But why tho. This could be just propaganda. Hopefully not.
But why tho. This could be just propaganda. Hopefully not.
Idk where you got this from, but Ukraine won in Kyiv, Kherson and Kharkiv. Currently the front moves very slowly towards Russia. No, the offensive isn‘t a huge success and I would even consider it a failure, but the fact that Ukraine can even start an offensive is proving that the weapon deliveries are working.
That‘s probably because HTML doesn‘t actually has any logic. You basically just need to remember things and what to put where. You should try a programming language, which actually has logic and is therefore easier to understand (imo). The easiest language you can start with is probably python.
My point was that it doesn‘t go mostly to Europe. Which is correct. But yes, I didn’t write it. Also Africans suffer the most because of it, not Europe (which makes this whole debate completely senseless)
It‘s just that Russia presents itself as the savior of the African continent while their actions speak very differently.
47% goes to Europe, so 53% goes to other countries. So I am technically correct here. African countries will unfortunately feel the biggest impact, even though the numbers maybe aren’t that high.
It goes mostly to Africa, not Europe.
Definitely Arrival
Mistakes like this always can happen. For this you usually have technical safeguards to prevent this from happening (like PGP). The military just apparently didn‘t care too much.
Why weren‘t they using PGP? This would have prevented this.
Mate, maybe you should just go a therapist. That‘s their job, you don‘t need an AI for this.
Yea, but adding features increases profit, because more people will spend more time on your platform and maybe even subscribe to premium.
It‘s pissing me off, because Reddit invests more time into removing features, instead of adding new, highly requested ones.
I was using Apollo for years. When the change happened I thought „well, maybe it isn’t that bad“, used the official app for a few days and now I am here. And honestly, I am using Memmy now and it feels almost exactly like Apollo on Reddit.
I usually check the subreddit redditmobile to see if they actually fixed the app.
Edit: But yea, honestly I probably won‘t go back to Reddit. Lemmy seems to be a great alternative.
YouTube at least recommends really small content creators. I sometimes get video recommendations with just 1-10 views. With shorts it‘s the same.
Wait, you can‘t drink in the US even with permission from your parents?
Definitely Bitwarden, but there‘s also a new product from Proton called Proton Pass. It works similarly to Bitwarden, but a few features are still missing.
Porn is illegal in Russia too.