How the hell do I answer "Are you over the age of 18?" In a complete sentence that gives more information than just "Yes"
Clusterfck
Replying to this before OP asks.
Usenet is distributed across hundreds (thousands maybe?) of servers. It's centralized in that setting up your own server and getting the same access as joining an existing Usenet server is going to be very difficult (and with Usenet being used for privacy more and more, could be impossible due to admins not trusting a random new person), but in theory one could.
If you like off the wall teenage drama shows, it's..... something. It is by no means must watch tv though lol
The TV show based on the Archie comics started out.... weird, but you could see they were getting things from the comics. Towards the end..... there were wizards and time travel and sacrifices and cults.
Is this Riverdale? Where's the sex? And the wizards? And the human sacrifices?
I want the Start Menu on my printers touch screen.
lol, I have 3 computers and each one is less than 2 years old.
Don't defend the megacorp with a history of shitty software. It's just a bad look, dude.
So every time I click the start menu and there's a noticeable lag before the menu comes up isn't just me overreacting?
I'll be the first to admit to not paying much attention to Linux vulnerabilities, but I agree, I feel like a vulnerability in a package like sudo would have been huge news.
Cases like this make it so difficult. As rule, I think capital punishment is wrong. But then someone like this guy who, whether his time in the military made him one or he was just a broken individual, is a monster and shouldn't exist shows up. It's wrong to treat any prisoner inhumanly, but damn is it hard to say this dude should have spent all of his time on death row in a metal box with not even a bed.
I still say that the death penalty should not exist, but I'm not going to give this guy a second thought today.
I've used it about 2 years now. I have both Jellyfin and even had Invidious for a while. I don't even know it was against any terms until right now.
What about a WiFi connected smart outlet? It can be voice controlled or controlled from a phone or turned on at the outlet. You can set just a "run timer" (from the time I turn it on, run 2.5 hours) without it repeating.
AND if you need to make sure it's off at any point, just check your phone.
TP Link Kasa outlets can run for 23 hours and 59 minutes at a time.