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I’ve been thinking about making an only fans for firearm content. Framing it as “this would be CENSORED and REMOVED anywhere else!” all for the most lukewarm readily available information.
I’ve been thinking about making an only fans for firearm content. Framing it as “this would be CENSORED and REMOVED anywhere else!” all for the most lukewarm readily available information.
Question in post was never about replying for the first time.
Waiting 5 months to reply to this.
Dominate the market instead of make the market better? I don’t quite follow.
A seed that can be planted in more areas, and consistently grow more abundantly, seems favorable for all.
Yet I can still go to the farmer’s market and get my 60+ types of apples, honey, etc. If I want something special.
Or are you saying that once one seed is produced, companies will stick with that instead of continuing to improve the seed? Because that’s not the case either, there’s hundreds of varieties of corn, each able to tolerate slightly different conditions.
Was it the bill of rights? I thought it was the articles of confederation, which came before the constitution.
GMO isn’t bad. Everything is genetically modified.
Patented foods already exist. Have for years.
Monsanto has corn plants that don’t grow at a consistent height if you try to replant the seeds, making them profit by getting you to buy more seeds next year.
We already have seedless plants, bananas.
I’ve been playing chess and chess puzzles.
A used laptop with a fresh battery, SSD, and RAM would be the best performance-per-dollar setup, but I agree chromebooks are very cheap of you just want a simple web browser.
If you want to go with a chromebook, I repair chromebooks for my job. I recommend the HP 11 G8/G9 model. They’re light, cheap, perform just as good as any other chromebook, and they’re easy to repair.
Just work out after work, train on the weekends, and you’ll be better than a majority of people. And isn’t that enough most of the time?
I wouldn’t use the browser extension of bitwarden. It is safer to have it as an external program hidden from your desktop. I now know that you use bitwarden, and can plan a attack around it. Browser integration can be exploited if there’s ever a bug with the browser itself.
And democrats founded the kkk.
but what about now?
There’s definitely wifi and printers in hell.
Camera and batteries. Turn it on and send it. I’m about to host the hottest twitch stream.
Sync was my choice back in the reddit days, I paid for the ad-free experience, and have even had the team personally help me out when ads reappeared after one update.
But if there’s something I disagree with, I just have to deal with it from the developers. On Jerboa, I’m freely allowed to take the entire app and distribute it on my own, even charge for it, with no consequence. That freedom allows for a lot of customization with few workarounds. And I support that potential.
It’s FOSS or it’s loss.
Too much
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It’s very hard to tell. Most decades have inertia that carry on 3-4 years in. You didn’t see people vaping or people with full beards drinking craft beer until 2013.
It’s hard to tell what’s seeping into the new decade from the last decade, what’s here to stay, and what’s new to come. Are NFTs the new thing? Or just a symptom of the boom in crypto the 20-teens.
I do predict AI will be here to stay, though.
“to sight in an AR-15 style platform…”