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KISSmyOS, in It's gonna be tremendous.

Don’t forget your safety squint.

evil_ostrich, in The nostalgia is real
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Symphony of the Night

Doxatek, in Need to make more money 😩

How I’ve felt lately. Smh

riodoro1, in 🇪🇺 How the EU Feels about

Well they can go fuck themselves. Even if they pass it and messenger or whatsapp start (as in they totally dont already) scanning your chats and snitching I wonder how they are going to force other messaging services to comply.

Serdan,

They can’t. It’s unenforceable.

ruination,

I’d imagine if, say Signal, refuses to comply and gets banned from the EU, one could always use a VPN. I think that nothing short of either a full global ban or implementing a version of The Great Wall of China would allow these ridiculous laws to be enforced. Even then, there will always be ways around it for those willing to go the extra mile.

Ferk,
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Why not just go for Tox or some other P2P serverless communication system? They can’t ban / go after a system that has no central servers, can they?

Pestdoktor, in The nostalgia is real
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This week I just discovered the Re-Volt OSTs, it makes me want to play that game again!

crackajack, (edited ) in The nostalgia is real

I felt personally attacked calling Shogun 2 old! (implies I’m getting old too lol)

But seriously, that’s probably my favourite total war game. It is not broken like most TW games and well balanced. There are a lot more variety and flair to it as a game with the avatar system and grooming the generals. The graphics are also beautiful and you could still run it easy enough on a crappy or low spec computer.

balderdash9,

Agreed! I still periodically start up Shogun 2 campaigns. The music plays a part in that

SuckMyWang, in 🇪🇺 How the EU Feels about

In their defence they don’t actually care about your privacy they just want to hold onto power. The cookie thing is getting ahead before everything starts to shit itself from a private companies destroying privacy perspective. This stuff is for governments to look good and they are notorious for thinking they won’t fuck this up even though they always do.

SuckMyWang, in Left, right, left

Should be another panel on this

notsofunnycomment,
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Yes, to the left of the first panel to be precise.

Lichtblitz,

Maybe the scene is set in the UK.

notsofunnycomment,
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Ok, but then the title should change. We need to be strict here.

SuckMyWang,

Road safety is no joke. Even in meme form it needs to be taken seriously.

mexicancartel,

Or in other countries which were under britain

Knusper,

Or just make it a GIF, for when you’re trying to cross during rush hour…

Akasazh, in 4am every weekend in college be like
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For a ‘no context brits’ post, it gives quite a lot of context.

Facky, in Need to make more money 😩

Not if we overthrow the capitalist system.

cyclohexane,

I’m trying!

Faydaikin, in 🇪🇺 How the EU Feels about
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At least they have the courtesy to write it into law.

NaoPb, in Need to make more money 😩

Meirl

sagrotan, in Is this how Sealand was formed too?
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Thanks to the last few generations the sea will taketh back what was giveth from her.

xusontha,

Just curious what happened

Edit: you mean global warming don’t you I’m dumb lol

zzzzzz, in 🇪🇺 How the EU Feels about

This seems to be a general theme. Those arguing loudest for better privacy are really saying “only we should be allowed to invade your privacy”. See: Google, Apple, the EU

ruination,

It’s such a shame though, since as far as I know, the EU have had such an amazing track record. I’d expect no less from big tech, but not the EU.

LudwigvanBeethoven,

because (I firmly believe that) it won’t get passed. The Commission doesn’t have a majority yet, and it will be laughed out of the EUP. EVEN IF the EUP votes to pass it, the ECJ ought to step in, because the UNCHR and the European Data Protection Supervisor have already said that it goes against the (human(!)) right of privacy. There is no shot that this will get implemented by 27 member states.

sagrotan, in Definetly.
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Sooo … How did they do it? Not with ramps. Not with triangular cranes. Not with aliens, so much is for sure, but how? Tell me.

jandar_fett,

Wet sand, along with pulleys and lots and lots of man power, and using the Nile to float stones from upstream to the building site. More complicated than that, but yeah.

lorty,
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Why couldn’t it have been ramps?

sagrotan,
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They actually don’t really know how they did it, there are the voices that say ramps would’ve been so enormous that they wouldn’t have been practical in a realistic sense: www.cheops-pyramide.ch/…/pyramid-theories.htmlThere are supporters of the lever theory, even several different methods depending on the progress of the construction: en.wikipedia.org/…/Egyptian_pyramid_construction_…But as I understand it as a complete layman ( my only qualification would be that my ex girlfriend was an egyptoligist) that the more they examine it, the more voices raise against a solely ramp method. The old egyptian were highly pragmatic & efficient, so I’ve heard, and the stones were gigantic, sand ramps are at least partly unpredictable & sand is not the stiffest construction material - sooo, I don’t really know & as far as I know, science doesn’t either, at least no exhaustive answer. So far

shasta,

3D printer

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