That's what I thought you stupid piece of shit.
The vaccine-hesitant people I know are waiting for the live attenuated virus and/or FDA approval... Please show me where it lists the reasons for not vaccinating on the page you linked, as I only see numbers on whether…
You're significantly overestimating the amount of pull that type of person has in the US anymore, while simultaneously dramatically (I can only assume willfully) misquoting that bible verse.
For photos, you could always do Nextcloud and save yourself the work of writing something (unless, of course, you're doing it for fun).
Why do they even allow that? It seems counter to the whole point of an app designed around finding someone nearby to bang.
Except when the system can't handle the animations and they get jerky.
I have to agree. This is a clever way to catch criminals that doesn't particularly harm non-criminals. I'll take this over the anti-encryption campaign the FBI has been on for the past 10 or 20 years.
What's wrong with the feedback they get through traditional channels, though? There's already a GitHub issues page and the forums. There's no need to exfiltrate user data to figure out something they're already telling…
Teslas don't use NEMA chargers in the US.
Their charging infrastructure is by far the best out there, even if it is a proprietary standard.
This exact attitude is why public opinion is turning against privately-owned drones.
Someone, somewhere, thinks something you did is reprehensible.
So, to you, there's no possibility for a person to redeem themselves regardless of the nature of their transgression?
1809 is the first build that shipped with the mitigations, so that explains why there are a lot of performance problems around that time.
All of the major slowdowns seem to pop up in build 1809, which is where the first Spectre/Meltdown mitigations were introduced, which is to be expected.
Why stop there? You could get a whole circle of Teslas towing each other and never even have to stop moving!
I wasn't talking about those vitamins. I was talking about B12, which we largely get from meat...meat being the original topic.
> In all, 52% of vegans, 7% of vegetarians and one omnivore were classified as vitamin B12 deficient (defined as serum vitamin B12 < 118 pmol/l). [0] [0] http://www.epic-oxford.org/publications/1554/serum-concentra...…
Do plant-based proteins have the B vitamins that most of the world is deficient in?
>Poisoning yourself with false hellebore suggests he might have been a little unhinged. I would have thought his music alone was plenty of evidence that he was more than a little unhinged.
I have a hunch that upvotes/minute matters too.
I have trouble believing any company that makes claims about privacy but won't provide source code to back them up.
This was my experience quitting drinking. Once I realized what it meant for my stability, both mental and financial, the upsides stopped outweighing the downsides and I lost all interest. Still working on cigarettes.
Point out where I said the US was the greatest country in the world, please. Again, you can't actually address the problems people have with China, so you deflect back to the US. Meanwhile, countries other than the US,…
What's problematic is your modern form of holocaust denial.
That's what I thought you stupid piece of shit.
The vaccine-hesitant people I know are waiting for the live attenuated virus and/or FDA approval... Please show me where it lists the reasons for not vaccinating on the page you linked, as I only see numbers on whether…
You're significantly overestimating the amount of pull that type of person has in the US anymore, while simultaneously dramatically (I can only assume willfully) misquoting that bible verse.
For photos, you could always do Nextcloud and save yourself the work of writing something (unless, of course, you're doing it for fun).
Why do they even allow that? It seems counter to the whole point of an app designed around finding someone nearby to bang.
Except when the system can't handle the animations and they get jerky.
I have to agree. This is a clever way to catch criminals that doesn't particularly harm non-criminals. I'll take this over the anti-encryption campaign the FBI has been on for the past 10 or 20 years.
What's wrong with the feedback they get through traditional channels, though? There's already a GitHub issues page and the forums. There's no need to exfiltrate user data to figure out something they're already telling…
Teslas don't use NEMA chargers in the US.
Their charging infrastructure is by far the best out there, even if it is a proprietary standard.
This exact attitude is why public opinion is turning against privately-owned drones.
Someone, somewhere, thinks something you did is reprehensible.
So, to you, there's no possibility for a person to redeem themselves regardless of the nature of their transgression?
1809 is the first build that shipped with the mitigations, so that explains why there are a lot of performance problems around that time.
All of the major slowdowns seem to pop up in build 1809, which is where the first Spectre/Meltdown mitigations were introduced, which is to be expected.
Why stop there? You could get a whole circle of Teslas towing each other and never even have to stop moving!
I wasn't talking about those vitamins. I was talking about B12, which we largely get from meat...meat being the original topic.
> In all, 52% of vegans, 7% of vegetarians and one omnivore were classified as vitamin B12 deficient (defined as serum vitamin B12 < 118 pmol/l). [0] [0] http://www.epic-oxford.org/publications/1554/serum-concentra...…
Do plant-based proteins have the B vitamins that most of the world is deficient in?
>Poisoning yourself with false hellebore suggests he might have been a little unhinged. I would have thought his music alone was plenty of evidence that he was more than a little unhinged.
I have a hunch that upvotes/minute matters too.
I have trouble believing any company that makes claims about privacy but won't provide source code to back them up.
This was my experience quitting drinking. Once I realized what it meant for my stability, both mental and financial, the upsides stopped outweighing the downsides and I lost all interest. Still working on cigarettes.
Point out where I said the US was the greatest country in the world, please. Again, you can't actually address the problems people have with China, so you deflect back to the US. Meanwhile, countries other than the US,…
What's problematic is your modern form of holocaust denial.