

Never.
They are brought up to be perpetual victims.
They might ask “why did he bruise my knuckles with his face?”
Never.
They are brought up to be perpetual victims.
They might ask “why did he bruise my knuckles with his face?”
Bag with foil or mesh lining that turns it in to a faraday cage.
Amazon and other similar marketplaces have them.
Why don’t you relax and go get some tea from kitchen samovar.
Weekly reboot is recommended to knock off some memory recident nasties and trackers and clean up memory.
Laughs just as hard in HMD Fusion.
I also ocassionally charge it with laptops usb-c charger if it is only thing handy. No problems so far.
There’s going to be so many fat leopards.
Could also be “Autoerotic asphycsiation forbidden”.
;)
Personally prefer sx-64, but breadbin is a close second.
Any suggestions for mobile use on Android?
It has been said a million times, and it will be said again.
You -clap- voted -clap- for -clap- this!
Pi zero 2 runs my home automation smoothly and few of it’s sisters are in a desk drawer in case of equipment failure. It has quite enough oomph to run Home Assistant with zigbee hat.
Next: small decals with text “wankpanzer”, “Incel camino” or “cyberstuck” selling like hot cakes.
Wrote excels that controlled building automation and heat exchanger settings, collected water and electricity meter data automatically and created bills ready to print and mail to tenants.
That was about quarter century ago.
They were accessible for logged in users at least a week before the hack.
There was some Nintendo, Sega, etc. “backups” available.
Archived roms are not available, so there might be some truth in suspicions about publishers being involved…
Not that HP isn’t aware or not ticked off about this, mind. Recently they threatened to brick HP printers that use third-party cartridges if detected
Try that in EU.
I dare you. I double dare you.
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It’s Uwe Boll level bad.
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