boy, those voice transmissions back to base informing of these leaks would be worth listening to.
boy, those voice transmissions back to base informing of these leaks would be worth listening to.
pshhhh. just transport the pollution elsewhere. problem solved.
is this not just a manifestation of the law of large numbers?
I’m a mirror. if you’re nice to me, I’m nice to you. if not, well…
why is the customer made the butt of the joke here?
did the site allow ranking of politicians or billionaires?
don’t worry about it. with the enshittification of win 11, that gap will close faster than copilot will record your activities.
i am ashamed to say that i have driven when drunk. this was over a decade ago and i don’t remember the 13km trip taken late at night.
i am thankful that the car was found intact on inspection the next morning and i hadn’t hit anybody.
but that was the last time i drove drunk. i was a prize idiot to do so–as is anyone else who does so.
as much as one hates whatsapp, the headline is not the most accurate. the article states that it’s not specifically a vulnerability in whatsapp itself that exposes a correlation between a sender of a message and probable recipients.
this is a flaw that can be used regardless of your choice of messaging platform. but, yeah, even if whatsapp itaelf didnt drop the ball in this particular instance, still don’t use it.
you’re comparing apples to oranges here. it has nothing to do with their generations per se.
the 6p had fantastic speakers; perhaps the best non-gaming phone speakers in all of phone history. only the pixel 2 series matched it for loudness and quality.
samsung’s galaxy series really skimps on that front because they want to give you an excuse to buy their otherwise wholly unnecessary earbuds. they’ve a 2cm grill at the bottom of the phone coupled with a tinny earpiece. of course the sound from them is shit.
surely she’s attacking the wrong problem? the issue wasn’t that she ran the dishwasher in the first place, it was that she loaded the wrong item into the dishwasher.
if this story is true, then she should avoid loading the dishwasher. running it or not is immaterial.
the scenes when one won’t be able to choose 5318008.
you’re conflating obesity with selfishness. they are not the same thing in all cases. if obesity is caused by hormonal or glandular issues, there’s literally nothing the obese person can do to alleviate the situation.
if obesity is caused by a combo of gluttony and laziness, you may have a point but even there obesity is not the root cause. it’s a symptom of selfishness which, sure, is morally wrong.
… if I had to see a discretely parked boat…
fyi: discreetly parked.
all boats are discretely parked otherwise.
just an inquiry out of curiosity: why are more people not using Gimp? does PS really offer so much more?
(this is more an aside to the conversation in the OP, and as such is not meant to derail the query asked within. nor is it an attempt to pass judgement on anyone.)
which is the smallest smartphone manufacturer?
(by which i mean the manufacturer of the smallest reliable smartphone.)
apart from all the stuff already mentioned, some apps arise from a really insidious industry: blackmail through personal loan apps.
these apps fetch your contact details and the scumbags behind them exploit this info at your cost.
here’s a bbc expose on this with more info: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-66964510
and then there’s sms. especially when bank balance alerts are sent, that’s gold for marketers.
simon tatham’s puzzles.
check “standby apps” settings for these apps within developer settings. you may want to change it to “active”.
well, he is better known as a striker than a right-winger. why the surprise?