The holes are only for manufacturability.
I don't think you know what "sarcastic" means. Have you been drinking again?
Don't encourage that behavior in your cat. Hands aren't toys. Get cat toys for you and your cat to play with together.
So nothing's changed?
Define "done".
Beep boop. No lies detected.
On mobile, when everyone was releasing their new voice assistant technologies, Cortana outperformed them all. On desktop I agree that Cortana was a waste of space.
Affordable health care for all is the future liberals want.
I've been a MS products fan since Windows Phone, Cortana, and OneNote stole my heart. I loved the great features that Windows 10 and Edge provided out-of-the box. Bing provided better results than Google for some time.
But Phone was never accepted by the market, and with it, Cortana faded away. OneNote hasn't kept up with the market, and they somehow broke the cursor on mobile. Sticky Notes lost compatibility with Dark Mode. They started pushing ads to Windows start menu, and embedded ads in Edge Collections.
Microsoft makes great software, then fuck it all up. Oh well, back to Linux.
Wait a second. Cops AREN'T supposed to punch suspects in the face?
Swipe typo. "War"
Maybe she's scared. Maybe she's hesitant. Maybe she was in a really bad relationship. Maybe it's health problems. Maybe she's not interested after all. No way to know what's going on in her head, even if you ask. If I were in your shoes I'd say, "hey. I'm feeling mixed signals because of xyz. I'd still like to do this but if you don't want to, that's okay too. If it's only that you're not ready, just let me know when you are."
The Israeli government is murdering children and committing war crimes, and they're upset about what The Onion has to say about it.
Yes. I think it's especially important for attracting (or perhaps more accurately, maintaining) new users to the fediverse.
What do you normally like to do when you have an evening alone?
Because Star Trek future doesn't have their favorite features: bigotry, inequality, and runaway capitalism.
I'm not in a position to affect change in a powerful way. So I try to stay educated and informed, I vote at the ballot box, I vote with my wallet, I donate what I reasonably can to places where I think it will help, and I speak out when it's appropriate to do so.
Like I said your original request (statistics of "legal" CCW permit holder, without premeditation, discharging a firearm, in California) is incredibly specific, making it very difficult to find quality research. But here's what I was able to find for you:
Johns Hopkins has this: https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/study-finds-significant-increase-in-firearm-assaults-in-states-that-relaxed-conceal-carry-permit-restrictions
This one includes some good details as to why these studies are challenging, and what causes errors in the data: https://www.rand.org/research/gun-policy/analysis/concealed-carry/violent-crime.html
Here's a summary from GVPedia (note the sources in the footnotes): https://crimeresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/GVPedia-Permitless-Carry-Factsheet-Feb2022.pdf
Hopes this helps.
PRI is a right-wing political policy advocacy group. Do you have a nonpartisan source?
It's not even an innovative design. It's a DeLorean mashed with the futuristic Ford seen in the Hill Valley town square in Back to the Future 2.
I'd love to see manufacturers take a more retro-futurism approach. Then they can do physical buttons AND interesting aesthetics.
$300K in gaming cards stolen at Gen Con
Thieves made off with up to $300,000 in gaming cards ahead of the opening of Gen Con, police said.
Communities list via mobile app
Anyone know if there is a way to view the list of communities (both subscribed and not) on ttrpg.network from one of the mobile apps (ie. mlem or memmy)? On the website I know I can just click "Communities" at the top, but I don't see anything similar on the mobile apps.
The following is a post from r/DMAcademy. I really enjoyed this story and hope to do something similar someday. With recent turmoil on Reddit, I’m posting it here for posterity (or as long as substack lasts, anyway). Enjoy! Buckle up, because I'm telling the story behind this one.