Certainly, but I assume they only did care so much.
Certainly, but I assume they only did care so much.
I mean it was certainly precise as in each device was carried by their respective owner and therefore intended target.
Blowing it up while the guy was standing in line in a grocery store shows how much civilian casualties have been considered though.
Yes, totally a psyop. No way an underground explosion could have spread soil in the streets around! /s
Is this a Stargate reference?
Pepsi wasn’t available at the time to conduct a naval engagement.
They pinky-promised us not to use the machines to produce arms.
Or they were on land-transit to Asia when the official customer, who was on the freight papers when the equipment left the EU, found a customer in russia(n arms industry)
Yeah, when germans are proud about their army it’s if a tank can be loaded on a semi using it’s own engine power.
I remind you of the famous launch-site homing russian SAM and dare them to prove it.
My only experience with btrfs was when trying out Opensuse Tumbleweed. Within a couple days my home partition was busted, next time it was another partition. No idea if the problems could be fixed as these were fairly new installations to give Opensuse a try and I couldn’t be bothered to fix a system that’s troubling me from the very beginning.
Between all the options that just work ™, btrfs is the one I’ve learned to stay away from.
EDIT: that was four or five years ago
IMHO nationalists are a subset of folks with the mindset of a child.
Isn’t that the explicit downside to their free plan? I mean it would still be baffling if they don’t have any in-house testing.
They did declare him dead like 12 hours ago
Usually I buy them at a slower speed as I’m not in shape
For me it says hunter2
You, sir, are doing the lord’s work
Most often I use it, it’s too avoid metrics.
I don’t think I could sustain myself on one grocery item per day
And now we’ll add a pound of milk
Why the triple braces? Is there any non dog whistle use I’m not aware of?
I’m curious now, what was the weirdest thing?