Logitech K400
Logitech K400
Windows licensing doesn’t have enforcement. If there weren’t police plenty of people would drive without a license.
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You probably shouldn’t be storing your passwords and 2FA in the same place.
Russia provides a buffer, it’s the same thing as North Korea. China aids NK to keep US allies as far away from themselves as possible.
I mean even ignoring the philanthropic take, it’s just straight up worth my time to pay for the services. It’d be stupid not to.
An hour of my work time in a month pays for Max, Spotify, Hulu (with ads), Netflix, and YouTube. I’d be spending more time than an hour to go through other methods.
And to put it in perspective I’m only in the top 20% of US households. Tens of millions of Americans are making this call even easier than I am. There’s definitely a wage gap forming and it’s interesting to see streaming be at the forefront of it.
Yep, most games run fine. But I do still have to check if the anti-cheat supports Linux.
‘Hate speech’ is entirely defined by the government’s opinion on issues.
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Hopefully Canada’s smart enough to use food-grade ink.
Tbf Mountain Dew was originally made to be a mixer with whiskey. They’re just cutting out the middle man now.
Well that goes in your mouth still, but I guess it’s not as bad as burning it.
“near impossible”. So not impossible, this title is saying nothing.
Climate change is something we need to address asap, but sensationalist headlines like this are not adding any credibility to the cause.
The biggest issue in the US is wet-bulb temps in the southeast.
For people that aren’t aware, wetbulb temps essentially measure how well you can cool yourself down by sweating. Humid air means sweating is less effective since it can’t evaporate.
A wetbulb temp of 95°F (35°C) will kill someone in less than a workday if they’re not given proper breaks.
Putting antennas and batteries in mines increases production cost.
The mine would broadcast it’s signal, effectively telling the opposing army exactly where it is so they can disarm it. Effectively rendering mines useless, more of a speed bump than anything.
The specific mine used is effective against people, but known to sometimes not even pop car tires. Absolutely worst case scenario: farmers can run a tractor plow over the fields a few times.
If Russia upholds their signing of the Geneva convention they’re actually responsible for removing all of their mines after the conflict is over.
But we all know they’ll say the mines are either Ukraine’s or Wagner’s and not remove them.
Tbf Russia’s PFM-1 is based off the US’ BLU-43. The difference is the US went “Oh wow, this is a really bad situation” and stopped using them half a century ago.
Double tbf: Ukraine also has 5.5 million of these mines themselves.
Twitter was doing fine financially before Musk bought it.
No it wasn’t 😂
He just lit a sinking ship on fire, yes it’s worse but it was bad before too.
Why’s there an AI image attached to this question?