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You thought blu ray sales would just continue forever?
You thought blu ray sales would just continue forever?
I find it a bit annoying that different usb-c implementations have different capabilities.
As in, not all cables are compatible with all devices, and there’s not even a standardised way or reporting capabilities.
What’s the point of being able to put every plug in every socket if you don’t know if it’s going to work?
Enough. Feel free to continue believing that, on the balance of probabilities, this tomb is that of the really real Jesus.
If you’re happy with this type of calculation then the probability that this tomb is that of biblical Jesus is (number of occupants) / (number of humans in that area at the time the tomb was built).
Of course you can.
I’m unable to calculate the probability that the moon will fall out of the sky tonight but I know that the probability is very low.
We might not be able to calculate the probability but we can conclude that the chances that this tomb is that of Jesus is infinitesimal.
This conclusion, while weakly supported by a statistical analysis of the names involved, is rejected by most archaeologists, theologians, linguistic and biblical scholars.
There’s a bunch of references for archaeologists debunking it.
I know you said “it might not be him” but I feel like that understates the weight of evidence against that possibility.
Well it’s made a lot of people feel satisfied that they’ve done their bit and had their say.
Is that the definition of CSAM?
Google has really masterfully re-defined privacy to mean letting them look after all your private stuff.
sweet. thanks.
INPUT will need to be DOCKER-USER in your script but otherwise I’ll see how it goes.
ok. I hadn’t thought about that.
Are there alternatives? Or is an IPv6 block list not practically possible?
Thank you. I was looking at something like this.
I guess I was asking whether there’s a package or project which kinda creates this rule and keeps the ipset list updated.
If I create a rule like that, then next time I’m playing around with this I’m not going to be able to figure out what I’ve done.
It’s this, but they’re not targeting GIMP.
Their SEO goons just see what searches contain photoshop and try to create content that will match. In this case they found “photoshop vs gimp”. I doubt that whoever wrote this had ever heard of GIMP.
Ginger tea is my bag baby yeah.
The majority of piracy is not free.
I’ve paid for usenet, seed boxes, private servers, and more recently torrent cache services.
You pay because it’s much cheaper than commercial services and a better experience with more content.
I use a mail client… but it’s beyond me why I’d want that to be part of my web browser.
I don’t think it’s really a big deal ?
We’re all playing around with things in the same domain. Does it really matter if someone is paid and someone else isn’t?
I don’t necessarily agree that a paid / qualified person will necessarily be operating at a higher level just generally than a hobbyist. Professionals tend to know lots about very specific things, hobbyists tend to invest a lot more time and effort into building elegant solutions.
Yes some answers from IT professionals may be unhelpful for hobbyists but that’s just part of interacting with other people.
It’s subjective… what does “gambling” mean?
Any thing you do has an element of risk, so you could say it’s a gamble.
This isn’t a hill I care enough to die on.
I’ve never bought a series in any format. It’s always been piracy and for at least the last 5 years catch and release.
What I mean is, I don’t want to keep series in any case.
That said, now I think about it, if I didn’t pirate everything then keeping copies of what I’d paid for world feel important