No it’s the one it replies with
No it’s the one it replies with
They double the fine each week so it will reach a googol eventually.
It’s definitely off topic.
There’s no analogy, because windows users are not fleeing.
I read it as a “wish for people to get fed up with windows” comment, and not a “windows users are nazis” comment.
The YA book series The Tripods, is medieval dystopian.
I think it’s safer than Inject-bleach pilled
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Hot bullets get your hot bullets!
Okay the dictionary is wrong, do you have a better dictionary?
2pt… Had an important point: piracy = copyright infringement.
Blocking ads is a ToS violation, not piracy.
I understand your reasoning for calling ad-blocking for piracy, but I’m not sure I agree, or else we have to split “piracy” into degrees.
I see that the study uses 48mg sucralose in 60ml water amounting to 0.8g/liter.
My Cola recipe with pure sucralose uses 0.167g/liter this should be equivalent to normal soda sweetness of 100g sugar/liter.
The issue I had with sucralose was that it seemed to go out of solution in the syrup that’s why my current Cola recipe uses a mix of sucralose/saccharin/stevia in the ratio of 30/30/40 which amounts to 0.05g sucralose/liter so if I drink 1 liter of soda I’ll get the same amount as their study.
The reason I continue to use sucralose is that it rounds out the flavor of saccharin and stevia.
Okay not all Diet Coke uses sucralose, but you can still buy Diet Coke with Splenda https://www.cokesolutions.com/products/brands/diet-coke/diet-coke-with-splenda.html
As I understand diet coke uses sucralose, not aspartame as sweetener.
Sucralose has a different sweetness profile, much closer to real sugar and is not bitter. Compared to aspartame in zero/light that needs 0.2g salt/liter to cover up the bitterness.
If he now can speak several new languages and is a whiz with a knife, (maybe a bit slower as a 93 year old). It sounds like Bourne Identity or Long Kiss Goodnight.
You have reached the pinnacle of Linux, every other distro you try from now on will seem bland. 🧗🏼
If we consider all possible outcomes on a galaxy scale, then No.
I know several youtubers that could be trusted with solving that issue. Why can’t they find someone with the skills?
Edit: Thanks for the replies I see now it’s not a technical knowledge problem, but a security+law+regulation problem.
They must be hauling the load downhill, what about the ones that hauls the load up from an open-pit mine?