People basically pay them to search Yandex and Brave for them.
People basically pay them to search Yandex and Brave for them.
Thank you for this new fear.
It gets better!
In around 40% of cases doctors have to perform surgery, which involves scraping the outside of the eye to remove the parasites and repairing the area through transplant.
Seen lots of their content though :) 🏴☠️
But nowhere near the last.
Don’t underestimate them! I mean, have you seen how many medals NK generals have?! Lul 😏
This is the year of Firefox-on-the-desktop. I can feel it.
WinAmp owners
I’m a visual person so I need to put a face to these windowlickers to laugh at in my head.
Is it this guy?
Maybe a tooling manager like mise or asdf.
Again, I’m so sorry.
Lithuania installs ‘dragon’s teeth’
They gon’ have to set up some laser and flame turrets next.
I played Factorio, so I noe.
Saudi Arabia … human rights
Biomes exist for a reason
That’s why I always dug quarantine tunnels in Terraria.
easily affected by true stories of evil like I am.
My brain starts playing La Mer (the Julio Iglesias version at the end of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy or What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong) when I read stories like that.
If you look at them up close, you can see that every time you cut on them with a sharp knife, lots of small micro plastic pieces are cut off.
Ugh, at this point I’m resigned to the fact that there’s always going to be something.
Notwithstanding their impressive feats for the time, Ancient Romans had lead pipes for example.
Today we have microplastics (and some lead issues still, too, from lead solder, etc.) Among other things.
Tomorrow, it’ll be something like nanites accumulating in our body, or gamma radiation exposure from faulty shielding in whatever spacecraft futurehumans are flying in.
like the taste of their feet.
snow crash, which talks about the decentralization of the internet from a fictional and futuristic story
I don’t remember it prominently featuring a plotline like that. That was the one with\
the nam shub or whatever? And hacking people’s brain’s with, basically, NLP?
Well if that counts, then Neuromancer by William Gibson fits in that it’s about\
removing DRM (“Turing Locks”) from AI—legit AI too, not the hallucinating parlor tricks of today. ::: 😏
Are you ok
I read this in George McFly’s voice, unoe?
There’s something very appropriate about you using all those (system) tools during an anthropology lecture.
Finally. What are all these people going to do now that the case is closed though?
The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet needs solving.
Did they get any bullets though?