It's not just for the comedy. Flooding the form with useless data wastes time and hopefully prevents them from finding any actionable reports from other fascists.
The trick is to not just meme. Make it sound real, but use 100% false data
It's not just for the comedy. Flooding the form with useless data wastes time and hopefully prevents them from finding any actionable reports from other fascists.
The trick is to not just meme. Make it sound real, but use 100% false data
Back to your bridge
Could you stop putting the punchline in the title?
Isn't that all of Netflix's content?
To add to what others have said, I've heard that wide adoption of NATing as a standard practice basically ensured IPv4 longevity well beyond its logical end. This along with the cost to fully upgrade a network to IPv6 meant there was no financial incentive for companies to adopt it.
With Amazon starting to charge for IPv4 addresses, it won't be long before Google and Microsoft do the same with GCP and Azure. This may be the financial kick in the ass to get large enterprise environments to finally commit to IPv6.
I'm old enough to remember the OG Mortal Kombat controversy. If I recall, the Sega and SNES versions were different. I believe the SNES version had no blood and the Sega one had blood.
Can you enlighten the rest of us simpletons?
I've been out of the loop, didn't even know these existed! I'll have to give them a look. Thanks!
I just don't trust tencent. They are to China like Facebook is to America in terms of casting large nets for data gathering. I agree Hasbro should let dnd go to a better care taker, but if it's Tencent I don't know if I'd be able to trust any official dnd software.
Luckily, dnd is well established as a physical medium, so the impact wouldn't be too big, but the principal still stands
China buying up everything
That's a good stopping point. I would like to see Children of Dune on screen too, but beyond that I think it would be difficult to successfully translate the themes of the rest of the books onto screen for a broad audience like he's managed to do with the first one.
Could also be men with Alzheimer's are less likely to be seeking Viagra.