Turn them off and they’ll text you, which costs them money so they only send the necessary stuff.
Turn them off and they’ll text you, which costs them money so they only send the necessary stuff.
Normal people call this “nacho fries”
Why you gotta do this to me
Can anyone point me to one example of a woman electing to wear a hijab or bonnet that wasn’t coerced by religion?
What’s your car make, model, and year? I just don’t believe that there’s no permanent disable and I volunteer to help you research a permanent toggle.
I have never regretted retrofitting AGMs into cars that didn’t even call for it. Every time they’ve outlived the car.
Mo’privilege, less’problems
That’s what you sound like.
The US built a shitload of schools and infrastructure in Afghanistan but none of it has been maintained.
It does what it claims to do in that it makes the music sound like it’s coming from a set of speakers a few feet in front of you in a room that has poor sound deadening. I really tried to like it but it just sounds more muddled/is fatiguing for me.
Edit: I haven’t tried it on acid yet tho, maybe that would make it make sense.
You’re missing a key ingredient: Lysergic acid diethylamide.
In all other circumstances I agree with you.
Yea for liberal news every gun is an AR-15 and for conservative news every brown person is MS-13. Both are really dumb.
Buy cheap shit, get shit results.
Bruh just press/hold the pairing button on your speaker.
I had toast for breakfast.
What the heck does complying with wiretap orders have to do with removing YouTube videos about adblockers?
Yea, that was a good editorial choice on your part. I did pick up on your scare quotes, I just thought it would be good to tack on the additional info “below the fold” because it’s just baffling to me that 20 years later the majority of people still think they’re hackerman when they make WiFi “hidden”.
It’s absolutely mind-boggling that the existing WiFi infrastructure on the military ship didn’t trigger any alarms. This is the kind of thing that you can get from “pro-sumer” grade hardware/software like Ubiquiti, let alone corporate-grade or military-grade stuff. The feature is called “Rogue Access Point Detection” and it’s built into literally every WiFi solution on the market. Like, your local library is analyzing this stuff it’s that basic.
Edit: To more directly address your point, the name shouldn’t matter at all. Rogue AP detection doesn’t give a shit about the display names of things, it looks at the actual hardware addresses and compares them to known things that are owned by your network.
You and I have a different definition of interesting.