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That's common on people celebrated on a very specific field and why most Cessna accident victims are doctors and lawyers.

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Flatpaks have helped me a lot reducing bloat, avoiding dependency hell.

That said, probably there's some overlapping dependencies that, if installed in a different way I could save some space, but it's not worth it in my opinion.

I'm also using rootless podman+systemd for certain services, but that's been a mixed bag compared with plain old docker or LXC.

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The issue in this instance was not screwing things well enough.

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Is it? Honestly speaking I loved both 1 and 2, but the slot machine mechanics of 3 made me steer away towards other similar games instead.

If I do not need to grind, I'm fine.

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But hopefully this will provide us with another folded ideas video.

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I was for many years a heavy user and while I liked my niche communities, I abhorred the platform and how it was manipulating us through multiple schemes.

Oddly enough, while the communities here are smaller or nonexistent, the experience seems better and healthier.
Maybe in time this will change too.

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And you call it steamed despite this park is clearly grilled.

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I'm not sure if this is correct, I ate removed bu

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Iirc one of the biggest challenges was plumbing right? Especially for tall buildings.

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Pregnant women tend to be valued 2x, as they will take purchase decisions for a family for a long period.

If you want to mess with your friends, say congratulations to your pregnancy! On a message in sns.

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I'm altering the photo, pray I don't alter it any further.

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To *newer Intel and AMD cpus and only certain models.

There's a lot of current hardware that uses embedded TPMs. It also depends on the communication path between the CPU and the module, but chances are it will be clear text and in some, via LPC.

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Both are reptiles but lizards are not dinosaurs, as dinosaurs have their legs under their body (like birds) and other reptiles (like lizards) have them at their sides.

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This movie was a rollercoaster.

Few movies go from 0 to 1000 so gradually that you never see it coming.

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Unless you control supply, then you can create artificial scarcity.

There's also the common way where large corporations kill smaller companies or local businesses by predatory pricing techniques, then when those are under, they absorb the business and hike prices.

As manual labour goes, if your market is controlled by a single entity, then even if there's large demand for you, you won't have a chance in getting good conditions.

The same goes if you're a contractor or a small company where your client controls the market.

How a 27-Year-Old Codebreaker Busted the Myth of Bitcoin’s Anonymity (www.wired.com)

"This is the story of the revelation in late 2013 that Bitcoin was, in fact, the opposite of untraceable—that its blockchain would actually allow researchers, tech companies, and law enforcement to trace and identify users with even more transparency than the existing financial system."

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What part do you not consider correct?

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But neither the addresses nor the people who had them where. It would be like saying that you can identify someone from an arp table because you can see the mac addresses.

Unless you know specifically who own said address (even to the point that those can be spoofed) you just have a big pile of wet paper.

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I guess you hadn't read the article. The point wasn't that the ledger is public, but that the accounts allegedly were deemed anonymous.

My point is read the article then criticize it.

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It's also mind blowing to consider that as many other projects, both Linux and Python started as a hobyist project never meant to do more than cater to some personal needs.

This taught me how important is allocating time for your team for their personal projects, as the next school romance anime tagging system could be the cornerstone of every AI in the future.

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