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Do you use websites? They can also track your IP.
Do you use websites? They can also track your IP.
Heh, P2P absolutely does not minimize security concerns, especially of your IP being revealed.
Remember how people got DDoSed all the time because of Skype?
An IP address alone does not identify you. It might identify your general area.
Any other website works the same way. I can go buy a domain, set up a plain html site, and view the IP of anyone who visits the site.
What kind of features are you looking for?
Whoever you’d recommend is already exposed to the lemmy.ml people or worse, it’s just through Facebook or Instagram or Reddit. At least here they’re a little self-contained.
People trend towards your expectations. You’ll still have a bell curve, it’s just a matter of where it’s centered.
Don’t connect that machine to the internet. (Not that you had plans to.)
It’s a rachet effect. If you do things quickly, often enough, it’ll just be expected. You won’t be rewarded for it.
And you better be able to keep up that pace constantly for the next ten years.
You can certainly deliver things early, just try to stay at a sustainable pace.
Eventually a family member of a Republican will be shot in one of these. Maybe then we can do something about it.
Usually they set up a hotline which may or may not get you fired.
You mean your 1.5 shares. Wait, no, it’ll still be three shares, they’ll just be worth 1.5 current shares.
Is it mostly stock? That would just devalue all the existing shares.
One of the votes is moving from Delaware to Texas. So enjoy that Texas judge.
plenty of EV producers actually making good cars.
Are there? I’m waiting. Maybe the Ionic 6.
I don’t like Republicans either, but I still vote in the Republican primary. You have a duty to yourself and your country to vote.
If you don’t vote, you’re just allowing others to choose for you. How do you think that’s gonna go?
But also you should generally just pick a primary to vote in. You are voting in primaries, right?
Well, for many years carriers would give you ~$400 credit towards buying a phone when you signed a contract. There would be “free” phones or the $500 Motorola Razr would be $100 with contract.
It also wasn’t in the ToS/T&C. The FAQ is not a legal document, and I wouldn’t expect to need to read it if I read the T&C.
‘u’ died with the Queen. Have yo no respect?
And those go public anyway. I used to work for the largest employee owned company.
It’s tiered pricing. All the chains are doing it now. Jump through hoops or pay double.