They bought Pocket AFTER they installed it by default in Firefox as some kind of PR disaster control.
Wow, sexism and bigotry ;( ;( ;( Close down Twitter now!
Chromium reads it, but are we sure it's sending it somewhere? Maybe it uses it for bookkeeping of local sessions or something like that.
No healthcare, no chemists, no good Internet access, have to literally travel to buy clothes or go to the supermarket, and especially no jobs. Even in big towns jobs are scarce. Hence the asphyxiating housing bubble in…
In some areas of Spain, the state gets to keep a high percent of the inheritance, they go up to 50% or maybe more in some places.
Rural areas of Spain usually have decent 4G service. Good luck getting hired for remote work in Spain, though. Edit for the guys below: obviously I meant working for a Spanish company.
You could tape the cable to a desk, a few centimetres away from the end of the cable, so it can't fall.
>Have you ever had this experience before? No because I use ad blockers religiously.
I've always hated that apps were allowed to do whatever the hell they wanted on Android. I'm happy to see these changes, as Android is cheaper than iOS, and now I've got two options instead of one.
...which would still need to be elevated.
How can a Visual Basic macro executed as a regular user write to the MBR? Maybe it's asking for elevation?
They bought Pocket AFTER they installed it by default in Firefox as some kind of PR disaster control.
Wow, sexism and bigotry ;( ;( ;( Close down Twitter now!
Chromium reads it, but are we sure it's sending it somewhere? Maybe it uses it for bookkeeping of local sessions or something like that.
No healthcare, no chemists, no good Internet access, have to literally travel to buy clothes or go to the supermarket, and especially no jobs. Even in big towns jobs are scarce. Hence the asphyxiating housing bubble in…
In some areas of Spain, the state gets to keep a high percent of the inheritance, they go up to 50% or maybe more in some places.
Rural areas of Spain usually have decent 4G service. Good luck getting hired for remote work in Spain, though. Edit for the guys below: obviously I meant working for a Spanish company.
You could tape the cable to a desk, a few centimetres away from the end of the cable, so it can't fall.
>Have you ever had this experience before? No because I use ad blockers religiously.
I've always hated that apps were allowed to do whatever the hell they wanted on Android. I'm happy to see these changes, as Android is cheaper than iOS, and now I've got two options instead of one.
...which would still need to be elevated.
How can a Visual Basic macro executed as a regular user write to the MBR? Maybe it's asking for elevation?