Are you by chance kanye west? In all seriousness it’s because fish sticks sounds like fish dicks
Are you by chance kanye west? In all seriousness it’s because fish sticks sounds like fish dicks
That seems like the most likely reason for why it happened
If you want more information on what your company can do to help protect against ransomware, CISA’s stop ransomware site has good advice:
Along with what others said, things you are interested in, demographic data, etc. The content you choose to watch on tiktok or products you click on on temu reveals a lot of valuable information about what ads might be most effective on you so they can target ads to you.
I see the argument made a lot that you shouldn’t take away bandwidth in the tor network from people that really need it, but consumed bandwidth is way lower than the total available.
This is from the tor projects metrics site:
Some banks support the open financial exchange (OFX) protocol for fetching information: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Financial_Exchange
This is a list of some of the banks that are known to support it and their connection information from GnuCash, but it might be out if date:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Talk:Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect
Something reasonably close but not exactly that would be feedly
This is data scraped from websites for the brave search engine, not data from browser users
Technically yes, but 3-4 drinks per year is such a small amount it’s going to make a negligible difference.
The memory might have forgot to study for the test, so it needed to pun it’s way through it.
True, but that’s also the case with grapheneos. There are several contributors and Daniel Micay has stepped down from the project as well, so if he is your only issue with using grapheneos, he isn’t there anymore.
Also, while Daniel was definitely in the wrong in that situation, it is worth mentioning he had been swatted several times at that point and was understandably angry, it was just definitely mis-directed.
You’re currently using Lemmy, which is developed by these people: (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106835057054633379), but software that’s developed by a guy that was a little mean is too much?
I have 2 different multipoint headphones and neither can, but I can’t say for certain that it’s not possible. With the main one I use, once you start playing audio on one of the paired devices, it’ll completely switch over to that device.