

I have games installed but I mostly just write programs for fun now. I usually don’t get a ton of time to play games, plus they haven’t been as fun as they used to be as a kid.
I have games installed but I mostly just write programs for fun now. I usually don’t get a ton of time to play games, plus they haven’t been as fun as they used to be as a kid.
Yes
Are there any versions where you don’t have to pay to find the link of yourself?
Guys new copypasta just dropped
Reading the rust book is a great use of your time. Rawdogging is a good method if you’re just concerned with things you’re working on. You can also read documentation on different things that you may not be working on, but know is a gap in knowledge. For me that was the async and tokio books as async rust is a bitch.
A lot of rust libraries use the same approach by having some type of “book” for documentation. I treat them like normal reading, so I’ll be out and about or just sitting and I’ll pull one out and read it leisurely. It’s another way I’ve found to learn by osmosis. Doesn’t even have to be something I’m working on, just something interesting. It sounds like you’re doing what interests you, and that’s what’s important.
I’m not an expert but I’m guessing unencrypted DNS requests and potentially monitoring IPs of different torrents. DNS requests would show what websites a user is going to, and then you can always see peer IPs when connected to a torrent.
Adventure time
I thought this was going to refer to a fur dracula on first read.
I know it’s a dumb idea but imagine how fun it would be if there was no copyright
Oh, I didn’t realize a lot of people actually believed that I just figured they were being hyperbolic.
I wouldn’t take the meme so literally that they’re only talking about current quarter profits, but just that they want growth in general.
You can make nice little self watering pots with a 3d printer and the right filament.
Those extending swords are really fun.
There are also 3d puzzles you can make.
You can also print models you’d like to paint as minis. You just need the model, sandpaper, primer and some paint.
The problem with interpretation is that, if you can make a convincing argument about why something should be seen a specific way, youll have people see it that way. Same thing here. I agree that it’s a possible interpretation, but it also just depends on who you’re talking to. Point being others in the comments with wildly differing views, but with justifications that are equally as valid. Who knows what’s the right interpretation, your guess is as good as anyone’s.
Namecheap bc I typed where to buy cheap domains and that was the first one.
Damn I was wrong my b. Haha at least now I know Firefox doesn’t work everywhere, I appreciate it.
What stops you from finding extensions that implement similar functionality? I know tree style tabs are pretty popular instead of tab grouping. This also so the first time I’ve heard of sync or pinned tabs not working. I’m kinda curious ab ur setup if youd be cool with sharing that? I feel like it might be a setup problem instead of a software one.
What was the downgrade in usability you saw? I used to be an avid chrome user turned Firefox, but I would say the opposite.
There are a lot of times where my privacy set up, which isn’t anything fancy, precludes me from watching something. That coupled with the fact that prices have been consistently rising in our late stage shit system, you have to realize at some point that the same system that drives companies to scrape every possible iota of a profit out of users is the same system that makes people equally not want to be gutted financially and have every data point about themselves be out on an open market. Complacency doesn’t change anything.
It really depends on tone and how long the interaction would last. I’d consider saying that rude most of the time as the person making small talk is just doing something nice.
I’m not exactly sure how to respond to that.