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Here is hoping that this marks the point where they "jumped the shark"


Based on the article I would say that the TV documentary showcases the army's willingness to attack Taiwan. Not their ability.


That's fair, I guess you could argue that willingness is a prerequisite of ability. Without will, ability is useless.


I would go even further and say that governments should consider having their own OS. There is no reason why Windows 10 and 11, with their ever increasing number of ads and information sieve, would belong there.


If it doesn’t belong there then it doesn’t belong here.



Whomever comes after us, humans, better know to learn from our mistakes. Not waste time on made up deities, spiritual or material and focus on what really matters. The planet doesn't give two shits about you. You better listen or you too will be gone.


Now we need a filter that would clothe us. Come to a meeting with a T-Shirt and you appear to be with a suit and tie. Or the feminine equivalent.


I recommend using Hack on iOS. Technically you can use it on macOS as well.


A copy of the complaint is available at this link: https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/McMillian-v.-...


"..Climate disasters, fueled by large-scale, human-driven changes in the global climate, are becoming more frequent. In the past few weeks in Vermont, we've had wildfire smoke from Canada forcing people to stay inside, a heat wave, and now this flooding. And Vermont is a place that is supposedly safer for climate refugees to go. But that's the thing about a global climate crisis: it's going to affect absolutely everyone absolutely everywhere."


This service is not ubiquitous which is something I expect of a search engine. From my perspective the limitations lie with the fact you need to be logged-in to their VPN service in order to use it. Yes, it's a way to ensure that only paid customers can use it. But those paid customers will only be able to use it on their personal devices. Nowhere else. Most if not all work environments block third party VPNs.


And that's fine. You're on a work network and using work hardware -- you don't get to use whatever you want, even if we have a Guest Network.


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