Bon bah je sais pas si je vais pouvoir jouer à Arc Raiders en Octobre moi...
Ça ne marche probablement pas internet pendant une guerre nucléaire mondiale non ?
C'est aussi le moment idéal pour ressortir vos collections de capsules de bouteilles :
Bon bah je sais pas si je vais pouvoir jouer à Arc Raiders en Octobre moi...
Ça ne marche probablement pas internet pendant une guerre nucléaire mondiale non ?
C'est aussi le moment idéal pour ressortir vos collections de capsules de bouteilles :
How grindy is the game?
I have multiple friends that told me that Conan exile was quite grindy and that they are not convinced by Dune because of that.
It's too bad because I think they would appreciate the game but are too concerned by the fact that it would take a lot of time to get good stuff.
It was called the stone age for a reason...
Well good luck to you guys in the US. This AI government will be extremely dangerous. An all knowing advertisement algorithm reaching deep in government data with an unsafe LLM on top? Ouch.
The modlog seems very weird :
Why is someone banned from a community then unbanned then appointed as mod?! Maybe just a mistake but strange.
I looked at the article below the one OP shared.
A trending article was about a restaurant owner in France that put a fine for people who don't come with the same number of people as their reservation. Fascinating, such wow.
Definitely do not put the cats back in before replacing the tiles!
Link to the mentioned story:
https://www.occrp.org/en/investigation/telegram-the-fsb-and-the-man-in-the-middle
I would say the link is bit more tenuous than you would present it. A Russian guy works for telegram with one of his businesses. Other businesses he owns are suspected of working with FSB.
To be sure, Telegram is most likely not very trustworthy but I thought that the fact they developed their own crypto would be suspicious enough so that people wouldn't use it for sensitive information. Still it has not be confirmed that Telegram's infrastructure is run by FSB.
I assume this is just a joke... Because with the relationship Telegram has with the Russian government this would be quite unlikely.
What you can probably do is create an encrypted archive and selecting the checkbox that hides filenames. It's what I usually do in that type of case.
It should prevent gmail from knowing what is in the archive.
My Canadian bro there is many countries who use both languages.
Especially on products labels it's not like only Canada will do English French labels.
So... did it work?