It’s in every grocery stores in Quebec as a 3pack (4L total)
Lower your expectations, it’s still a Tim Horton muffin
That’s milk in a plastic bag tho
Maybe they cook only with an air fryer.
Except that a tablet sized screen is not accomplishing the same goal as proper visibility and people should have the freedom to use the public road safely first and foremost.
To be fair, even in Linux it’s really hard to kill a zombie process. You have to tell the parent to own up to their kid, and then kill the parent.
Same vibe as:
“I won’t work overtime because I end up losing money on taxes”
That’s not how tax brackets work!
“100% made of Cessna concentrate”
Diablo II being 20 position under the first Diablo shows that the list is mostly nostalgia driven. Diablo II was peak “let’s take everything they loved and make it more of that for the sequel”.
Fear and Hunger if it wasn’t rpgmaker level graphics
It’s a plausible explanation but there doesn’t seem to be any historical evidence of them doing so.
It makes even less sense when you think about the fact that they would lose depth perception for the possible eventuality that that had to go below deck.
Seems like it’s an accepted alternative to Bougiest
It’s probably the only way you can be semi-comfortable watching a TV over a fireplace tho.
I consider open source software to be community owned/maintained so I never liked the idea of selling the software. It makes much more sense to my eyes to sell services surrounding the software be it support, customizations, or even hosted services.
I can’t really get over selling a “license” for a software that is expected to still be maintained by unpaid contributors. Especially under an AGPL license where any licensing changes has to be approved by every contributors.
If the attacker search for your password specifically then xkcd themself posted the reason why it wouldn’t really matter
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/538:_Security
If you’re doing blind attemps on a large set of users you’ll aim for the least secured password first, dictionary words and known strings.
The part where this falls flat is that using dictionary words is one of the first step in finding unsecured password. Starting with a character by character brute force might land you on a secure password eventually, but going by dictionary and common string is sure to land you on an unsecured password fast.
More hugging time with the dog. 10 years go by fast.
I wish retro gaming was niche enough for nintendoage and assemblergames to still be around…