Yeahsureok
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No user record in our sample, but Yeahsureok has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> that it can somehow "escape" the legal frameworks of human beings And yet multibillion dollar companies whose entire business is illegally running hotels or taxis get nowhere near the vitriol? Airbnb clearly causes…
Congress has no electoral mandate to lower inflation, that's not their job. Using fiscal policy for inflation targeting is crude and horrendously slow.
Really? It seems quite inferior to the one posted and lacking a lot of substance.
No mention of CATL releasing sodium based batteries this year? Just their dropping of lithium battery prices?
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Modern pixels only got the ability to run lineageos a week ago. https://www.knowyourmobile.com/news/lineageos-20-finally-add...
*likely US based medical advice A sleep test is $100 ($75 USD) here.
> attempting to sell the Brooklyn Bridge Handshake reserved the top 100,000 Alexa domains and allowed all trademark name holders to claim theirs. Not to mention the ten million in FOSS grants for developers to build…
Ever considered that the related threads comment is easily scripted?
> most bluffs beat her hand That has absolutely nothing to do with the concept of bluffing. The hand is irrelevant.
Could I recommend a table of contents? It looks great, bookmarked.
What happens when you fail to pay back loans to western companies? "oh no worries, we'll just write it off and you keep all your assets"? This handwringing on stuff like this is fairly transparent.
Owning a car made after 2006 isn't some massive ask, you'll probably find people driving such cars to use public transport far more often anyway.
What do you think the average response was in the West to covid protests last year? Here in Australia the public and media overwhelmingly despised anyone protesting despite having some of the harshest covid restrictions…
On the how to avoid section: Isn't running comments through a randomised translator a few times then back considered a countermeasure also? Also think it's probably poor form to list users as examples without their…
Their extrajudicial killings are about sending a message, not stopping one particular person. This is a half century old policy at this point.
> and this guy pulls in front of you That sounds like your problem, not theirs?
Wasn't this always likely assumed to be some catastrophic space event that just lined up right for us? On the life speculation part that people enjoy: If you were going to try communicate with the galaxy it seems…
> Depopulation Tokyo has been growing at a much faster rate than NY or LA.
> jails dissenting journalists Like Julian Assange who will be locked up for life with no fair trail due to publishing raw war footage? Or is that different?
> These places aren't buying new cars at all, though. India ranks 4th worldwide for new car sales and will likely take 3rd place in a year or two.
In Australia the Reserve Bank predicted a fair chance of 40% declines nationwide 2020. Fast forward two years and house prices are up 30% due to their actions along with government intervention. Hundreds of billions…
My ISP injects ads into http sites often. Now just imagine what this corrupt third world government here can do. Of course its "not a problem" if you aren't a vulnerable person who dares go against the grain, but on the…
Fair call, I stand corrected they have changed it all again. My information is outdated but only a few years ago required you to sign up for a docker account on win and macos. Please read the SO link. I've given up on…
Not that person above but the install flow for docker is obnoxious on windows and mac. Having to create an account for open source software isn't reasonable, there's ways around that but not easily for most people.