

or spend two extra years in prison
A life sentence, plus two years. How does that work?
or spend two extra years in prison
A life sentence, plus two years. How does that work?
no DRM
Probably a dot matrix from the 90’s
Open source
Closest I’ve seen is open source plotters.
If someone is already assaulting a member of staff, what stops them just stealing the camera?
Call me cynical, but it sounds like a disguise for a profit protection thing.
Did we run out of greek letters for variants?
It’s from lexis, for speaking, and thumos for heart.
I guess I can understand how some may be concerned about the latter happening, but given mastodon is open source a hidden algorithm isn’t really possible (barring some esoteric technique like code obfuscation)
That’s, like, over 9000 bees.
No idea why you’re getting downvoted when lemmy uses an algorithm by default.
Narrator: It was, in fact, clickbait
If you go to a bank and attempt to steal money, but you were unsuccessful in doing so, there wouldn’t be any loss, but you’d still go to jail and it’s widely accepted as wrong.
Theft is taking property with the intention to permanently deprive the owner of it, which you were attempting to do
getting a service, e.g going to the barbers and running out of the store before paying
Technically fraud not theft.
Personally I stopped using printables after they allowed proprietary designs.
All the CIA/NSA ones will be mysteriously not picked up.
The way the caps are attached seems to be terrible for accessibility. A family member has arthritis and struggles with them.
I have no idea what planar magnetic means, but it sounds impressive.
Brave search seems marginally better than others.
The handspring visor phone launched in 2000 was arguably the first smartphone.
Windows mobile and palm had existed for years before iphone.
This is the NHS term database.
edit: lemmy is breaking the link for some reason, lets try this
The official term in the UK is Asperger’s disorder, although I’ve never heard it actually called that.
You can change it in user settings.