

Good point.
Good point.
Omg. That’s hilarious and so disturbing. I would imagine you’d see a lot of things like that if your job involves watching security footage.
I accidentally discovered videos of a coworker masturbating when I went to look for a file on what I thought was the company Google Drive. He had signed in to his own account on a work computer that was open to anyone’s use, and I guess forgot to sign out.
This is great news. I wish it was something regular people could buy. I’d add it to my bird feeders.
Winning all the swing states, including the ones that always go blue, is super unusual. It felt weird at the time, and now it seems like it was more than just weird.
“Trespassing” someone, in a Walmart context, means the person is banned from a store and if they return they will legally be trespassing and may be arrested.
I used to live in a country that had these. They were great.
I wish the US had more actual public bathrooms, provided and maintained by the local government. The US only seems to put them in parks and recreation areas, but many other countries have the same thing in town centers and other places where people frequently need to go.
In TN, a drivers license is $28 with or without Real ID. I got it by accident.
Yep, that’s the one.
The p2p aspect is what interests me, though.
My brother joined Homeland Security even though he didn’t believe in a lot of what they do, so he could afford to start a family and take care of them. Wonder what he’s up to these days.
Dnscrypt-proxy lets you select dns servers based on whether they filter traffic, keep logs, use DNSSEC, etc. You can also block specific providers, such as Google or Cloudflare.
I’m happy to know this. I hope it becomes commonly available, for the birds’ sake.
Such poetry.
I think voting on amendments and having run-offs is great. Wish we had that here.
Not to mention prion diseases.
Thank you for your service.
I don’t know how it could be cured, but just because we don’t currently know of a way to do it doesn’t mean it isn’t possible. Surely research hasn’t exhausted all possibilities?
The US economy in the 70s was famously bleak.