The first word of that URL after the domain completely invalidates what you just said. Also, frankly, fuck you because you are hurting people indirectly by trying to convince them that vaccines are bad when they save a lot more lives then they could ever hurt, in all of history, ever possible.
A lot. Here's some educational material for you, if you wanna know my citations:
2015-2017 are the hottest years on record on Earth. Citation: https://public.wmo.int/en/medi... and multiple countries and weather stations confirmed this
2018 is looking to be #4, but not 100% confirmed yet; but last April was the third warmest on record: https://climate.nasa.gov/news/...
The higher temperatures are affecting all crops, but their effects are most pronounced under Middle East and African Desert countries currently, but their effects should be closely examined to find ways to stop them in general. Citation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p...
The right are so old that they'll die before or during a climate change problem would kill them: lack of food/water, weather being too hot/cold to handle by current buildings, power issues from the additional strain for compensating for erratic climate, species of important ecological impact on food production dying. These issues won't happen this year unless you live in a desert yet, but will slowly creep out from the deserts and into normal population centers and then shit will really hit the fan.
Arch Linux or many of its derivatives. Everything stays updated, you can choose to not install Systemd (look here https://artixlinux.org/ for instructions or installation media) and everything updates pretty quickly, even in AUR. A rolling release distribution is the keyword here, there's a few more like Gentoo, with Debian or Ubuntu they release by cycles of specific time intervals, which would work fine for a server but not particularly well for a desktop if you need faster package updates.
The browser has to do it because you can direct it using an extension to block html classes, ids, maybe even tags and domains. Blocking just domains (aka hosts blocking) doesn't work in the long run if the site is coded well enough that it uses the same origin for ads and regular files, so the extra power is partially up to the browser to handle everything else.
This doesn't work anymore. Proof: try using the Youtube app on Android. You'll always get ads no matter what you do, it's completely unblockable without AI blocking because the ads are streamed from the same domain. It doesn't work on Youtube.com yet but that change will probably happen soon enough so hosts file can't block it on the website either. The browser has to do it because you can use it to block tags as well as classes and domains. I don't think people would take lightly that an adblocking extension api is being removed so people will switch browsers and/or fork beforehand anyway.
"I get death threats for posting in comments of a website," see parent and grandparent. Definitely a much less noteworthy story but still pretty much the same, no real cause, no real end effect except this post slightly edited forever.
Disable Time-Stretching audio in the audio tab, it seems like it's enabled by default because it drops frames and slows the audio down to compensate, but nowadays it's really not needed unless your machine is slow as molasses.
It's really simple actually: do experimental stuff with the device however you want, because $30 isn't a large amount of money wasted if you destroy it by accident especially versus $200, $1200 or even $3000.
It's really very simple: indifference until it starts hurting them. People do know that about the Facebook Cambridge fiasco, but it didn't actually hurt them so they don't care.
There are options for the security conscious however: get a model that doesn't even really run code much at all (like a single function cell phone) or get a model that supports LineageOS, where you can choose to not install Google Play at all or as little as possible: from here, start with Pico and manually install if needed https://opengapps.org/?api=8.1...
That isn't the point. If your genetics match the DNA left by a killer, you'll get a broken door and police search and seizure of evidence soon after. Even if they admit they got the wrong guy, your restitution could be minimal, and your life could still be in shambles, because they took everything valuable and your family ostracized you because they thought and still think you did it.
The device wasn't faked because he posted blueprints and code for the whole setup. Unless he just didn't build the device, that would be quite of lot of work wasted to make those blueprints and code. All of it right here: https://github.com/IdleHandsPr...
This one's easy but you're not gonna like the answer. The drivers aren't open, usually ever, so you're fucked because only the manufacturer could update or supply the newer versions. Also the RAM usage and feature creep is very high on later Android versions, so for example anything not 4.4 requires 2GB or a lot more RAM. If you need such a feature, get a device that supports LineageOS, which fixes the problems you just outlined. The device support is kind of limited however: https://download.lineageos.org...
The first word of that URL after the domain completely invalidates what you just said. Also, frankly, fuck you because you are hurting people indirectly by trying to convince them that vaccines are bad when they save a lot more lives then they could ever hurt, in all of history, ever possible.
It's called a baitjob anon, learn what that means.
Also bee population heavily down https://learn.uvm.edu/foodsyst...
