The Sandschneidemaschinenmechanikermeister will take care of that.
The Sandschneidemaschinenmechanikermeister will take care of that.
There is nothing wrong with my backs.
Schutt up and eat your zand. Do not force me to go for ze Labskaus!
I’d recommend Dr. Ramones’ therapeutic procedure.
Barium salts might last a bit longer - and there’s no “best before” on most salts of nitric acids. They certainly were best before you spotted them…
Face it, planets are hanging from the celestial ceiling - on wires. Galilei’s herecy has been debunked. The end is nigh! Eat more sawdust! Ahoohaa!
I want to be a tree too when I grow up!
Time of reporting does not necessarily match original time of event. Actually it never does. Any known event is in the past.
Yes. College students are 5 cents a dozen. They’re useful to extract mortgage interest but they’re still 5 cents a dozen.
Let’s find some experimental evidence.
Ah, the parasitic brain worms. Good choice.
I got into them by my flatmate’s collection. He got it from his hippie father.
Maybe the range of the petition is bit tight? Idk why it’s limited exclusively to video games. Maybe a broader approach covering all sorts of (mostly cloud based/authorized) software and firmware of “smart” hardware would reach a larger part of the general public? I also don’t see really convincing legal arguments against the usual “we can’t afford running game servers forever” arguments of the industry.
If you want to keep your dara safe, back them up. You should have done this all the time. That SSD isn’t going to last forever. I could give you advice like creating an extra partition concentrating your data there and keeping it during the install but you -correctly- asked how to keep your data safe and there’s just one correct answer: back up.
Which is sort of obvious because Tor discourages using ADSL etc. for relays. The question is if I2P will be doing better.
Sounds a lot like the “icebreaker” was more like ritual, mandatory hypocrisy.
Well, if it’s not DNS then most probably the routing might have been set wrong. Faulty netfilter rules are less likely but possible.
…and for those preferring reasonable package management: the project’s website has Debian packages and source code. Even installers for legacy operating systems that come as a gimmick with budget PCs can be found.
What’s your browser’s DNS setting? Ping is using the system wide settings and some browsers (FF) might use DNS via HTTP. Idk if mullvad are providing the latter or where you set your DNS server when connecting.
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