They don’t get money from installs. Just ads and google products usage.
They don’t get money from installs. Just ads and google products usage.
Son is 13 and gets a lot of attention - especially comments/compliments from adults. Not lewd or obnoxious ones, just like “wow kid you are really good looking! Going to get all the girls in high school” type stuff. He was 6’3” at 12.
He is much more personality and brains than looks as a person, so I guess I’ll just not worry about it. Lucky kid.
Does anyone know what kind of naming pattern or bot identification methods we could use? I belong to a small public server that’s there to serve a public need.
It’s a super close second
Old guy who has played every Zelda game there is. Breath of the Wild wins.
Can you tell me how gaming on Linux is solved? It’s the only reason I use windows still.
I less the labeling system sucks, which it does. Also the rules. There’s no innovation and every damn feature of outlook should be basically available and EASY to use in gmail and any other mail client. The shit has been around forever and the lack of advanced options is just astounding. I’m simply disappointed.
I might be explaining the joke out of turn, but the soap says “fight club” on it held by the guy who says not to talk about it. At least that’s what I thought the poster was pointing out. Not sure why they’re getting downvoted…
I approve! Perfectly stated.
I was going to post the same thing.
Ah yes, google nerfing its own services under another browser for its own gain definitely isn’t the issue here.
I was hoping to read about actual wolly mammoths.
Nah, Reddit source. Wait 5 seconds.
Anecdotal but I don’t know anyone, including old people who don’t use Adblock. Sure I installed it for half of the ones I know, but the others found it all on its own. The ads are just insanely disruptive so one could see why it would happen naturally.
I can ssh into the APs, although I’m not sure about configuring them independent of a controller as I haven’t tried. I use a free google cloud tier to host the controller, which can be managed via web gui and phone app. It may use some Java elements in the controller but it wasn’t hard to set up.