It’s becoming difficult to tell the difference.
It’s becoming difficult to tell the difference.
Do I need to #include those first?
Before they borrow their bottom jaw in like a wheel loader, only to later barf it out on the one carpet in the house
The concept is the same. You’re advertising your favourite band, they’re advertising their need for approval.
I don’t know how the brands exploitation of their workers is in any way relevant to this.
It’s the exact same thing, you just have different goals and values from the other group of people
Their users are their QA, it saves a ton of money
For you to put your nasty fingerprints all over it?? I don’t think so
In case you’re familiar with Obsidian, there’s Quartz: quartz.jzhao.xyz/ Runs in docker too, practically zero config to start
That does little if people keep buying fom amazon store, and they will
How do we define it? The volume of liquid, or the weight of tea used for brewing?
I’ve seen to many people drinking what’s closer to milky brackish water than a tea
That season doesn’t exist and you can’t convince me otherwise
Closing the lid apparently doesn’t do as much as one might like
‘It has chemicals in it’
This use of ‘chemicals’ as something inherently bad just makes it sound like they’re parroting some scaremongering tiktok.
Not that it’s accurate enough to be of much use
Deauther is generally used for kicking clients off WiFi networks.
You can setup a mirror network, kick clients off the real one, they’ll try to reconnect to yours, by which you can steal the WiFi credentials, or even listen in on the traffic.
Or just for testing, obviously.
They’re definitely washed after being harvested, but as someone who has seen how it’s stored between that and the store shelves, I’ll give it a rinse every time.
Seems to be working for Amazon, unfortunately.
The values changed so little compared to the full spectrum it wouldn’t make sense.
You’re not comparing to zero, but relative to values over time.
I agree with how it’s presented.
This has to be the most pleasant thing in the world after a day of dealing with customers