It’s from the Jerusalem Post.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.
It’s from the Jerusalem Post.
Like clockwork, tankies will call actual leftists “liberals” everytime someone mentions that tankies are fascists who support capitalist imperialism from Russia and China.
Tankies are fascists with left wing aesthetics.
France.
You’re at the grocery store and want to buy a single bottle of milk or coke, but they’re only sold in packs of 6? Just tear open a pack and take one bottle.
SQLite is fine for small amounts of data and very few users. The bottleneck with Nextcloud is almost never the database.
Those who don’t know may be using Nextcloud AIO, which is bundled with Postgres.
Two ways: undisclosed software exploit, or decapping and using an electron microscope. The former would be a world first as AFAIK no hacking group has claimed to be able to do that yet, and the latter is very expensive and extremely hard.
Possibly with custom hardware. Cartridges are essentially glorified SD cards. However, they would need a dump of the decryption key, which is not possible to obtain yet. This is most likely fake.
Never pay. If you pay once, they make it even harder to get matches to entice you to pay even more.
Red Hot Chili Peppers is the most 5/10 band in history.
None of the ones I already own sound good, though. Since it can’t possibly be me that is the problem, I need to purchase another, more expensive one.
IKEA doesn’t want you to know this but you can walk the wrong way without anyone trying to stop you.
It was most likely a joke.
Shout out to Nintendo requiring to go to a store at certain dates to get special Pokémon which cannot be obtained any other way legitimately. Do they still do this shit?
These idiotic roundabouts used to be everywhere in France. Most of them have been converted to inside-has-right-of-way but a few of the old ones still exist, with traffic lights on the inside.
Don’t laugh too loud, you’ll make LibreOffice Base crash somehow.
If Apache archived all their dead projects, they wouldn’t have any project left.
True, but it’s not satirical.