The regulation is never meant to "protect" kids. It's the advertisers, it's always and only the advertisers.
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Not just the ground, it's also on the bumper at the point of impact. You can see the imprint it left when it was slanted at like 45 degrees.
Women are the bike anymore trouble and annoyance
Men are the bike anymore trouble and annoyance
Bike are the bike anymore trouble and annoyance
I think my autocorrect hates everyone and everthing equally
Thanks for the invite, will give it a try tomorrow :)
I feel bad disturbing you but do you have the time for another invite? [Link removed]
That's more like a scam than a prank
That was when I first switched to Linux so safe to say I did my best lol. A correction, the issue happened when I used the switch in my Bluetooth keyboard which connects to 3 devices but was working fine using a dedicated KVM switch with WiFi dongle. Maybe I should check again if its still a thing as its been almost an year now.
I used to have a bug with my KVM switch muting my audio devices when I switch. Tried so many things but ended up running a login script that continuously runs unmute command on loop every 100ms.
I will be on my way out now
If you were to call me please stick with rogue and leave the later part. Thank you.
I was hoping someone would have an explanation but since there are none, I looked it up myself.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/jan/30/why-are-moths-attracted-to-lights-science-answer
Tldr: They try to tilt/level their wings with light source thinking it's sun. Hence they end up getting confused as the light isn't coming from the sky and their flight path gets messed up trying to align with it.
I remember seeing translucent window curtains which could work as well unless you want to block the sunlight for something.