Could?
Slotos
You’d think that being a “man of god” would bring a heavier sentence.
- Jokes about things are not things themselves. There’s no transitional property to them. Terrible jokes have been said about good things, great jokes have been said about terrible things.
- This murder wasn’t casual. Leading questions are disingenuous. Leading questions involving morality are immoral.
- The meme in question highlights a real grievance millions have with the victim. Your casual attempt at dismissal has been noted.
As an aside, idealistic free market is impossible to achieve without regulation. At the very least, contracts need to be enforced. Free market also demands price forming to happen through bids on the market, needing protection from extra-market negotiations. As an elastic system, it can also be broken by a concerted application of force and needs protection from such actions.
Whatever is being sold as free market sounds like a myth at best.
PS: Coop corporations should really become the norm. Trickle up systems create concentrations of power by design, and concentration of power is how you stretch elastic system beyond its deformation limits.
“Permaban” is the word you’re looking for.
Problem is, the first half of your statement is dependent on the latter half. That’s not a choice for Ukraine, but a fallback strategy.
While HTML is hypertext markup language, hypertext is not HTML.
Hypertext doesn’t imply a specific encoding strategy, it implies semantics - data contains links to related data. If you want to encode it in protobufs - you do you, REST explicitly calls for freedom in this regard.
To paraphrase yourself, ranting about HTML as if it was a requirement for REST is ridiculous and misses the point entirely.
PS: HTML is not a protocol.
Letting Russia win introduces continuous genocide and forced conscription for war against EU states issue. Pick your poison.
A cargo cult doesn’t change airplanes by building mock runways - they rather miss the point entirely.
You don’t need to have kids to pass on values. The basic premise of your statement doesn’t hold up.
“No data” on Greenland is a perfect touch.
Gl.iNet is a great value router, but if you want to do anything really interesting, it won’t do.
I have Slate AX chugging along, and have been eyeing teklager boxes to do actual routing, with slate as an access point.