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“Ah yes, the classic “you’re a dum dum” play when you’ve got no other random shit you looked up on the internet to fall back on.”
Says the man whose every answer was in essence just that (ie. telling the other that he’s dumb), while he was unable to point out even just a single flaw in the arguments he tried to question

time and time again it’s clear that individual publishers need Google a lot more then Google needs them.”
Wrong. It’s the exact opposite that’s clear. Why?

Q: Would websites/news sites make sense and could work even if Google Search/News wouldn’t exists?
A: Absolutely. People still could and would read news on them.

Q: W

Even then the device would not be considered bricked, because it could be “fixed” by a simple reinstall of the OS. Bricking is when there’s no way to restore the working state of the device (or at least not something that’s feasible for the average end-user).

The title is completely wrong. This bug does not and can not brick your PC.

Most likely a direct consequence of a new EU directive that makes it mandatory for banks and payment processors to use “strong” authentication (using multi-factor authentication) for all online payments from the 1st of January 2021 on, and which in essence makes it virtually impossible to make online purchases with

These monkeys might indeed be smart, or at least smarter than the researchers who claim that the monkeys understand economics, just because they steal high ticket items to trade in. In reality there’s no understanding of economics required for this behavior, and actually even the dumbest/simplest animals can develop a

Aaaaand another one with zero reading comprehension, who on top of that commits 3 (!!!) logical fallacies in a single sentence (1. loaded question, 2. straw man fallacy, 3. argumentum ad populum)

So many answers. So little sense. So many people with zero reading comprehension. Explains a lot regarding BTC.

“Value”. You keep using that word, but I don’t think it means what you think it means.

Also, if I sell a toothpick to some ignorant sckr for $30.000, does that mean toothpicks are now worth $30.000? And I even assumed here there’s an actual person who really paid that much for it, and the seller and buyer weren’t the

Anybody know what kind of joke had this effect on the iceberg? I would love to hear it, too.

The Wow! signal was detected in 1977, not in 1974

Guardians.... Assemble!

All these TENET review articles are just too long. A “Tenet is just a bad movie. < end of article>” would have been perfectly adequate to describe it.

Brian K. Vaughan Is Resurrecting Another Sci-Fi Classic”

My local toy store just raised the price of the Monopoly game. -> Everybody buy play money now, because it’s price is rising!

. <—- The point made
/ \ < —— Your head

In other words, people working from home might not be gassing up their car, buying a cup of coffee, hiring a daycare, picking up lunch, or any of the other things that come with commuting to and from work.”
So, if those people are not using or are using less of the public services that are there to support these

Also none of these people (including Musk) “changed the world”, not for the better anyway. They just loved to pose as such, and to take credit for others’ work and achievements, just because they were sociopaths.

“They all exhibit tendencies of total and complete pathological sociopathy. They don’t at their core give a flying fuck about you or me as individuals.”
Sounds like a correct description of any and every CEO of a company, ever. 

I guess he was a “bad fit for the role” under the Trump-administration, too, but the latter is known to counterselect people completely unfit for jobs, so, that’s why this wasn’t a problem for him, only for everybody else and for NASA.