

What does any of this have to do with fair use?
What does any of this have to do with fair use?
Surely they are still protected by the first amendment. Not that Trump cares.
I leave a Google review for places that have shitty tipping practices.
Why a pic of AoE2?
Hey, it’s better than what many expected.
I don’t know any place that handles stuff like this in a reasonable way and every place does it slightly different.
No, he said he was hard to get started. Which is a weird thing to say now that I think about it.
Obit: “His life was his obit.”
This just tells me you don’t document well enough.
It varies from person to person.
No, there’s already a soda like that. Soylent Cola.
Not sure how accidental it really is at this point.
Sometimes, but not always.
TBF, I kind of get it. If someone is using a public computer you wouldn’t want someone to be able to sign into a site they left open because they copied their password.
However, this won’t prevent anyone from copying the password into something like notepad and just typing it out. So in the end, it’s useless and makes things less user friendly. Which is what I expect these days.
That does seem to be a tad inefficient.
It’s downhill if you’re born into a rich family.
Might be apple, with skin. Or potato, with skin.
Start in utopia, then descend to hell.
I use Win11 for work and I don’t recall ever seeing any ads. But I’ll also admit that I turn off a bunch of stuff when I got it. So it’s not exactly a default experience.