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Right, I think it only covers personal information: companies can only collect what they need to run their service, users can request to see their data etc. I don’t think it applies to comments and posts.
Right, I think it only covers personal information: companies can only collect what they need to run their service, users can request to see their data etc. I don’t think it applies to comments and posts.
This might just be the thing that makes me learn Rust
Thank you for reminding me what “oh nice, a new update that makes the software actually better” feels like.
I generally wait more than a month for things to arrive, be it random stuff from aliexpress or books from bookdepository (may it rest in peace), blackwells or kennys. It’s kinda the norm here, and we don’t think much of it.
Swedish melodic black metal has moments like that. The melodies are so nice and lift the spirit, while the lyrics are about hating everything and wating to die
When I got that message I just refreshed the page and tried logging in again and it worked.
Assimil courses, fsi courses, language transfer, Clozemaster (app), Pimsleur.
I second this. I did the Greek course and it was absolutely phenomenal.
You have a space in your URL btw.
Assimil courses are always a good choice
I actually did this once. My USB was on /dev/sda instead of sdb and I didn’t bother to check. It took me like 2 days to fix it because you can’t just delete partitions and start over normally, it changes some flags on your drive that you need to manually reset for them to be usable again. Fun times.
I still remember when I tried to run a binary on a different architecture and got the message: “Bad elf magic”
In what way? I use it from time to time to get movies and series. Is there any downside compared to other methods?
Genuine question, I’m not too familiar with the pirate world beyond pirate bay.