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What do you mean, that was making the rounds like 2 hours after the event
What do you mean, that was making the rounds like 2 hours after the event
I mean he was basically right. The social democrats took 30% and the Nazis got 0% in the next election
In 1949 after Germany’s defeat in WWII.
That was by a lookalike from 4chan I thought, the blue shirt video?
For primaries, parties may close their primaries to only registered members of the party to vote in
No, normal is what happens in most cases.
They’re still wrong though, at least for an old enough demographic
Well, I saw that thread last night, and I appreciate you pug jesus. May you ever lead us towards treats lmao
They can have a little murder, as a treat
It’s not sneaky, most would happily tell you it’s a combination of that plus not wasting food for the few people who would normally meander out at the crack of noon
Special thanks to Discovery for putting the Gay front and center in the Fully-Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism of Star Trek.
At least in some jurisdictions if it’s collected as a tip it has to be passed to the employees
So, no… but also yes.
You’re correct that it’s unlikely that the device connecting to the network would be able to reach the outside Internet, but it would still be able to reach any local resource to itself, which is to say any other device which is in its network segment and also in the same state (DHCPless) that it is, via what’s referred to as a link-local address. These are in the 169.254.x.x/16 or fe80::/10 space and allow devices to self-assign addresses independent of upstream connectivity for communication on the local network segment. Usually, these aren’t useful, but these address are consistent, and can be used to directly contact known local hosts from your machine without DHCP. As to whether or not they can reach upstream hosts in this state, the answer is ‘probably not’, but that’s not the same as what you said.
I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise.
DNS being down is why the DHCP server didn’t start ;)
That is not what that means, it means there’s no dhcp on that network segment.
That this has all of a sudden occurred, and so consistently, is in some ways more frightening than the headlines on their own.
For parody it would have to be untrue, yes?
And he picked the side with America’s Hitler, just to be clear about what he is.