Eat the rich? Lol
Cryptography nerd
Eat the rich? Lol
No, this will only lead people without access to Google Play to be forced to get it from somebody who has modified the app to fake the check.
Bluesky does have federation, it’s just limited for now. You can host your own accounts on your own hardware.
Small animals bounce, medium animals break, big animals splash
(FYI, do not look up examples)
With an automated refactoring step to pretend it’s really not derivative work despite being extremely derivative
It pretends to be privacy focused, but because everything but 1-to-1 secret chats (where you have compared session identifiers) are accessible to the company and they keep logs of all group chats which they can access (even if they claim they can’t, that’s bullshit)
See also prime numbers, which were considered a useless field of study before cryptography
And he won only via the electoral college, while still losing the popular vote against her
Reminding you that you’re reading in things I didn’t say
In plenty of places, if you work with food and handle allergens then either you need to flag very visibly that you can’t guarantee separation of allergens, or you can be on the hook for accidents too.
Somebody should consider building a fork that works of bluesky’s content addressing scheme, that way communities can effectively be re-homed in full even if the server dies
The high frequency of the gamma radiation mostly ignores the relatively thin lens material, you have to be very very close for the geometry of the sensor and source and their alignment to significantly impact the noise in the image
Neither does his computer after all those viruses
Sounds like eminent domain talk if you think there’s enough suitable available homes already
https://comptroller.nyc.gov/reports/spotlight-new-york-citys-housing-supply-challenge/ 🤷
I don’t disagree with the rest, walkable cities are important, speculators shouldn’t be involved in housing, etc. But some places genuinely have a lack of available housing and the solution is to build away.
And where are they located, and why are they empty?
There’s your next big problem, a significant fraction of them aren’t where people want (or need) to be, or are vacation homes and don’t belong in these stats (unless you want to eminent domain them). Suburbs and ghost towns and remote regions pushes the average up.
https://todayshomeowner.com/general/guides/highest-home-vacancy-rates/
Build more housing. That’s what you need to prioritize.
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