The idea of quantum bogosort should be applied to more things
If you tap and it doesnt start, destroy the universe
The idea of quantum bogosort should be applied to more things
If you tap and it doesnt start, destroy the universe
I found out about lemmy from the announcement for boost for lemmy(i had been using boost for reddit for about a week since then)
Thats why you have to get your fame from wearing the same clothes
What if this experiment is done in space near a black hole
In my country, people above a certain age think sending an email is impressive
I have seen people not think someone with a gmail email could email to someone with a yahoo email
I have also seen teachers who teach ICT be confused when seeing a email that isnt one of the popular ones
Its actually 50 Rankine
Posadism but without rebuilding society?
Fun fact: the part marked as “why is this not part of Romania” has entire songs written about why it should be part of Romania
Also, according to the national anthem, all Romanians are related by blood to Romans
I was asking which definition (open having multiple) would apply in the context of the windows OS being open to advertisers
Is this a contradiction? 99% of people are starving farmers who eat dirt for dinner and 1% are chosen from birth to be taught nothing other than how to hack the West
Edit: i forgot to add /s
Its not yet, but i can make it be my password*
*forawebsiteorappineveruse
wz6x#HJjt79Wfv
I have seen scam posts
They seem more credible if its by an account with a lot of karma(meaning that they made good comments/posts)
They also downvote any comment talking about the fact that its a scam
I remember seeing bots that downvote comments on scam posts, bots that copy comments from one post to a reposted post(probably by another bot) and, by far the most common, bots that repost popular posts
I meant how that action would make it open for them?
Also, if those actions make it open, would it be open to everyone (if they have money)
By what definition would it be more open to advertisers and data brokers?
For whom would it be the most open operating system?
Would it be more worth it to build more efficient machines or use the less efficient ones to save time?
Its probably the average number per day in a month(the total number divided by 30)