S3 has some of the best animation of the series and is among the best work that studio bones has produced in recent times imo, if that means anything to you.
Consider what trace minerals actually means, then think about the tiny amounts of salt used for cooking.
Are the trucks loaded autonomously? They look a bit small to carry an entire shipping container.
I've been hating on the raw food movement for much longer than lemmy even existed. Drinking raw milk is especially stupid.
Even if they were all properly recycled, which isn't going to happen, this product still shouldn't be sold. We don't need any more consumables with large ecological impact. Recycling isn't doing nearly enough to balance out the damage.
I want to do that, but not because of Flatpak. That's incredibly far down the list of things I find offensive in my professional life. At the very least it does fulfill some sort of purpose and also doesn't cost any money to use.
You mean hiding their public IP? I guess that's a feature.
That's what a firewall and a DNS service is for respectively, imho. As long as you get an IPv6 prefix from your ISP, you can expose as many devices or services to the public as you want, by just allowing incoming traffic to a listening port. That was sort of the whole point of having a large enough address space when moving away from v4. Maybe it's just me but reading stuff about "private AI" on a website where the relation to the product is not immediately obvious, makes me question their legitimacy.
The more I look at their site, the more it reads like a sales pitch for IPv6, which sounds kind of expensive at $6-10 a month.
It depends on what websites you frequent. The vast majority work fine (though they are still heavily optimized for Chrome and not much else), but there are some exceptions like publishers of educational material or other websites with overzealous ideas of web based DRM. I've seen some banners that straight up tell you "You need to upgrade to a proper browser" and then link to the Chrome installer...
What problem does this solve? Do ISPs not provide IPv6 prefixes anymore?
The snail has been taken over by parasitic flatworms that control it to seek out exposed spots and pulsate inside of their eye stalks to get eaten by a bird and enter the next stage of their life cycle, which they spend by living in the birds cloaca and spreading their eggs via feces.
I would fucking hope not. TERM is explicitly passed along as the only exception, which is the only sensible default for temporary privilege elevation in a shell.
It's a phoronix article, there's never more than two paragraphs and a quote in there anyway.
That's a stretch, imo. I've never seen anyone put a conscious effort into verbally emphasizing the less important parts of a sentence to their kids or anyone else. Those poor kids don't deserve that, just like babies don't deserve having their verbalization skills stunted by baby talk.
I'm not trying to draw parallels, I'm literally talking about the likelyhood of getting stabbed in a dark park. How does domestic violence factor into that scenario? On the other hand, I wonder how underreported domestic violence cases are compared between genders.
It's a matter of taste to a certain extent, but panel three really doesn't make sense. It doesn't match up with how anyone would naturally vocally emphasize that sentence and it doesn't highlight any important meaning either. If you emphasize too many words in a sentence, you get a similar effect to audio compression causing a loss of dynamic range. Humans experience stimulation by contrast: if everything is emphasized, nothing is.
It's also worth noting that italicized text is often a better choice for this kind of emphasis. In any case, the visual noise makes it difficult to read past a certain point.
Getting stabbed in a dark park seems like a pretty universal fear that isn't determined by your gender. Most people getting stabbed are men, if we just go by homicide statistics.
You're right. I don't think it's a good reason and it breaks the flow or gets ignored if used excessively, but it is a reason.
Of course the family that prints every second word bold for no fucking reason is into bold outfits.