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  • Yeah. They're all over imgur and even recipe sites. Probably reddit too. People are prone to upvoting or otherwise interacting positively with this type of content without thinking about it so it's a good way to legitimize bot accounts.

  • "Despite developers' goal of delivering a product that works entirely as intended, virtually all software and hardware contain bugs.[7] If a bug creates a security risk, it is called a vulnerability. Vulnerabilities vary in their ability to be exploited by malicious actors. Some are not usable at all, while others can be used to disrupt the device with a denial of service attack. The most valuable allow the attacker to inject and run their own code, without the user being aware of it.[8] Although the term "zero-day" initially referred to the time since the vendor had become aware of the vulnerability, zero-day vulnerabilities can also be defined as the subset of vulnerabilities for which no patch or other fix is available.[9][10][11] A zero-day exploit is any exploit that takes advantage of such a vulnerability.[8]"

    That's the definition straight from Wikipedia.

  • Because a lot of the reason that child sexual abuse is so horrific and wrong has to do with their developmental age and understanding of what's happening and ability to give consent. To understand and make an informed decision about what it even means to give consent. And a potentially developmentally challenged adult may not be able to do that. Nobody is overlooking the adult part. They are saying that adult in form doesn't equal able to act as and make decisions as an adult. You are the one ignoring this to further your argument.

  • I think the two finger thing for braking would be great if I could manage it reasonably. Probably have to adjust my brake cable for the front though. Dialing it in now that I'm used to it would be a pain.

  • Littering used to be illegal most places. It should be illegal pretty much every public place. If you're breaking the law, you're criminalizing yourself. This is like saying we shouldn't resurface roads because it criminalizes speeders.

  • In 2012 a Ford Focus full Electric was almost $40,000 MSRP with a probable markup at just about any dealer in the country. The only thing that makes that kind of investment affordable is the tax break. The Tesla model 3 (in comparison) was around $25,000 MSRP in 2019. With a 3 year auto loan at 5-6% interest that cost is $31,760.50. The electric focus would have cost $49,305.44 for the same loan term and interest rate.

    And they can't even sell these vehicles for bluebook value (assuming that the vehicle is paid off and they aren't upside down on the loan for say a loan term of 5 or 7 years).

    A Mach e? Almost $39,000 MSRP. Chevy Bolt? $27,500 MSRP. Hyundai Ioniq? Almost $40,000 MSRP. Nissan Leaf is just over $29,000.

    There aren't that many cars that are good financial decisions to be made in a market with so few options where range and ability to charge are majorly important to what you buy.

    Toyota's Mirai isn't even top rated and it starts at $52,000. So yes. Huge financial loss, and Tesla's aren't that expensive when compared to other brands (the cybercuck not included).

  • https://wiki.switchroot.org/wiki/android/android-10/10-q-setup-guide Android for switch.

    https://openxbox.org/ Xbox.

    But if what you're suggesting is new games then you're probably right. But you didn't present it as just new console exclusives and emulators are largely legal if you buy the games and rip them yourself.

    I'm also curious about why you would consider the switch a console but the steam deck not a console.

    Like. I get that steam sells computer games. But lots of those titles are available across consoles.