https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4ngyely232o
Here’s the original news article, it’s actually about boneless chicken wings being allowed to have occasional bones.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4ngyely232o
Here’s the original news article, it’s actually about boneless chicken wings being allowed to have occasional bones.
Google and Samsung now provide updates for 7 years, and Fairphone provides updates for 8 years.
From what I can tell, Apple doesn’t promise a set number of years for updates. The iPhone x got about 5 years of updates before support was dropped, but Apple will occasionally give security updates to older devices if they’re severe enough.
Yeah, the bank that manages my mortgage has mandatory text message 2fa if you’re on a new computer. And something about Firefox keeps it from remembering my machine, so I have to do the text message 2fa everytime.
Right now it’s working fine, but they had a period of a few months where the text messages would take 10-15min to send after you tried to log in, and the log in attempt would expire after 5 min, making it impossible to log in. All of which could be avoided if they would let me use a 2fa app.
The victim had no history of exposure to poultry or animals, the WHO said.
However, they had multiple underlying health conditions and had been in bed for three weeks for other reasons before the bird flu symptoms took hold.
Before the H5N2 case was confirmed, it was unclear whether it could infect humans.
Avian flu viruses generally do not infect humans - but there are rare cases of it.
So how do triple rainbows work?
It was probably a year ago or more, I just remember it because the poster didn’t realize it had a butthole and didn’t tag it NSFW.
I would hope so, but Asus has been doing things like this for at least 10+ years which makes me doubtful that anything will change soon.
Trying to refund through Asus will result in them dragging their feet, being as unhelpful as possible, or claiming you damaged the product.
Qubes is linux isn’t it?
Yeah, I almost bought $20 worth of bitcoin when it was $.008 a bitcoin, which would be worth $168,000,000 today.
But realistically I would have cashed out a long time ago, so it would have been far less significant. I had some friends who bought at the same time though, one bought a car and the other got a healthy downpayment for his house.
Oh for sure, but it’s definitely a concern for stuff like this. It’s a lot easier for valve to just expect people to pass login info down as a way to pass on an account.
Valve actually migrating purchases from one account to another risks upsetting publishers, and requires whole new policies on how to verify death and verify who should receive the account. Finally there’s the risk of scams and having to resolve them. Overall it’s a lot of headache for valve, I’m not surprised they’re not jumping to offer it officially.
If steam did allow transfers this way, I can imagine it being a new type scam where people fabricate death documents to steal steam accounts.
This is focused more on NASA’s problems with the Artemis program, but I highly recommend reading this article.
Basically the whole Artemis mission plan is riddled with issues, and SpaceX and Blue Origin are required to have major breakthroughs in space refueling tech for their required roles to even be possible. With how many different issues the project has, it looks like the only good thing we may get out of the project is these breakthroughs (if they happen).
SpaceX is still making tremendous progress compared to NASA. I’m as annoyed with Musk as everyone else, but it’s looking like they’re the biggest hope we have right now of actually making progress with space exploration.
I’d be happy to help out, but I’m on the Sopuli instance. I believe lemmy fixed the issues where you couldn’t moderate a community unless you were on the same instance, but I haven’t actually tried yet. I currently moderate !steamdeck@sopuli.xyz
If you find good mods from lemmy.ml feel free to pick them over me, I just wanted to offer my help.
Who domesticated who
Cats are only considered partially domesticated, and they basically domesticated themselves. They naturally decided to live near human settlements to prey on mice/etc that went after people’s grain.
In comparison, dogs are conaidered fully domesticated, and we’re domesticated by humans.
This kind of thing is funniest when you imagine the guy driving home and being completely bewildered about why he’s on a billboard.
I read a similar story recently about a guy targeting his roommate with highly specific Facebook ads, let me.see if I can find it.
Ok, so this is a Lemmy post that links a r/ailess post that links a r/privacy post that finally links this Ars Technica article.
Why not just link the Ars Technica article to begin with? I don’t think there’s any good reason to link all these separate chained discussions.
Ones like this were really easy to win. You drop the nickel or quarter* straight onto the second to last platform. A quick twist will usually work, but if you don’t mind dirty looks from the employees you could tap on the side of the top twist knob to “nudge” the coin. This is easy to control and makes it trivial to win, but takes a little time and makes an annoying rattling sound.
*My experience is that dimes are too light weight, which makes them very unreliable for winning consistently.
At least we won’t have to expect extermination of the human race to happen quickly.