And the guy who invented it didn’t ever have to use it for decades afterwards, it was purely theoretical to him.
And the guy who invented it didn’t ever have to use it for decades afterwards, it was purely theoretical to him.
JD Vance is the only guy who can join the mile high club without leaving his seat.
Sure, no one is saying that. The point is that it doesn’t send anything other than the stuff after the keywords back to company servers.
There’s also the matter of there being literally hundreds of security and privacy researchers who would love nothing more than to catch Amazon doing this, and no one has in any major way.
There’s also been tons of academic studies on it that back it up.
Protonmail is encrypted and they literally cannot decrypt to record your data.
The driver skill is hard to control, but I would assume they had equal pressure in the tires, or at least close enough. There’s also more things that matter like tire width, lockers, horsepower, weight etc.
Even if it’s not a perfectly scientific test, it can still be interesting
Yeah, honestly it would be fascinating if you wanted to go search for the specific terms that you think should bring that up, and then compare how deep your blog is in the results on a bunch of different web search pages.
ULA is also Boeing, tbf.
Yeah the difference is hot fusion works, see: the sun. Cold fusion would require a fundamental change in how we understand physics works. It’s junk science.
That video is a TAS, no human has cleared the level.
I mean, isn’t community self-policing and an overly tolerant attitude towards picking what type of games are allowed on your platform exactly what we want from them?
Yeah, it’ll be easy to catch if you actually dig into it, but if you’re not given a reason to, it might take a while to catch; which is exactly what happened
It keeps happening because people are human and make mistakes.