

“Lalalalala can’t hear you!!!” - US


“Lalalalala can’t hear you!!!” - US


Interesting, thanks.
What about Emby Theater?


Nobody talking about Emby?
Why not? I haven’t used it yet but it seems great too.


I think you can change your keybinds in Gnome and KDE to do it like you want without any tinkering. I’ve changed some common shortcuts to superkey ones on Gnome. Not sure about other DEs.


Kali is not for actual every day use.
You can install all of its included tools on whatever distro you want.


They have answered that question and they said that “the drugs” in those planes is still in transit between other countries. So the planes and boats are not directly going to the US but indirectly.
Allegedly.


The tool doesn’t just check the text for errors it would know of. It can also check sources, compare articles, and find inconsistencies within the article itself.
There’s a list of the problems it found that often explains where it got the correct information from.


What the fuck is the US doing?
Well it’s obvious but how in the fuck


Oh I read that completely different. With a “if we would all use it” in there.


It’s all psychological warfare nowadays.


That makes sense. It also proves that it was premeditated.


You’re talking about GBL which dealers cook into GHB themselves.


Why would they be American?


Satellite TV is a service that requires constant upkeep by the companies which costs money.
And your football stadium is a bad analogy.


So the article is a joke and untrue?


Fahlman entered the discussion with his now-famous post: “I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers: :-) Read it sideways.” He added that serious messages could use :-(, noting, “Maybe we should mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends.”
From there, the smiley could spread across the emerging global computer network, and no one would ever misunderstand a joke online again. :-)
Is that last post of the article meant as a joke or not? I do not understand.
Selling drugs is an extremely stressful job.


Suspicious to say the least. I wouldn’t be surprised if the individuals behind this organization have a secret agenda and were the ones that archived the CSAM content as an attack on archive.today.


Sure.
But why omit the right wing terrorist organizations?
That’s awful.
And illegal.