most states don’t require registration. My state is a little weird in that they are avoiding registering firearms, so they make you register transactions.