As shit as this law was to ever be put to pen and paper (figuratively), silver lining is it getting struck down sets a great precedence that'll help the fight in other States that have passed similar laws.
Is she what that one episode of House MD based on? There was a patient that essentially did the same art stunt that ended when a participant poured gas on her and started to light a match.
The security updates I'm guessing are probably good enough. But possibly a bigger issue is this phone not being avalible in the US, supposing the Graphene Devs are there too (no clue where they are, just guessing).
Even after the Bruen v NSPRA decision many counties in California still behave like may issue jurisdictions. Which is both federally illegal and allows room for corruption like this to occur.
Personally I'd probably only upgrade the screen if it was OLED. Higher res doesn't matter to me without a better GPU. Better color gamut is sorely needed on the deck, but its not worth it without oled, for me at least.
Probably not I'm sorry. Sweating enough so that the sweat evaporates as fast as it excretes from your pores is optimal. Skin being more wet doesn't cool faster (drops of sweat falling off you don't cool you), so excess sweat would just dehydrate you faster. Sorry
Not what I said. You're extrapolating what you think someone who is pro gun rights would say.
I can clarify or answer questions about my position, but you clearly are just looking to "own" a random person on Lemmy not actually have a conversation.
I don't want either. But since I assume you're implying these are illegal, landmines are legal for citizens to own with either an NFA tax stamp (about $200 each) or with a SOT/FFL (about $600/year) and napalm like substances are easy to produce yourself (I'm not sure on its legal standing, but retro enthusiast criminals who want to hurt people with napalm aren't exactly concerned with the law).
Based ETAPrime. He's quick. Thanks