I have like 3 spare laptops, and another spare computer. I'm not running anything right now because this router doesn't support port forwarding no matter what I try (it's a firmware issue apparently), but they're always there for me when I need them.
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PDFdrive is an okay website, but it's very weak in regards to finding books, especially because it specializes in PDFs, which are very bad for reading. They're meant for documents, not books. But in general, the books you find there are messy and inconsistent. You're much better off going with a place like libgen.gs.
That's probably the reason the person in question isn't educated in the first place lol
Sometimes my friends laugh at me for how little I know about pop culture. I laugh back though. I wouldn't say I'm proud of it but it's just funny.
Doesn't it forcibly change the device over though? I think the airpods completely lose bluetooth control after the car "steals focus".
Holy fuck, the person made like $120k during the scam, and then had to pay back $800k after getting caught.
That makes sense. JavaScript is the cause of so many problems. From what I've heard, it's chock full of security holes cause of bad design. Maybe that's a myth. I do know that you always gotta keep JS off when you're on Tor and the like.
Reddit was just the de-facto source of general information for a long time. It was like the StackOverflow of general information. I think, maybe 50% of the non-programming answers I found on Google to obscure problems were on Reddit. Like there was this random issue I was having the the Valve Index headset that made its audio driver not start until I restarted the headset like 3 times, and then there was this random comment, packed full of great information, deep in a chain of comments, suggesting I change a registry value in Windows. Since then, I have never had the issue, and it's saved me tens of hours. I know Reddit can be replaced, but its loss will be felt.
The absurd thing is how it's all tied to one place. Maybe it's IP, hardware ID, I wouldn't know. It's just absurd how they tie it all together so efficiently and so quickly.
Perhaps you could compromise and just edit the comments so that your message is blaringly obvious, while retaining the content below for those in need of it? I guess it's nothing significant regardless, with the current destruction of history going on in Reddit, with the blackouts and all that.
I remember connecting to my mom's car via bluetooth to play music one day, and then like a year later I visit her again and it starts autoplaying some random shit I was watching on YouTube without any prompt. The prospects of what that might unexpectedly reveal to people are terrifying.
Rice, and simple carbohydrates in general, are debatably not healthy whatsoever, as they're processed more quickly into fat than they can be burned, leading to hunger reappearing earlier than it actually should. Fats and proteins take longer (I think) to be converted to raw energy, and so you don't get hungry as quickly, and gain less fat. Also in general if you don't eat any carbs, you'll fall into ketosis, and then your body can more easily burn your body fat when you're hungry.