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Take a look at Withings.
Take a look at Withings.
Into a different environment, right?
If it doesn’t work, you can still hit him with it
LOL. I had the same reaction when I found out a decade ago.
Lots of people don’t know. Just like ctrl+r to substring search your command history in bash.
Someone didn’t take their crazy pills this morning.
Dealerships are the biggest scalpers.
I agree the choice is what matters. I was just curious :)
Does the Venn diagram have a big overlap? If I were trans (very important note for my question, which is likely ignorant), why would I now want baptized by a group that has shunned and hated me until now?
You mean notebook.net isn’t a legitimate news site?!
Mike jones
Yes and no. If it’s a business registered in a foreign country that won’t play ball, there’s not much you can do. Especially with something like ads
Woah look at captain stamina over here.
I mean for them to search social media public posts to see if someone’s crazy.
Again not taking a side in any of it. But if your goal is to investigate people, not using their posts seems like “leaving money on the table”
Not to say I agree with it, but public posts you choose to make to social media are just that, public. Out of all the things they likely put people through, that one seems like a no brainer.
Love to see it, stay strong!
Oh I didn’t miss that. Would it be a good business decision for nascar to force people wanting to buy live tickets to eat a vegan meal?
Part of the issue is the average person using a service like this, and people comfortable with MFA don’t really overlap.
Oh no… “slammed” you say? That sounds rough. Good thing no respectable adult gives a shit when someone on social media “slams” them.
Can we agree to stop posting and clicking any link with a dumbass title like this? They do it because it works.
“Programmer humor” “excel”