Do not trust anything I write down. I have this horrible habit of not checking sources.
They are part of nine eyes
Paying money every time you sit on a chair. Part goes to the owner, part goes to taxes, part goes to the chair maker’s company, part goes to the chair desiger, a drip goes to the chair maker.
What? Like “I’lL mAkE mY oWn EnCrYpTiOn”?
The administrator (creator) aledgedly created the platform 9 years ago when he was 23…
After the platypus, evolution started looking into input validation.
There’s something to be said for culture and tradition, which have been for a long time the cornerstones of our civilization.
Everybody has their own opinion on this of course. For me, I feel that culture and tradition are in the way of progress. At some point our current traditions, cultures and values will change, they will evolve. I’m all in for a true multicultural society if there is a clear segregation between state and religion.
1 or 2. If they go for the eyes, It may be a fight to the death with two.
Two speakers seems to be the most peaceful option
Exactly!
But but … Aliens?
Also, at the end of the chain there is a male terminal exposed with live current. Could cause a fire I guess.
Before any taxes are applied, we pay 13,08% for social security. Then taxes are applied according to following brackets:
Exactly …
Idk … In their description on f-droid they crossed out “no pesticides” and wrote “purely organic” … It implies they are using organic pesticides. Not sure if that’s something for me tbh.
Edit: screenshot added
Wish my wages were taxed at those brackets
Nobody would have cared if they used real guns tho
It’s possible to make the venv portable, versionize it, archive it and deploy at boot the latest version. It’s architecture dependent though, so if you deploy on multiple archs, you will need to build for each.
Edit: gunicorn is part of the venv. All you need to do after deploying gunicorn is activating the venv and running your server.
You can also have the archive tun through several vulnerability checkers.
Where do you commute?