“Safe” being defined in a user-hostile manier, i.e. with unmodified Google components and not rooted.
“Google-controlled” would be a better word.
“Safe” being defined in a user-hostile manier, i.e. with unmodified Google components and not rooted.
“Google-controlled” would be a better word.
“I dropped my fair share of hard Rs back then”
No, you got downvoted because you were insulting and incorrect.
Law is more complicated than quoting bits of text that you like. You actually have to consider other texts (the fourteenth amendment made the bill of rights applicable to states) and case law (Everson v. Board of education confirms that states and school districts can’t support specific religious activities).
No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
You’re unironically arguing that “might makes right” lmao get fucked techbro
Because, like in bats, your penis isn’t used for penetration?
You can’t just compare the file sizes without looking at the quality. Each will have different quality loss depending on the exact encodings used.
raid is essential anyway
Why? If there are offsite backups that can be restored in an acceptable time frame, what’s still the point of RAID?
It’s slightly different. Your shell will see the /*
and replace it with all the directories under /, e.g. /bin /dev /etc /home
etc. So the actual command that runs is rm -rf /bin /dev /etc /home
etc.
Not my idea of a good date, but to each their own