A lot. Here's some educational material for you, if you wanna know my citations:
2015-2017 are the hottest years on record on Earth. Citation: https://public.wmo.int/en/medi... and multiple countries and weather stations confirmed this
2018 is looking to be #4, but not 100% confirmed yet; but last April was the third warmest on record: https://climate.nasa.gov/news/...
The higher temperatures are affecting all crops, but their effects are most pronounced under Middle East and African Desert countries currently, but their effects should be closely examined to find ways to stop them in general. Citation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p...
The right are so old that they'll die before or during a climate change problem would kill them: lack of food/water, weather being too hot/cold to handle by current buildings, power issues from the additional strain for compensating for erratic climate, species of important ecological impact on food production dying. These issues won't happen this year unless you live in a desert yet, but will slowly creep out from the deserts and into normal population centers and then shit will really hit the fan.
Arch Linux or many of its derivatives. Everything stays updated, you can choose to not install Systemd (look here https://artixlinux.org/ for instructions or installation media) and everything updates pretty quickly, even in AUR. A rolling release distribution is the keyword here, there's a few more like Gentoo, with Debian or Ubuntu they release by cycles of specific time intervals, which would work fine for a server but not particularly well for a desktop if you need faster package updates.
I'm laughing at my own suggestion but I'm genuinely curious how well it would actually work:
https://office.live.com/start/...
How well does the online version work?
The browser has to do it because you can direct it using an extension to block html classes, ids, maybe even tags and domains. Blocking just domains (aka hosts blocking) doesn't work in the long run if the site is coded well enough that it uses the same origin for ads and regular files, so the extra power is partially up to the browser to handle everything else.
https://brave.com/ Yes but it also uses chromium so it updating might need a new rendering engine soon enough.
This doesn't work anymore. Proof: try using the Youtube app on Android. You'll always get ads no matter what you do, it's completely unblockable without AI blocking because the ads are streamed from the same domain. It doesn't work on Youtube.com yet but that change will probably happen soon enough so hosts file can't block it on the website either. The browser has to do it because you can use it to block tags as well as classes and domains. I don't think people would take lightly that an adblocking extension api is being removed so people will switch browsers and/or fork beforehand anyway.
https://www.linuxfoundation.or...
"I get death threats for posting in comments of a website," see parent and grandparent. Definitely a much less noteworthy story but still pretty much the same, no real cause, no real end effect except this post slightly edited forever.
Disable Time-Stretching audio in the audio tab, it seems like it's enabled by default because it drops frames and slows the audio down to compensate, but nowadays it's really not needed unless your machine is slow as molasses.
Nope: https://www.microsoft.com/en-u...
It's really simple actually: do experimental stuff with the device however you want, because $30 isn't a large amount of money wasted if you destroy it by accident especially versus $200, $1200 or even $3000.
Then what is the law concerning public places actually like then? If you're going to ad hominem at least tell us what law applies and how.
It's really very simple: indifference until it starts hurting them. People do know that about the Facebook Cambridge fiasco, but it didn't actually hurt them so they don't care.
There are options for the security conscious however: get a model that doesn't even really run code much at all (like a single function cell phone) or get a model that supports LineageOS, where you can choose to not install Google Play at all or as little as possible: from here, start with Pico and manually install if needed https://opengapps.org/?api=8.1...
It's a fake troll account. Probably won't ever post again if you flag it.
That isn't the point. If your genetics match the DNA left by a killer, you'll get a broken door and police search and seizure of evidence soon after. Even if they admit they got the wrong guy, your restitution could be minimal, and your life could still be in shambles, because they took everything valuable and your family ostracized you because they thought and still think you did it.
The device wasn't faked because he posted blueprints and code for the whole setup. Unless he just didn't build the device, that would be quite of lot of work wasted to make those blueprints and code. All of it right here: https://github.com/IdleHandsPr...
Still need it to install another browser on Windows initially. Well not necessarily need, but a lot less annoying to do.
Upload it to archive.org, so it will stay there forever hopefully, and link it to a website.
The entire situation is silly. It's exactly like "X bought water from Y, Y aided terrorism because X is a terrorist!"
I can't tell if this is satire or something people actually believe. And that's the worse thing about this.
This one's easy but you're not gonna like the answer. The drivers aren't open, usually ever, so you're fucked because only the manufacturer could update or supply the newer versions. Also the RAM usage and feature creep is very high on later Android versions, so for example anything not 4.4 requires 2GB or a lot more RAM. If you need such a feature, get a device that supports LineageOS, which fixes the problems you just outlined. The device support is kind of limited however: https://download.lineageos.org...