Lady, the question was “do thongs touch you butthole?”
Please tell whoever is holding the keys that a random on the internet said to let you cum, if not for your own sake then for the rest of ours.
Lady, the question was “do thongs touch you butthole?”
Please tell whoever is holding the keys that a random on the internet said to let you cum, if not for your own sake then for the rest of ours.
A single state is still a large market to pass up, and tooling costs make it impractical to manufacture different versions of things.
Even for software, the US experiences positive externalities of the GDPR and the rest of the US does from privacy laws in California and Illinois (likely others that I don’t know off the top of my head)
State laws also often serve as the prototype for federal ones.
It should be federal, but this is absolutely good news.
The reward for the work is the result of the work. For these communities to exists, there must be moderation and for many people the existence of said communities is worth the cost in time/server costs. Reddit selling stock off the backs of people who perform free labor for them is a problem, but someone who sets up a lemmy/mastodon/whatever to host discussion about the things that they care about is not a slave just because they don’t demand monetary compensation or sell your data. The lack of monetization isn’t a bug it’s a feature.
Everything I’ve gotten as a flatpak has been borked in one way or another. I only use it if there is literally no other option available.
Yes, but its important that there is information available to maintainers about the pros/cons of mechanisms available, so that they are able to make informed choices about the platforms that they use and influence others to use. Hence the article.
You see it on the left as anti-imperialism. Obviously not the same thing as the “America first” crowd, but the general sentiment that the US should not be as directly involved in the affairs of other countries has been on the rise for a long time and poll numbers bear that out
They’re pretty standard parts so don’t feel like you need to go with Fantech in particular, feel a little like I accidentally shilled for them a bit, just happened to be on their website (AFAIK they do make good stuff though). Glad that it helped and best of luck :)
The simplest thing would be a pressure or airflow sensor hard-wired to the switch for the hood itself.
Also consider instead of a 1 way valve installing a damper that only opens when your range good is turned on.
If youre in the US. Amazon, and if you have a car, doordash/uber/lyft. I wouldn’t recommend any of that for anything other than temporary work to get back on your feet or tide yourself over until something better comes along, but, if you gotta eat you gotta eat.
It’s a health textbook, of course it’s stuck in the 1950’s