

Or Canada with the dairy subsidies.
Also it’s not like the US has subsidised corn for decades or anything like that.
Or Canada with the dairy subsidies.
Also it’s not like the US has subsidised corn for decades or anything like that.
Because they know nuclear will never be approved, and so the status quo remains.
SnapMap is a built-in map editor. It lets you build simple maps made of prefab rooms. It’s clunky and very limited. Really nothing particularly interesting considering the history of OG Doom’s decades-old fan-made map scene.
You stick it into the middle of the thickest part of your steak while it’s cooking so you know the internal temperature. Then you know when to take it off the heat to let it rest. That way you can get the exact doneness you want every time.
The secret to a perfect steak is a meat thermometer. If you don’t have one, you need one.
Because they can never catch it. There’s no reward for a successful hunt.
This guy makes one of these posts a day. Is that what you call flooding?
Some of them are popular enough to have 100k concurrent viewers. Some have had multiple stalkers and threats on their lives. When they go out and do IRL streams, they have to hire security. Some of them have contracts for stupid amounts of money. we’re talking 9 digits.
The average person may not know who they are, but all it takes is one coincidence to put their lives at risk.
There’s also a difference between some 100 viewer Andy on Twitch, and someone like Kai Cenat or Pokimane or xQc. Those are some recognizable names and faces, and they take precautions about this stuff. They have assistants and other staff that nobody would ever recognize.
Streamers often have food dropped off at their door, so even if the delivery driver knew of the streamer they were delivering to, they wouldn’t know that’s who they’re dropping the food off for.
Big streamers are paranoid enough to take extra security measures to prevent anyone from knowing where they live, and usually move away pretty quickly if someone finds out.
No we’re not. You two are on your own.
Couldn’t be. You can’t lie on the internet.
Colby involved worse things than harassment.
It doesn’t do it natively, but it does have plugins for CAD features
I don’t know if it’s controversial, really. More so, I think most people are ok with Israel and Palestine both existing as states, and those who support Palestine don’t necessarily want Israel to cease to exist, they just want Israel to not try to blow up Palestine.
I realize he said only “many of them do not” and I haven’t heard the statement in French so I can’t speak beyond that context, but the statement as is gives me the vibe that he’s suggesting something a little more than “some people.” Maybe it’s just the months of pro-Palestine protests getting repeatedly vilified by politicians and the media that’s causing me to read into this more than was put out there.
In short, I’m just getting dirty vibes from the statement.
I also want to participate in a collective dynamic, which must also allow all those who defend Palestine to recognize Israel in turn, which many of them do not do," he added.
More important than who you choose not to give your money to is who you do choose to give it to.
And you know it’s only whole numbers because it would have been silly to have 104.3% tariffs. Unless they’re just rounding it down for appearances.
Others have already answered your questions, so I just wanted to add that the Linux community is based on sharing and cooperation, mainly though Open Source principles, but also in most other ways. From personal experience, I would say that the community is pretty much always willing to help out when you experience issues. There’s always someone willing to share some insight.