Hey I remember you from that other post where you also spammed LINUX. :p
Hey I remember you from that other post where you also spammed LINUX. :p
Soon all the scammers will be replaced with AI, and we’ll just have AIs calling AIs all day long.
Yeah I got lucky with my battery; it’s at 800 cycles currently and still holds plenty of charge for my daily use. A replacement kit is also only $50 so I figure there’s not much point in trying to be efficient for a marginal lifespan improvement. I’ll probably end up replacing it when it hits 1000.
That’s a nice paywall you have there, sure would be a shame if… https://sci-hub.se
You may be right, seems like it only shows you posts by number of likes. But a burner account is nearly effortless to create anyways.
Is that a problem? You could already just view their posts without an account, or create a burner account. Might be a hot take, but I think someone with a public account shouldn’t expect to be able to hide it from specific people.
I’m going to cut them some slack as it was a rubber bullet, and he wasn’t killed. It would still make far more sense to say “shot in head with rubber bullet” though.
An alternative argument: Water generally makes things “wet” due to it forming hydrogen bonds with said things. Water also readily forms hydrogen bonds with itself. Therefore, water is wet.
It’s trying its best, okay?
Do you have a source for that? I am unaware of any modern hard drives that support reading individual bits; the minimum unit of data that can be read is generally one sector, or 512 bytes. If the sector fails to be read, the drive will usually attempt to read it several times before giving up and reporting a read error to the PC.
Data recovery companies can remove the platters from a damaged drive and put them in a working drive, as long as the platters are in good condition, preventing further damage. (If the platters themselves are damaged, you’re screwed either way).
If your data is really important, you should send it to a reputable data recovery service. Using the drive any more (even with a tool like SpinRite) risks further damage.
I think that refers to windows that have multiple panes of glass that are separated, like .
If every one of those users uploads one 10MB file, that would be two petabytes of data. At S3’s IA prices that’s $25k/month. And people are uploading far, far more data than that.
Yeah that’s the main problem I have with it too. It’s not okay to harm everyone who’s close to you just because you want to die.
Ah, I misunderstood. Yeah that image was just supposed to represent getting help in general, not calling 988 specifically.
That’s probably the most random reason for suicide I’ve heard.
Uhh yeah, totally! Hides AI-generated image of a scantily-clad anime girl with twelve fingers and three tits.
I’m glad you liked it! Good luck with your depression, it’s certainly a struggle sometimes.
I built a PC out of some spare parts recently, and was marveling at not having to plug a power cable into the graphics card (a 1050 Ti). The sacrifices we make for graphics quality…
Okay maybe stop now.