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How many times I pressed backspace more than I typed because holding backspace probably didn't work... This is a good change IMHO. Laggy remote SSH sessions will be slightly better.


Sub wouldn't get a GPS signal, luckily.


There is no meaningful solution to this.


You could compare phone and watch coords assuming phone can be left in one spot.


There is no meaningful solution to this, besides just this one exception.


And burn the swap pagesys file to a rewritable DVD to complete the cycle. It will be super fast that way.


I agree, the reasons were skipped, except for business hours and rates. People really need a reason to spend countless hours on something digital.


Countless hours? Get someone to make you a webpage, they can use Wix or Shopify or something like this. It’s never been easier or cheaper. In the grand scheme of running a business, it’s one of the best effort:return ratios you can find.


He is talking about a website that involves creating and designing individual pages. If each page takes 2-3 hours, including content writing, research, and photographing, you are looking at 15-50 hours for a company site. That's a lot of investment for some people.


Right, don't do that. Hire someone for it. It's not that much work in the grand scheme of running a business, and the return on investment is enormous. If you're not built to do this in support of your business, you're really just not built to run a business at all.


I am feeling the version fatigue. I cannot deal with their incremental bs versions.


I think you will get tired of saying pineapple.


I am still amazed that prostitution is legal when done online, and these teenage sex workers are allowed to continue selling themselves.


(a) It's not prostitution, and (b) while prostitution is illegal in the US it's perfectly legal in the UK and many other countries.


It's not illegal in the US



(A) https://reason.com/2025/05/28/is-buying-onlyfans-content-now...

(B) Just because the laws do not explicitly mention it does not make it less of a form of prostitution.

(C) Selling your body regardless of the medium is prostitution.

(D) I am looking at it from a moral perspective. Not legal. Let me know if you think selling your body is not prostitution.


Very much agree. They're not "creators", they are prostitutes, as are porn-stars.


selling your body for cash is what a warehouse worker does.


Warehouse workers are not ashamed to show their work to their kids. Imagine an online prostitute's work photos.


I am still amazed that there are people who think that drugs and prostitution will go away if we just make sure that they are illegal.

Might as well add 'swearing' to that list.


What's the point of making murder and rape illegal if people are still going to do it?


Murder and rape are actions imposed onto other people. As longer as it is voluntary, prostitution cannot be compared.


Most of the risks if traditional prostitution are absent in an online interaction so it's not that surprising to me.


Morally, it is still prostitution. Some countries consider OnlyFans prostitution, some don't. At its core, a human is selling its body parts for money.


But they're not risking rape, murder, or sti s and their pimps options for keeping them in the game are much more limited.


AFAIK, many of them are offered an insane amount of money to do weird things in Dubai. It is like a gateway to hardcore prostitution and exposes anyone to prostitution with a few clicks. These videos and photos are permanently stored in someone's computer, too.


None of those proven tools would make a man feel like a wannabe Mr. Robot.


There is no way all these corporations will change their infrastructure. Nearly impossible.


OTOH, client Windows is the smallest and least important building block in it. Microsoft is helpfully also setting all their native apps on fire too and replacing them with webslop that runs equally poorly on MacOS, ChromeOS and Linux as it does on Windows 11, so the biggest concern is (A)AD integration and centralized management… and all three are decently manageable these days. If Microsoft didn't throw in the Windows licenses for free, more orgs would already be looking at ditching Windows 11, and if it keeps getting worse, even that won't look like a good deal any more.


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