Correct, because they are state charges. Presidents can only pardon federal crimes.
Correct, because they are state charges. Presidents can only pardon federal crimes.
That’s actually incredible!
They can, because hexbear. They’re Russian apologists.
Ohhhh, I get hexbear now.
Wow, what an amazingly terrible worldview.
“I told you I was going to rob you if you tried to defend yourself, it’s your fault.”
Imagine not helping your Allies when they’ve been invaded, unprovoked, and are fighting for everything.
I like the option for a button because it can often be in a better position for my thumb to reach than swiping a comment, and if you add the functionality, a long press on it jumps to the previous comment.
Edit: Avelon is freaking great tho! Keep up the amazing work and thank you for your time and effort!
Had a Casper for 10 years, it was great.
When it was time to replace it I did some research and landed on latex, because it holds up for a long time, is organic and hypoallergenic, and sleeps cool (I’m a hot sleeper).
Ended up buying from https://sleeponlatex.com based on reviews and their excellent return policy - best there is for latex as far as I could tell.
Very, very happy with it. It did take at least 2-3 weeks to adjust too, because it’s firm (even if you get a medium) - you sleep on top of it, not in it, meaning it doesn’t wrap around your body. 10/10 would recommend.
Beans is tied for second for me. It has the smoothest scrolling but lacks some features of Memmy. I wish it wasn’t $30 (going up to$50 next week) for lifetime though. I’d buy it for $10, maybe $15, even as a second app, but $30/$50 is too steep provided Memmy is free and more future rich, as well as Voyager.
I mean, shouldn’t it though?
What did you find out about hexbear?
Damn missed the sign up! I have and use all of the iOS apps on TestFlight - would love to add Lemma!
For $30 ($50 after the first week).
People were upset with Sync pricing…
/c/theydidthemath
It’s enabled by default when you login to windows with a Microsoft account, which they very rudely push on you and make it very difficult to login with a regular local account.
Why would 24/7 be full time? Lol
Not exactly true on Windows. BitLocker is enabled by default when signing in with an MS account, which is what I’ve done for nearly a decade and I think is the cause of my confusion. I’m just use to encryption being enabled by default and not having to think about it.
Wait wtf? You can just reset root password that easy? What’s even the point of having a password, if all of your data and info is so easily accessed if someone gets physical hold of the machine. I guess so software/remote hackers can’t get your stuff, but still. This seems wild to me, I dunno.
New to Linux so I’m sorry if I’m being ignorant, but it does seem crazy you can get access to a machine without the password.
Edit: Thanks for all the comments below! I guess I’ve been spoiled by BitLocker in Windows being enabled by default and not having to think of disk encryption. Appreciate everyone’s time and responses!
Hm, how does California get away with banning it then? Or is that next on the chopping block?
I’m sorry, what now?
There’s a really good podcast episode about this called Sex Appeal, from the podcast More Perfect (which is a podcast all about the Supreme Court).