I imagine he's also made a private donation and isn't talking about it. He tends to do that.
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Doesn't say anything about working offline, which is what that commenter is saying Nintendo would be concerned about.
Because the person you replied to gave a good reason why Nintendo wouldn't want to implement it, and your link didn't have any information that would refute that.
There's a book called Recipes For Disaster by Crimethinc, which is an actual Anarchist Cookbook, has less bombs and stuff, but there's a lot of neat stuff that will actually work.
Keep in mind having a ton of extensions can be a security issue. Not sure about the ones you have in particular, but some grammar and coupon ones can be sketch. AI extensions especially so.
Good to know, thanks! I'll wait for the website to return then
You're not wrong. There's serious issues with the gambling industry that need to be dealt with, as well as outside social problems driving people to it.
That doesn't mean the whole concept of a lottery needs to be thrown out, or that anyone who participates is an idiot.
For real. I buy a ticket occasionally just because it's fun to think about what I'd do with the money for the few days before the draw. Worth the $2 in entertainment value. I'll occasionally win $10 or something, which is a bonus. I fail to see the issue with people spending an inconsequential amount of money for funsies.
It's the people who spend hundreds on lottery tickets that are the problem. Even then, people with gambling problems aren't idiots, they're desperate people who are being taken advantage of by the gaming industry.
That's not how our parliament works. The amount of people calling for an end to the speaker's independence is concerning.
The speaker's job is to uphold decorum of parliament. This one spectacularly failed to do that, and resigned as he should. That doesn't mean we should make it a partisan position.
Hamas doesn't have weaponry like that. Watch the video, it's an Israeli missile.