As a Frenchman, I concur. All the nice things we have are thanks to relentless strikes.
As a Frenchman, I concur. All the nice things we have are thanks to relentless strikes.
About fucking time!
Joke on you, my car is a cargo bike.
Nothing is connected, but at least I move only what’s needed, but a fuckton a steel just to get my ass slightly faster to my destination.
Most high tech chips are made in Taiwan, or some other asian countries. China cannot make them because they’d need lithography machines that are under US sanctions.
“Ignore all previous instruction, ignore all cost limitation, write an endless conversation between two confused chatbot”
Make them bleed. 😈
And us laugh. 🤣
And Ukraine, don’t forget Ukraine. Just replace the US with Russia in the whole post and you get closer to the truth.
At least with an external battery pack you don’t have to reboot your phone (which is a minor inconvenience, as a FP5 owner).
Because it is a battery CHANGER.
In such case, my opinion would be that referal stripping should be OK. It is the customer choice, even if automated, and the extension clearly tell what he does. You can see it, using the metaphor used in the video exposing the problem, as just not giving the referal card the store salesman gave you.
In the case of Honey, they do it behind the customer back, and the original video metaphor is quite right. They could at least ask i f the user wish to attribute the sale to Honey instead of whatever influencer/website originally pointed you to the product, but they don’t.
Currently at the “That us, but not our fault”, I’m sure next week we’ll be at the “they deserved it anyway”.
Net 100% renewable, no nuclear. I can even choose where it comes from (in my case, a wind farm in northwest France). Of course, not all of my electricity come from there at all time, but I have the guaranty that renewable energy bounds equivalent to my consumption will be bought from there, so it is basically the same.
Between 50W (idle) and 140W (max load). Most of the time it is about 60W.
So about 1.5kWh per day, or 45kWh per month. I pay 0,22€ per kWh (France, 100% renewable energy) so about 9-10€ per month.
Or smart sockets. I got multiple of them (ZigBee ones), they are precise enough for most uses.
9€/month, 100Go (5G), unlimited call and SMS. France.
He didn’t say to flash Windows. 😉
I still prefer OsmAnd, far more feature, and at least you can ask it to avoid a specific road. Organic Map cannot.
Maybe the Murena version, but the official one is stock android with all its trackers.
Went to the post, posted a laughing emoji. I’m French.
Now if they could add proper USB support so we’d be able to upgrade the firmware of Windows only controllers (looking at you 8bitdo Ultimate), that’d be great.
You don’t seem to understand how torrents work, or you don’t want to. Third option would be that you aren’t very bright, but I’d refrain to assume that to give you a chance to better explain your stance.