

If I could leave I’d be gone. I owe this country nothing.
If I could leave I’d be gone. I owe this country nothing.
GrqpheneOS has a second pin on your lock screen which, when keyed in, immediately makes the storage contents permanently inaccessible, deletes all Esims, and powers the device off. Graphene will remain installed.
There are also “panic button” apps out there that do similar stuff.
Then there’s the good ole, put it in the microwave, or taking a nail-gun to it
I love how California basically defines a sale as “exchanging things for money” and Firefox is like, “its such a craaazy world we can’t even agree on the definition of exchanging things for money out here! Some call it a ‘sale’ apparently, so if we’re gonna exchange your data for money I guess we have to call it a ‘sale’… Stupid California, changing things to mean what they’ve always meant”
I don’t understand why 2% wasn’t considered miniscule to begin with
Shouldn’t take more than a minute
Lol one of the characters in my D&D group is named Farthard (pronounced Far-thard) and his steed is named Shithead (pronounced Sha-theed)
Thanks. This is scary lol
Its all those Canadians fleeing to the US for a better life and TERKIN ARE JERBS
/s
Might be out of the loop on this, but what is a “cop city”?
US free speech protections are very narrow in scope, only applying to the government.
This is the part I’m referring to. United States constitutional free speech. Sure the twitter thing is a debatable issue, but it’s a side issue. That issue was not and is not protected by the constitution. You can argue that it should be all you want, but it currently isn’t and therefore wasn’t illegal.
The thing with the CDC is an actual violation of the constitution and a real life example of the government violating the rights it is supposed to be upholding.
Great advice except I’m confused about how to “stream everything” if we’re supposed to leave our phones at home.
That’s the point I’m making, yes.
The twitter thing was never a free speech issue, while this CDC thing is, yet the outcry for twitter seems to have been far louder than the actual govt censorship.
who will fix the potholes?
Make the libertarians do it! /s
Idk, ive fixed a pothole or two that bothered me near home, but yeah, I’m not doing a whole city lol
I think though that once people realize the onus is on them to fix things, people will start to fix things. Provided of course, that they have the means and ability to do so.
And then, there are still companies which can be hired to do these things, provided someone is willing to pay them
Thats what I want to know? This isn’t Twitter choosing a policy, this is the government actually dictating what can and can’t be said. Fucked.
One teaches what to do, the other teaches what not to do.
ElectroBOOM keeps me alive sometimes, and Technology Connections told me how to properly use a dishwasher.
I present to you my favorite YouTube person:
The GFCI/RCD, a simple but life saving protector:
https://youtu.be/ILBjnZq0n8s?list=PLv0jwu7G_DFU62mIGZNag5vQ0a6tDGBpO
In defense of the Switched Outlet:
Electrical topics playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv0jwu7G_DFU62mIGZNag5vQ0a6tDGBpO
I could just watch this guy all day lol
Lol its called the 2nd amendment we just gotta wait for the new Luigi to drop
I am an anomaly and love the heat. I am known for wearing jeans and a hoody in 100°f heat.
That said I get cold at like 70°f and often have to add a layer.
“Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”
I’m confused who is talking about scent?