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Thank you! I’m glad it was a relatively easy fix.
Thank you! I’m glad it was a relatively easy fix.
It’s right there in the teaser on on this page.
I hate to say it, but I’m inclined to think that the Russian government may simply block access to Firefox (and the Firefox addons site).
Probably true, but that’s not justification for Mozilla to save them the trouble by doing it for them.
Link is to the second page of the article. I thought it was odd how it kept saying “Smith said” without identifying who Smith is.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with reporting the facts that you do have when you have them and are confident of your sources.
Acknowledging remaining open questions that you don’t have answers to yet, is a bonus.
A perfect example of reporting before the fog of war clears would be reporting completely erroneous information as factual. So unless you’re suggesting that a Ukrainian fighter jet did NOT in fact strike a target inside Russia, then this isn’t the “perfect example” you’re looking for.
How would they know now? It’s the same answer. Stop being a dick.
IANAL, but I feel like if the heirs to an estate cared enough about the deceased’s Steam account enough to get the court involved, Steam wouldn’t have a leg to stand on. But that’s probably what it would take to get them to do the right thing.
ETH abandoned the trustless part. Now you’re supposed to trust the validators. Clearly, you can’t.
… with frickin laser beams attached to their heads!
And even if his statement were correct, he’s got the cause and effect completely backwards.
“You mean that series of tubes Ted Stephens would rant about? Pssh. We don’t have time for that. 🙄”
Wait. Am I reading this right? Their punishment for doing something that they weren’t supposed to be doing is just to stop doing it?
Go to the article and jump down to point #4. That’s the central point and something your response doesn’t address at all.
I suspect the point was that if there’s more houses than people to live in them… you do the math.
At the moment, it’s unknown if there was ever a real-world person behind this username or if Jia Tan is a completely fabricated individual.
Well, I’m pretty sure it wasn’t a platypus. There was definitely one or more real-world people behind this. I doubt anyone thinks that their name is actually Jia Tan, though.
US: “Stop blowing up Russian oil refineries.”
Ukraine: “Then fucking help us, for christ sake!”
Got any links to news stories about tourists in Ukraine getting forced into fighting for them.
Take your time. I’ll wait.
Or how about Ukraine intentionally targeting missiles at apartment buildings and purely civilian infrastructure with no military value just to murder and terrorize people just trying to live their lives.
If there’s anyone here that’s a victim of propaganda and indoctrination, you’ll find them in the mirror.
We still don’t seem to be syncing with lemmy.world.