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Very, very few ovens have that sensor. Only the latest-and-greated which most people don't have, and even then not even close to all of them.
Or are you talking about induction stove tops?
Very, very few ovens have that sensor. Only the latest-and-greated which most people don't have, and even then not even close to all of them.
Or are you talking about induction stove tops?
This is why I use gradle for my dependency management.
As long as they dont kill forge with heavier obfuscation it should be okay.
Uhm...its java.
That's a tough one. I'd put my money on the SEC, but if it was prison rules it'd be the NSA.
Sometimes there are overload parameters
The cowpox trick for sure, and possibly others.
There was the case where some of the weaponized agent got out and infected some people who were vaccinated.
You do have a point, but I trust the Debian repos 100%. They are so behind that I figure if there was malware in them...someone would have said so by now.
I have yet to hear of a single case of this happening. Granted, that could just mean they are better at covering their tracks..
The vaccine does not work against several variola strains.
The vaccine is ineffective against the "cooked" strain which Russia tried to weaponize, and we keep at USAMRID. Look into the India-1 strain.
The Russians actually attempted to we aponize the India-1 strain via refrigerated cluster bomb in the vector facility. They told us it was sewage treatment equipment when we inspected.
This is easily one of the best posts I've read all day.
No need. I have this newfangled feature called "sources.list."
So if I write an application for everyday users I get to pay/request to be added to the whitelist of every AV people use?
That probably wont kill independent software development.
8:24am and already the boy aint right.
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