I’ll just use Firefox mobile with uBlock Origin then, literally anything is better than ads
I’ll just use Firefox mobile with uBlock Origin then, literally anything is better than ads
Ha ha very funny. Except this is grammatically correct and not ambiguous. It would work with your joke interpretation if it said “who shot dead, unarmed, black man”
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Have you ever seen stuff like Occillococcinum or anything made by company Boiron? They don’t advertise it as homeopathy, so even if you saw a homeopathic sugar pill you wouldn’t necessarily know. That’s a part of the scam
Who’d’ve thunk it?
I’m glad you have enough financial stability where you can pick and choose your landlord. It’s unfortunate that there are plenty of people who can’t “vote with their wallet” on account of not having all that much cash in there. And plenty of landlords who don’t fear bad reviews because there’s no place they can even be reviewed at, and even if they were to receive such a review housing is an inelastic good and in too short of supply for people to be picky about it.
Additionally, the government has no incentive to charge you more that what it costs to run public housing, whereas the landlord has a profit motive. Even if the government charges you more than how much it costs to build and maintain buildings, this money isn’t send to a pit - it is used to build roads, railroads, sidewalks, provide healthcare, and to build so much more infrastructure and provide various different essential services. If you give it to a landlord, it’s used to fund martinis and vacations on Ibiza. What’s the better deal?
That’s way harder than other systems, where the government already owns all the homes, and can simply drive up the cost whenever they want :/
When was the last time you voted for your landlord?
With a hash it’s difficult to find a combination that results in this specific hashed password. Think of it like this: you have a biiig prime number and you multiply it by another. Now, that’s easy, but it’s way harder to do it backwards - factorize a large composite number (this is just for illustration). Similarly trying to find a password that works when you input it based on the hashed one is way more difficult than hashing the password in the first place.
Flatbed with cheese and tomatoes on pizza bread… Yep, that’s basically pizza. You can say Italian Americans evolved the dish and created popular varieties, but the basics come from Naples. Flatbed with toppings was eaten even in Achaemenid Persia, so I’m not talking about just that, but about a dish called “pizza” with cheese and tomatoes, and that clearly comes from Italy.
Is it because it works on patterns and your random garbled string would have too much noise to be compressed well, while a structured file coming from an actual piece of software would probably have enough repeating patterns to the point where it actually can be shrunk?
Many of these, such as carbonara, pizza, and tiramisu, were actually invented in the US
From the article you cited:
Pizza is a prime example. “Discs of dough topped with ingredients,” as Grandi calls them, were pervasive all over the Mediterranean for centuries: piada, pida, pita, pitta, pizza. But in 1943, when Italian-American soldiers were sent to Sicily and travelled up the Italian peninsula, they wrote home in disbelief: there were no pizzerias. Before the war, Grandi tells me, pizza was only found in a few southern Italian cities, where it was made and eaten in the streets by the lower classes. His research suggests that the first fully fledged restaurant exclusively serving pizza opened not in Italy but in New York in 1911. “For my father in the 1970s, pizza was just as exotic as sushi is for us today,” he adds.
It clearly states something different than your claim. Pizza was not invented in the US, it was popular in the US.
From Wikipedia:
Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes in Naples, Italy, in the 18th or early 19th century.[31] Before that time, flatbread was often topped with ingredients such as garlic, salt, lard, and cheese. It is uncertain when tomatoes were first added and there are many conflicting claims,[31] though it certainly could not have been before the 16th century and the Columbian Exchange. Until about 1830, pizza was sold from open-air stands and out of pizza bakeries.
Many sources state pizza wasn’t popular in Italy as it was in the US, but your statement on it’s origin is 100% wrong.
I love cycling, although I would say it’s a combination of travel + physical activity that does it for me. I can also listen to some stuff in the background while cycling, which satisfies my ADHD monkey brain, because it’s two (or three) experiences crammed into one time slot (efficiency!).
I have win11 and Pop_OS! on separate drives.
Eh, I don’t think any one company can own the concept of microblogging. If Twitter and Tumblr both existed for a long time and there were no lawsuits then this is just a nothing burger, no?
You can walk eveywhere in a short amount of time. I have and outdoor market, a buchers’ market, a greengrocer, and at least 3 supermarkets, 3 corner stores, 2 confectioneries/ice cream shops, multiple flower shops, hairdressers, etc. within a 3-4 minute walk. It’s not any sort of major metropolis, it’s a town of ~17 000 people with no building taller than 5 stories.
Is this true? This article seems to disagree, if anyone knows more about this topic I’d love to hear it.
Is murder legal in international waters?
Put simply; no, murder is not legal in international waters. You can not kill someone in international waters and claim immunity from the laws of the land. Despite international waters appearing as if it is some anarchic place where criminal elements go to do their dirty job, such as slavery, murder, illegal experiments and even, possibly, drug manufacturing, you must comply with the law of the country where your boat is registered.
If you want to do business in international maritime operations, your ship must be registered in accordance to the international law. They state that your ship must carry a flag of the country where it is registered. And, quite simply, while you are in the international waters you must comply with the law of the country whose flag you are flying. It means that what is illegal in Panama, is illegal in a ship flying Panama’s flag. By the way, it is estimated that around 40 % of the ocean-going commercial ships are registered in Panama, Marshal Islands and Liberia – it is a way for ship operators to pay smaller taxes and salaries to workers.
source - Can you really commit crimes in the international waters and get away with it?
Was he flying as flag of a different country with looser regulations?
Holy fuck, what a scumbag. How is it legal to run this kind of operation (or why doesn’t the police intervene if it isn’t), when a number of experts have doubts about the safety of the vehicles and the submersible hasn’t been certified.
Is a liability waver enough to basically send people down in a death trap and charge them money on top of that? Shouldn’t be there something like OSHA but for consumer rights, ensuring the safety of such a vehicle? Can you just run a waterpark with slides with 90 degree corners and selling asbestos ice cream?
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