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After determining there really wasn't a way around that, at least not one that still worked on a proper computer instead of a malware laden phone, I figured ah what the hell, let's throw 8 dollars at this and see what happens. Well, the sex was like any plastic thot (either sex doll or biological female).
The sad fact is that no-one will ever like all of the content available on the web, personally I believe that Religion is perfectly capable of ruining lives, and has been very sadistic in the past. Hell, people still die in the name of God/Allah today, their beliefs have a real impact on everyones lives. Yet if I were to suggest that we block all Religious pages from the net, people would call me crazy, and say that it would have no impact.
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I switched to a plain wpa_supplicant config and everything works with no extra configuration. Trying to debug what goes on with NM is pure hell. It doesn’t bother playing nice with others; NM demands to control wpa_supplicant *it’s* way and not through the typical wpa_cli.
Jeff at crypto++ has not been responsive lately so my CMake fix for their dynamic OpenBSD is still sitting in PR hell. <anonimal> b. Both moroccanmalinois and rakhimov have been PR'ing some great work <anonimal> c. Over time I've done bits and pieces of work on the NTCP implementation but hadn't had the chance to do a full study in java I2P's implementation until recently.
We are being FORCED to walk around with wet buttholes and so many people have DELUDED themselves into thinking it's better. Sick fucks, I hope they rot in hell the disgusting creeps. So anyway what are the governance implications of this? 11 replies and 5 files omitted. View the full thread Pope 72-bcy-3189(SM)02:58:15 No. 2476 Hide Moderate Filter Name ClipboardImage.png [Hide] (413.2KB, 700x700) In my country, we have a second constitutional amendment giving us a right to a portable...
Deeplinks Blog by Rory Mir | June 3, 2025 San Diegans Push Back on Flock ALPR Surveillance Approaching San Diego’s first annual review of the city's controversial Flock Safety contract, a local coalition is calling on the city council to roll back this dangerous and costly automated license plate reader (ALPR) program.The TRUST Coalition —a grassroots alliance including Electronic Frontier Alliance members Tech Workers Coalition ... Deeplinks Blog by Matthew Guariglia | June 3, 2025 Hell...
If anything goes wrong in a transaction, if any problem arises from a customer, how can you help them, if you don't have a clue what the hell happened in your system 2 hours ago? We keep logs solely for keeping up the support system, and we only keep the logs while it's absolute necessary.
If anything goes wrong in a transaction, if any problem arises from a customer, how can you help them, if you don't have a clue what the hell happened in your system 2 hours ago? We keep logs solely for keeping up the support system, and we only keep the logs while it's absolute necessary.
If anything goes wrong in a transaction, if any problem arises from a customer, how can you help them, if you don't have a clue what the hell happened in your system 2 hours ago? We keep logs solely for keeping up the support system, and we only keep the logs while it's absolute necessary.