Cause it takes up a lot of space on store shelves. It’s really obvious when there’s a larger demand for them.
Cause it takes up a lot of space on store shelves. It’s really obvious when there’s a larger demand for them.
That article in Signal is bogus. It is entirely based on speculation from how funding comes in, and also either ignores, or misunderstands how Signal fundamentally works.
The EFF recommends Signal, and it’s one of the most secure ways to communicate.
https://ssd.eff.org/module/how-to-use-signal
You can make your own decisions, but if you just grab any random arguments, you’ll find a reason to doubt everything.
There are quite a few anecdotal cases of people dying shortly after retirement, or shortly after a spouse dies. Death is complicated and sometimes people “hold on” for weird and unexplained reasons.
People in terminal condition have a habit of dying when loved ones are out of the room.
Does Jimmy Carter feel like this election is something major he needs to accomplish before he goes? Maybe. Or maybe he just keeps busy with all of his volunteer work and other philanthropy, which is keeping him around.
Maybe he’s just one of the lucky ones that happens to be healthy and sharp at 100 for reasons we don’t know.
SagA* is as good as any other galactic center for intergalactic north too. There’s really no reason to pick a different one.
SagA*
It’s as good a place as any other.
So if we 25th amendment Biden, then what?
Harris is president, but we need a replacement VP, she’d almost for sure pick Walz, but… The House would have to vote him in. Would they be willing to do that?
If we don’t have a VP by January, what would happen? How would the election get certified?
Party leadership knows Trump is bad for them, so they will not support him.
Rank and file appear to have more Trump supporters than Harris (or Biden prior to the switch.)
Therefore the teamsters feel that they’re screwed if they endorse either one.
The article is worth a read.
AKA: Good Day by Nappy Roots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn8iinkhR3w
You are not immune.
You do, and don’t fool yourself that you don’t.
You probably don’t click on ads, but they stick in your brain. You might see a half-dozen ads for Doritos, and then when you go to the store a week later, you’re slightly more likely to buy Doritos.
The vast majority of advertising is just getting a brand or an idea into the back of your head so when you’re looking for something in that product category, regardless of it’s a VPN, a web host, a snack food, a car, or whatever, you’re going to have a bias towards what you’ve seen in the past.
Most of my ad-blocking isn’t to stop myself from buying some herbal supplement/spray tanner combo, it’s to stop myself from being biased by the capitalist propaganda machine.
I am not immune from advertisements, and neither are you.
That’s also only assuming that one person is doing that 2 minute task. If you automate a 2 minute task for 5 people, then it’s only 1 year.
Well you certainly accomplished a lot. I’m proud of you.
I get daily emails reminding me that the company paid for copilot and we should be using it.
Been using a VPN since the start, never had a problem posting.
https://community.signalusers.org/t/overview-of-third-party-security-audits/13243
https://freedom.press/newsletter/crossfire-over-messaging-security/
https://freedom.press/training/locking-down-signal/
You don’t have to take Signal’s word for it, because it’s been audited. The EFF, who are VERY privacy minded, and do extensive research into this type of thing, recommends Signal because it’s known to be secure.
Not that the action against Telegram is right, but there’s a big difference between what Signal and Telegram is doing.
It depends on how you want to think about it. I think Action Lab did the best short video explanation of how your perception of mirrors makes things look flipped.
https://www.ibew.org/media-center/Articles/23Daily/2306/230620_IBEWandPaid