/d/, of course! I tried getting the formatting down a couple of weeks back but gave up so thanks!
/d/, of course! I tried getting the formatting down a couple of weeks back but gave up so thanks!
Thanks! Replying so I remember to check them out tomorrow, but I’ll probably eventually relent and get unlimited too. With how much I apparently use it, probably worth it in the end 😅
I’m extremely happy with the results on Kagi. Setting up my own ‘page-rank’ with their search customizations is a godsend to get rid of any unwanted sites and promoted the sources I know I’ll come back to.
I’m a bit turned off the pricing though, especially since last month I blew through 1000 searches before the end of last month so currently back to Google, but frustrated by every second search or so.
The case is Ackerman v. Pink, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 1:23-cv-06952.
Good luck Ackerman, you’re gonna need it to go up against Apple in a New York court.
To the point, ideology is, to a degree, a modern equivalent of religion. It provides a framework to view history and the future, dos and don’t, utopia to strive for, often comes with own set of (almost)religious practices and idolization. It even requires a degree of faith in utopia being achievable. I don’t think it’s that outrageous of a statement.
Linux is a moving target
Could you clarify what you mean with this?
How you feel about the furthest of the three?
I find myself park mine close to buildings when picking up takeaway and similar if there’s no nearby bollards or racks nearby, but at the same time I feel like I’m probably impeding in some way for blind, wheelchairs etc.
Why ‘Ricing’? I tried searching but could only find explanations of the word related to cars
I can’t find any source from the group claiming they want safer self driving cars instead they seem to protest cars and self driving cars. Where did you read that?
Read the back of schampoo bottles while on the toilet.
No podcast while doing chores so radio on constantly instead
Newspapers or books on trains and buses to pass the time
Queues were death
The Today News Africa correspondent, Simon Ateba, defended his tweet in an email to The Post. “There was no reason to doubt the authenticity of her Twitter account until it was suspended on Sunday,” he wrote. “It is natural for us to assume that the information people provide on their profiles is true.”
A White House correspondent lacking any critical thinking when it comes to sources?
Journalism is dead.
From the Article, emphasis by me