Clearly, we should ban all knives and vehicles.
Clearly, we should ban all knives and vehicles.
Read the article.
Where do you think the money to pay them came from?
Right. Or acting or filming or editing or…
Also agreed. OP is going to find they’re spending more time setting up some system, entering data, and stopping to use it instead of just putting everything in a box labeled “kitchen” and unpacking it in the kitchen when they get to the new place.
Objectively more disastrous.
It’s because they’re bigoted.
Turns out shitty people are going to be shitty regardless of any group affiliation.
Some protocols, like ICMP, don’t have the concept of ports at all!
Yup. They’ve been doing this at scale by cannibalizing home appliances: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/russia-using-refrigerator-parts-build-missiles-western-sanctions-impact-on-economy-reports-2384642-2023-05-26 (Sorry for the shitty site, better sources were paywalled.)
Wow, is Russia’s domestic manufacturing really so bad that they have to export their raw material to India?
I hope India is getting paid in rupees, because if they’re getting paid in rubles, well, there might be a significant difference in value between the contract being signed and the payment being made.
Oh if they don’t even have support, yeah I would have moved away a long time ago.
Oh I thought you meant it just doesn’t reply to DDNS updates. If it doesn’t even reply to DNS queries, yeah that’s a big issue. What did their support have to say about it?
No, the plan was to send military evacuation flights. I think it ended up not happening in the end.
Generally, the admins. I don’t know if kbin/mbin are different, but on most platforms the admins don’t see what’s going on in each community unless someone brings it to their attention.
Given that it was done in the 70s, probably by people who were at least in their 40s at the time, it’s very possible that they’re all dead by now.
Does your IP address really change that often?
They absolutely won’t have better reach. Mastodon is significantly smaller than both Twitter and Bluesky.