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Why not use the English word for an entity that resides in the USA: American?
Why not use the English word for an entity that resides in the USA: American?
That is some fantastic sleuthing, well done.
If it’s a small but loud group of unpleasant people on the internet, can’t we just do what we’ve always done and ignore them?
The picture says “No Smartphones Allowed.” Doesn’t seem entirely right…
I liked Windscribe so much I ended up paying for it. With a discount code I found the price to be reasonable.
Hosting is part of it, but didn’t they legally restrict Yuzu’s developers from working on the emulator? That seems to be a far greater obstacle to me.
Nobody can stop you from spending your money as you see fit, 24/7/365, from anywhere, to anywhere, instantly, and for free.
Except it’s not.
This article from the NY Times seems to be the source: https://archive.li/09NnN
The title makes it sound like Hamas is shooting Israel’s bombs back at Israel, but Hamas’ arsenal are primarily of Iranian origin. The article reports that they do scavenge explosives from unexploded ordinance, but not the amount. However, they do take large amounts of scrap like plumbing pipes from Israeli settlements, which are used to make bombs.
I’m not an explosives expert but I would hazard a guess that scavenging missiles and such that don’t go off is not going to be a viable source of material to make more missiles, factoring in the risk involved.
“Ah, an appreciation post for the local transfer feature,” I thought, as I continued reading to the last part of the sentence.
I don’t know if I’ve ever felt an urge to be marketed to.
Sometimes it feels like most of my job nowadays is deleting code now.
These are all strategies that have already been adopted in China, they will block it like everything else.