Legitimately could be a use case
“Attend this meeting for me. If anyone asks, claim that your camera and microphone aren’t working. After the meeting, condense the important information into one paragraph and email it to me.”
Legitimately could be a use case
“Attend this meeting for me. If anyone asks, claim that your camera and microphone aren’t working. After the meeting, condense the important information into one paragraph and email it to me.”
But nobody is burning books, we’re just saying don’t be a piece of shit on our website. If you feel like being a piece of shit, https://boards.4chan.org/b/ is right here, perfectly safe and unburned.
And also that time you refused to finish a book series because it had a gay and a nonbinary character in it
Definitely do. Sometimes it’s the only way to know whether someone just had one bad take, or if they’re genuinely awful and not worth your time to reply to
I’m pretty sure I heard a story about an open source Minecraft hack client that was openly stealing discord authentication tokens, and nobody noticed for weeks because the only people who check the source code are people who plan on modifying it
Whatever you do, it’s important to support app developers. Definitely don’t manually set your DNS to dns.adguard.com on your phone, to block all ads in apps
Super don’t use 94.140.14.14 and 94.140.15.15 as the primary and alternative addresses for systems that don’t accept URLs to DNS servers. You would block (some of) all the ads on any Internet connected device!
Aaargh it looks so cool and futuristic but I know it’s impractical as hell