looks like you bricked it.
looks like you bricked it.
World of Warcraft’s monetization seems to be getting way more aggressive
of course it is. it’s a microsoft property now.
similar issues with other titles or just that one file?
programs with tickers often have something on a portion of it, especially sporting events. at least it’s only a program promo and not a flashy animated thing for a prescription drug or something.
a midwestern knockoff of a lowes with some extra product selection you’d find at a walmart or farm store; owned by a far-right, anti-union billionaire.
30.333739068902037589 years.
we had those in school too. 1976-84, and they weren’t even close: carter. carter. mondale.
his ‘project liberty’ has its own protocol, dsnp (decentralized social networking protocol).
does anything even use it?
180 pieces of the ‘fun size’ they packaged back in the 1980s would have been a haul.
nowadays, ‘fun size’ means ‘teeny tiny pieces, big huge ripoff’.
the last old systems (vista, early 7 era hardware) i setup were with peppermint for desktops, and dietpi (native pc build) for ‘server’ type stuff (pihole and similar).
i don’t even do sms on my ‘dumb’ phone.
when the phone makes a noise, it’s either low on battery (or, if it was plugged-in, fully charged), an alarm or timer i set, or a very high probability of being a legit call (the carrier has reasonably-effective blockers for spam, bots and spoofed origin calls).
next time on “Sheldon Cooper presents: Fun with Flags”
clippy chips. be careful. they create a backdoor for the 5g to get in.
i actually expected something quite a bit larger than this.
many proposals have zero cost (or net zero, via offsetting tax credit of at least as much as the health care ‘tax’) for lower income earners. if this guy’s only got 25% being withheld from each paycheck, he’d probably fall under that threshold.
lol. nope. not happening. that’s not how to get me to even think about using your search again (having quit over a decade ago).
some way to call a custom or ‘third party’ (not compiled into the program) extractor would probably be enough. then let other people work on ones for the, um, ‘problem sites’.
if google cared, they’d vet ads and ad links, and guarantee their safety and security.
if google cared, they’d put a stop to seo ‘optimizers’ and scammers scoring top positions on serps.
but google doesn’t care about anything other than their profits and share price.
adblockers can affect both of those. they’re using the weak cover of ‘security’ enhancement to neuter them.
existing adblockers provide more safety and security than what can be realized by the shift to mv3.
i mostly use a vivaldi or opera portable for those. unzip, run, use the temperamental site, close, delete directory. it’s not very often that i have to do this.
but for a couple of pesky sites i do frequent a bit more often, i keep their portable browsers to reuse and have them configured (including addons) specifically for them.
yet you did.