I was just having this conversation the other day. The person was absolutely confounded how in the world this law would be enforced. I essentially said that it doesn't matter. Cops will stop you for whatever, arrest you for whatever, send you to jail for whatever, doesn't matter. If they're wrong, oh well, that's the court's job.
Moral and ethical implications aside, I really want Discord to die specifically for this reason. Discord servers are increasingly becoming home to things that belong on forums and/or wikis, and it's ridiculously frustrating. Literally 90% of the servers I'm in are designed for support for some piece of software or hardware. Just make a forum, I beg.
I went with a Pixel Fold for the same reason. It's squattier, so I can use it one handed, and the big screen can be nice on occasion. Really, thickness is the only issue I have with it.
Nobody is trying to market a phone that stays out of your way because they don't want it to stay out of your way. They want you to use it as much as possible, both for data collection and brand recognition.
I read that series out of spite when it was popular, and actually started getting interested in the lore and world when she started introducing fucking X-Men powers. Huge build up, huge hype, and then... fucking nothing. I shouldn't have been surprised, but alas.
Even if it works (which it does), it's dangerous to play any MHY game on Linux, as you almost definitely will get banned. There's a project I was using to play Honkai that supposedly disabled telemetry, but I still got a week-long ban. I currently play in a Windows VM by passing an extra GPU through, but that's not foolproof either and is also technically ban-worthy.
I've seen the same speculation. The video in question is here. I'm skeptical because it looks like the area has power, but then some people are saying the area with power is actually Ashkelon and Gaza is the dark section. But then this video also apparently made the rounds in 2022? There's a lot of disinformation going on.
Reuters and the AP are officially reporting it as an Israeli airstrike, though, so until we hear anything else, I'm believing them.
Distrobox says hi! I used the AUR occasionally when I was on Silverblue and there weren't any alternatives short of compiling the software myself. Or rarely if I needed a newer version of something.
WearOS is based on Android, which uses Android Runtime (ART) as the application runtime. ART uses Java (or any other JVM-compatible language, such as Kotlin) as the development language, but compiles the app to native code when it's installed on a client device.
I was just having this conversation the other day. The person was absolutely confounded how in the world this law would be enforced. I essentially said that it doesn't matter. Cops will stop you for whatever, arrest you for whatever, send you to jail for whatever, doesn't matter. If they're wrong, oh well, that's the court's job.