The fact that you can get around seemingly every FDA reg by just putting "this product not endorsed by the FDA" in tiny text in a corner of the packaging makes me wonder why we even have the FDA. If the laws were serious they'd make it so that you can not sell anything for human consumption that isn't approved.
How petty would it be to make a fork of it just to rename it to DINE?
ONE OF US
ONE OF US
ONE OF US
now if only they stopped banning us for open sourcing classified military papers on their forums :(
Nvidia spends the past few years aggressively refusing to cooperate with wayland because corporate brain worms and somehow it's wayland's fault.
I didn't see it because I don't use reddit.
What ever will they do without the man who designed compelling quests such as "go to this cave and grab this item" and "go to this outpost and kill this nameless dude"?
You buy a Sony CD and decide to play it on your computer.
Your computer now has a rootkit installed.
Systemd has so many neat and useful tools that they never tell anyone about :(
That's nothing. I've heard of people getting the cops called on them because the cashier forgot to scan an item and they noticed after getting home and went back to pay for it.
If rolling coal isn't already illegal it should be. And if it is it should be enforced harder.
I pirated it and feel like Bethesda owes me a refund still.