That's a so-so IDF soldier. The best sabotage settler security infrastructure, arrange unfortunate accidents for officers, and snoop for key pieces of sensitive info to pass along to the IRGC before meeting their maker.
Yeah, but she's a vampire. She'll just use theory to take the edge off the contradictions of only living by sucking living labor, and living the more, the more labor she sucks.
Thought I heard the US automakers were looking to ditch the automotive sector and switch to being full-time defense contractors? With self-sanctions in place, it seems usians are going to learn how to maintain very old cars much as Cubans have done, only the US repair shops are going to have to exist on the down-low to avoid IP enforcement.
O shit that's right, had to delete them to make room. I think I have an old .txt backed up somewhere where I typed by hand conversations I wanted to preserve into my PC.
And the rollout of easy texting was not even. I still have flashbacks to people with unlimited texting sending another message that was just one word, and me needing to spend another 1/2 minute to see it. You could have said everything in the last five texts in a 30-second call! This could have been food money!
Note for young people who may have never known limited calling and texting plans: "Minutes" here refers to credits that you spent on calls and texts, that you needed to pay to replenish.
I believe he did tweet himself king shortly after his second inauguration. Or maybe even before it? The impact was diluted, they were doing too much stuff at once.
Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic (RSFSR) was a different entity comprised of totally different interests than the present Russian Federation (RF). The elements who formed the RF destroyed the RSFSR and dismembered the USSR in the 1990s, plundering them to lay the foundations of the present Russian oligarchy's wealth and power. Present-day Russia is the sworn enemy of the Soviets who were in charge at the time of the famine, and not a reliable source.
I don't touch black-box algorithms, and platforms that want my name and face. I use alternative frontends like Freetube/Invideous, xcancel etc., libreddit etc. if it's the only way to see something.
It seems some folks call a forum that only asks you for a username and password "social media" nowadays, which is confusing, since to my recollection the term emerged alongside Facebook.
The data brokers enjoying the boom might argue that the privacy risk is the point