

idk how ring got passed that law to begin with in 99% of its use cases
It doesn’t comply… but the responsibility falls on the person who mounts/uses the hardware, so Amazon does whatever they want.
idk how ring got passed that law to begin with in 99% of its use cases
It doesn’t comply… but the responsibility falls on the person who mounts/uses the hardware, so Amazon does whatever they want.
Takaichi is a long-time admirer of Margaret Thatcher
many female voters do not see her as an advocate for progress
No shit? New article from BBC: “jumping into water will make your clothes wet”
It might work in WSLg otherwise?
Interesting. Why doesn’t your client/instance/whatever not use Lemmy’s image_proxy? All embedded images for me get sent through my instance’s image_proxy it seems like, so even if I had a UK IP address it’d still show up (as long as the instance isn’t hosted in the UK)
Thanks, that’s going to be my new alarm clock.
But it’s literally the same substance… weird stuff.
How can “Dr. Oz” sell folinic acid? Isn’t it prescription-only in the US?
You might want to take a longer taper?
Otherwise, I’d suggest trying diphenhydramine if you’re on the thoughts of trying some anticholinergics… but dimenhydrinate as you thought shouldn’t hurt to try if that’s more available for you.
Regardless, it will soon pass with time. Stay strong and good luck!
Why not RHEL then? It even has “enterprise” in the name!
Authorities are trying to identify and understand the reasons behind the rise in cases
Complacency? “Everyone” takes birth control, and not even HIV is scary enough anymore (specifically for those on PrEP), so why use a condom? But it’s going to suck for a lot of people when we get even more antibiotic-resistant strains…
How can he be a former meth fiend if he works as a line cook? Or did he simply get a new drug-of-choice?
Linking to paywalls with no substance is bad etiquette.
SAP being SAP is why I’d call it only neutral news at the most.
But at least much of the profits from their greed and corruption will stay in the European economy, hopefully…
They just had to make it purple as well, eh?
Houdini died on October 31, 1926 at the age of 52 from peritonitis (swelling of the abdomen), possibly related to appendicitis and possibly related to punches to his abdomen he had received about a week and a half earlier.
wtf I thought he died doing a trick
There’s no real confusion, simply that Amazon is just the same thing as Alibatemuwishexpress now of days. They don’t really care about images being nonsensical, and it’s almost a benefit for them to have it be like that.
Like try ordering any higher-capacity SD card from Amazon and run f3probe
on it. Literally the same scams as those other platforms.
Your entire post sounds like user-problem? I’ve only experienced one false-alarm in my entire life… and that was because I had a guest who assumed I’d be okay with her smoking in my living room.
Among many other examples such as IPRED. In a weird way, I’m glad that such an awful directive blatantly states its purpose, instead of all the other “think about the children/terrorists/whatnot”…
Keep in mind that the car-stealing device reportedly costs around $20,000, so the likelihood of it being in the ownership of a thief isn’t extremely high.
What is this magic device that costs so much?
Was it not possible to draw Ethernet, or did they just want the cheapest solution? I consulted for a place that had a similar situation, and it was unacceptable for most of the students due to the jitter. So we drew Ethernet and put mini APs in each room.