Any normal human would go, "Whatever" and move on.
But not this person. They wanted to let people know that they have been visually assaulted, made up a story about seeing it too much, and then even says "I'm blocking you!"
Any normal human would go, "Whatever" and move on.
But not this person. They wanted to let people know that they have been visually assaulted, made up a story about seeing it too much, and then even says "I'm blocking you!"
I think I saw three of them in the comments already!
I live in the suburbs and there's a LOT of Trump supporting white adjacent. Half took their trump flag down last month. And many are getting scared when ICE takes their family.
Either you never seen the comment section of any post ever, or you the dude who makes these kind of comments.
Went out with my cousin who is 5' 4". He buys pants at the kid section.
I tried to poke fun at him and this short king eviscerated me how I had to pay a "Height tax" since his clothes are durable and cheaper.
Now I can't unsee it
I'd vote for Elon Musk as Popeking of Catholicism.
The same way Elon "improved" Twitter and the US Government, I would love it if he did the same for the Catholics.
The OS also periodically polls the network to check for incoming packets before an interrupt request fires. This busy polling mechanism minimizes delays in network traffic processing at the cost of CPU power consumption. During low traffic conditions in particular, polling continues even without packets to process, leading to needless energy usage.
Karsten decided to optimize this approach. “Instead of always waiting for a fixed period of time, we dynamically wait based on what we know is going on in the application,” he says. He devised a technique such that busy polling happens during high network traffic periods, with unnecessary interrupt requests suspended. When network traffic dies down, interrupt-based delivery resumes. “That makes the resulting mechanism much more efficient and flexible,” he adds.
Gotta love open-source for these discoveries.
Cool. So like... Kidnapping? Are people doing something illegal that allows cops to harass them?
It's a copy of a post from Reddit. The original OP seems a bit unhinged.
That's like shutting Lemmy down because a small minority uses it for terrorism. Lemmy isn't the problem, it's just a system.
I wish I could find that Reddit post about the commenter who called the police every time her ex came by and they literally told her that their arms are tied and there's nothing they can do. She asked them what will it take for them to act, and the cops said, "Maybe if he tried to kill you."
And she even said the restraining order meant nothing to the cops.