if slicing is the correct term for cutting something in half, then slicing something does not necessarily give you slices
Was machen Sachen?
if slicing is the correct term for cutting something in half, then slicing something does not necessarily give you slices
a stuffed baguette
you cant just label any combination of food that contains bread a sandwich
No, a sandwich is made from slices of bread.
Found the pilot of that flight
it’s not boycotting if you still consume it, you are just not paying for it
Amazon, Google (except for YouTube, there’s really no alternative), Facebook, Twitter and social media in general, EA, Ubisoft and Epic Games, Nestlé and food with excessive plastic wrapping, food delivery services
being against open and shared content
Absolute newb regarding non-video games here. What do you mean by that? How do they stop players from sharing content?
Wagner Bros.
how to crack yourself
now you got my attention
Have been using Posteo since degoogling for a few years now, can recommend.
If we ask when a movie, game, or book is coming out, “in March” is the best way to say it if you had to choose only one piece of data of the three.
This is only true if both people know you are talking about the future or the past (already released or not released yet) and then implies that the last or next instance of the month is meant. In other words, using just the month only works if the year is already known. Talking about a movie from 2008, the month it released does not give you more information than its year. Using just the month has very limited and short term validity. Which is fine for day to day conversation, but not for written documents or anything else that will be read more than once. In order of the highest information value it’s clearly Y, M, D, most significant information to least.
Maybe they have reliable statistical proof that it does.
Thank you for clarification! Of course I meant the TOR browser client itself, should have been more precise.
Yep, and thats nothing the average user has any interest in.
It’s a web browser. Slower than others and some pages won’t work but other than that, it does just that.
But what do people use it for? There is no point logging into your facebook and youtube accounts through Tor but thats what most people do on the web.
Are you confusing Tor and something like deep/dark web? Because Tor itself is just a webbrowser, it’s basically a Firefox with some modifications for stricter privacy.
I didn’t give any definition of bread. The pictured bagel and also a cut-open baguette are bread, but neither of those are slices of bread, but thats what makes a sandwich.