Got to make it look organic and viral.
Got to make it look organic and viral.
Not mine, just one of the first results for super cow powers.
You wouldn’t need to link base64. Base64 is just ASCII text that would go into the comment. But you can tell a browser or extension that it’s an image and have it decided accordingly. You can see examples of this in the .mht files ie/Firefox makes.
Text only?
Wait till people start making browser plugins for base64 images.
This is when the right realizes they were the DEI hires all along.
It has to be a surrogate for cum.
China has their in-house Longson chip and can use Risc-v. This has the potential of accelerating a switch from x86/arm to more open standards.
Eta till they make gathering as groups in private gang/mob activity or terrorism?
But the line must go up!
I would prefer if it behaved like phone app stores. Have an option to ask for a pin right before completing a purchase.
Not every purchase, same if you use the PayPal option. At least not in my state in USA.
But I thought it was just satellites and meteors and bad captures of airplanes on cellphone cameras. That’s what we’ve been told. Who would have thunk 🤔
Also the fact that on the steam deck there is no choice to add a pin before purchases is mind boggling to me. Hand it to a kid and they could run up serious bills.
I’m not even touching on those on SSDI. Just the common retired 67 year old. Just imagine a retired Walmart worker with no SSI income. Way too many of them with nothing else to do other than die; be homeless, suffer and die; or die taking in the government.
This could end badly for them. Old people without a means to continue surviving either have to continue working till they die, or die fighting the government.
This might be a long game to reinvigorate flash and optical media sales.
That’s not going to matter much after trump is president.
It’s going to be interesting when they finally kill all their AI integrations in windows. Microsoft similar to Google likes to build things and if it’s not an immediate success they kill it as fast as the can. Even faster than Google does.
A pattern you will see with Microsoft is they will build something, let it languish, build the next version, let it languish and then kill it. They are hella slow to react to markets or update their products, especially hardware.