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At that point, just use archivebox instead.
At that point, just use archivebox instead.
If I recall correctly, he filmed some people in a bathroom without their consent
😭 why though? I assume that if you are smart enough to setup redis, you’d be smart enough to use VPNs (or similar) as to never expose it
Rivian and Ford are killing it in the EV truck space, which doesn’t help Tesla.
I mean, this amount of problems is still surprising for a first model year.
a slap on the wrist
People really expose redis to the internet?
That’s what’s catching up to them now and why (as of last week) they had 46,000+ unsold Teslas sitting in storage lots. Now that they have actual competition and most are aware of Musk’s BS, they can’t sell as rapidly as before. But because they (over) built the factories and feel obligated to use them to build shareholder value, they can’t stop the lines without cratering the stock price.
I expect there to be 75,000+ unsold soon.
Know it’s in the title, but in case anyone thought they named it after a certain war criminal:
Settler George Bush was a Black pioneer on the Oregon Trail. He aided Indigenous populations battling disease, saved fellow settlers during the famine of 1852 and helped develop what’s now the city of Tumwater, a recent Washington State University Insider story said.
Eh, I think that might be too smart for Musk. I don’t doubt the Saudi’s investment but that investment only came after the SEC forced him to take the “deal” (since he couldn’t keep his mouth shut even when around SEC officials). In other words, I think the Saudi’s saw their chance and took it.
Remember, always print your recovery code to pdf and save it to the same drive. This way, when it happens, you’re forced to only use Linux.
No, it’s not.
Do the world a favor and punch your local Nazi.
This seems to only affect the A220, if Airbus is to be believed.
Go off, B.C.
Only the Russian people can fix the elections. NATO and the EU have nothing to do with that, so I’m not sure why you’re blaming them for “confirming” it when the only people that “confirmed” it were the Russian people who rolled over for yet another false election.
So you are owed no apology from NATO, and I certainly don’t owe you one.
It would still probably count as some sort of trade (even when delayed), which is what would violate the sanctions.
[many citations needed]
Also, you seem to be putting the actions of Putin (and the consequences of allowing him to get the country to this state) on to Europe and NATO. The fact is that these sanctions would not be in place if Putin didn’t invade a neighboring country for illegal annexation (specifically, Russia violated United Nations Charter Article 2, paragraph 4).
I’m sorry to tell you that mass protests aren’t enough. As long as the Russian people are complicit (for example, by continuing to contribute to war efforts at their oil refinery jobs) and continue to allow Putin to govern, they will suffer.
Huge growth!
Since many of the sanctions also apply to things that are expected to fail over time, like electronics and industrial equipment, I’m sure the losses will continue to rise. Something to look forward to.
True, but my understanding is that she wanted to save the pages how they were when she found them.