I’m not talking about the gun rack, I’m talking about the gun. A gun is no mundane tool.
I’m not talking about the gun rack, I’m talking about the gun. A gun is no mundane tool.
No I won’t leave my gun “accidentally” anywhere. Handling a gun means “accidentally” is not part of your vocabulary.
I’m a gun owner myself, so I’m not the pearl clutching type but this is genuinely unthinkable to me. Absurd and a little scary, to be honest.
But with fire arm thefts etc it was pretty rare to actually have a gun loaded or unloaded in the gun-rack.
So what you’re saying is, people did - rarely - leave guns unattended in a car? Students no less?And that is legal? Murica gets more absurd every time I read about it.
Under no circumstances in the wrold would I leave my unsecured guns in a car.
Don’t know what government you’re referring to, but if the EU anti-trust regulation kicks in it will affect everyone. EU agencies are slow but they do their job eventually.
Because someone is willing to pay for them. The internet isn’t a nonprofit project anymore like in the 90s when it was run by universities. For better and for worse.
Of course you can block communities in Jerboa. But not instances, as OP wrote. That just isn’t a feature in Lemmy.
Blocking communities sucks because more and more pop up. I’d love to block the entire instance.
This is discord, right? So what do they even discuss there? I don’t know what there is to talk about.
The average FOSS enthusiast never was the target market for Red Hat. Big corporations whose purchasing departments like expensive support contracts are the target market. And for those, not much changes, and even if it did, those places don’t just switch to another distro on a whim.
I waited two years, paid less and played CP2077 (almost) bug free.
I don’t understand why people pre-order stuff with such a history.
Mods and custom content are even more important to me. That will take time too.
Seems like the vanilla buildings don’t look as goofy as in CS1 but custom content makes this game for me.
Unless you browse Geocities sites from 1998, intercepting and MITMing is simply not an issue. Everything built nowadays uses https, which fully protects you against those.