Tesla can “claim” whatever they want. At this point, I’m not sure I’d believe it even if I saw it
I mean, the officer was not killed by a protestor. If you read the title it seems that it was the group’s fault
Thanks. I used mojeek a few years ago and was not satisfied, maybe it’s time to give it another go
That’s not his blood btw
It’s likely someone born in Kiribati on Jan 1st in the year 2000. Given the small population of the island, it probably isn’t even too hard to find out.
If you have trouble finding a functioning mirror for the crow, you can get scihub links also from Library Genesis and Anna’s Archive
Where does the leash go?
Makes sense. Highlanders should have insane returns on interest.
As far as I know Telegram is the only one with piracy-oriented channels. Maybe we could start one on Signal
I worked in academia for 10 years. I do not recommend it.
The marvels of intellectual property
No way they draft a dead guy
Generally speaking, I am attracted to things that are non-conforming/taboo
Plants can think and likely feel pain. There’s a whole field of research on it.
No, they wouldn’t. The law aims at making it compulsory for companies to add that backdoor, private individuals can still run whatever software they want, they can’t stop you from running a not-for-profit app from some independent developer that doesn’t relay on servers.
This could actually be a good thing, it might end up pushing people to serverless and more decentralized FOSS solutions
I mean home manufacturing is cool and all, but in the short term open source hardware has the potential to create a lot more competition in traditional manufacturing. Most big tech rely on IP nowadays, without it there would be more competitors to drive prices down and increase supply. Home manufacturing is more in the far future IMO
open source hardware has a lot of potential
Light: what’s your name again?
Columbo: Lt. Columbo sir, only my wife calls me by my first name.