Most Americans couldn’t tell you anything he did other than ‘Obamacare’. The wild radical thing was entirely a marketing strategy, and a wildly successful one at that.
Most Americans couldn’t tell you anything he did other than ‘Obamacare’. The wild radical thing was entirely a marketing strategy, and a wildly successful one at that.
While its nice when a program let’s you pick the egress interface for its network traffic, split tunneling is still on the host os for handling its route table and making sure that’s set up correctly. Like, were people setting up split tunnel networks where they were treating the vpn interface as a proxy, pointing the software at it, and just hoping for the best?
split tunneling is not 100% secure
This keeps being said and I don’t understand why people keep saying it. Split tunneling should be exactly as secure as your route table makes it, shouldn’t it?
Your math is wrong, it’s closer to 60/10/30, with the problem being that the 30% all live around each other (and are good at gerrymandering)
This is literally a microcosm of the whole issue with gamedev right now. Constant churn of short duration contracts terminating the second the money coming in is below a predetermined threshold. Good on Arrowhead for trying not to be part of the problem.
They would get more draconian, while also solidifying control of the state by the facists.
So, no downsides from the GOP perspective.
Nah, he’s saying they don’t have the capacity to support all the players, so anyone who could better use that money somewhere else should just wait, since they won’t have a good time right now anyway.
Surprisingly based.
Deradicalizing that cult is a goal worth attempting though. Super bowl ads i don’t think will achieve that result, but hell i’ll take what I can get these days.
This is why I wish those micropayment systems took off. I would be happy to pay 20 bucks a month for ‘ad free’ browsing if most of it actually supported the creators of the content i’m accessing.
10x their cpm is still fractions of a cent for me as a user on a per page view basis, there’s space for winning here if one of the big tech ad companies gets behind it and pushes.
Yeah, neither team is playing well tonight, but the chiefs have just been off form all game except the 4th quarter.
Death of the author only applies if she’s dead.
So unless there’s been some good news in the last day, those people are just coping
EIH
While the human’s behavior following the loss of the game is illogical, as humans are want to do, your dismissal of their responses to your clarifying statement regarding their loss as ‘petty’ is inherently illogical as well. Doing so instead of, as logic would dictate, rigorously testing their response for potential validity, if only in a human context, has resulted in your hypothesis being unanswerable with available information. Please keep in mind that while the actions of humans often appear illogical, this commonly is due to a lack of context surrounding those actions or understanding that, being highly emotive beings, the logic of their actions may be derived from a not immediately accessible source given a Vulcan perspective in observing the events. Further inquiry in this matter is generally welcomed by persons engaging in apparently illogical behavior, and your failing to clarify these conditions at the time of the event necessitated the query passing to this board, which could have been a post in /c/humansubspacemicroblog providing insight into this phenomenon instead of us attempting to ascertain fact with incomplete data.
2 issues there: the food and fuel for those cities move through the traitor parts of the state. Supply lines will be a major issue in the early weeks of any major event. In addition to that, those blue cities aren’t homogeneous just like their states aren’t, so there will be further subdivision past the metro line.
Given that kind of false dichotomy, i wouldn’t have been surprised at /any/ result
Can’t believe there’s this many comments with Technology Connections being listed.
This is occurring specifically because of the choices they collectively made.
It’s hard to be sympathetic.
Both kbin and mbin function very well as progressive web apps, and shouldn’t /require/ a discreet app like, imo, lemmy does.
That far out, the golf course was probably on an independent grey-water system and not the main grid. Probably had tankers pulling it straight from the wells and driving it to the site of the fire.