That's intentional. Jean-Honoré Fragonard had a goofy style.
Self portrait
Marie Emilie Coignet de Courson with a Dog
It's not exactly hedonism, but is kind of adjacent.
The Swing by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
- Does it block Cookie's banners?
- Are these the cookie consent things? It doesn't block them, I recommend consent-o-matic extension.
- Is it necessary for the VPN to be constantly activated to benefit from the block?
- Yes
- Is it better than uBlock-Origin?
- It's different. You can use both at the same time. I do and it works great.
- When is the page loading speed consistent?
- Not sure what you mean by this, but I haven't noticed any speed reductions using it on Wi-Fi or cellular. I haven't done any speed test comparisons, though.
- On iPhone, does the battery take a hit?
- It has to constantly run, so yes. But it may reduce the data downloaded, which will save some battery life. I use it on Android and I think it drains the battery a little faster, so I only use it when I'm on public Wi-Fi.
Monopoly is literally capitalist propaganda. Parker Brothers basically stole the game from its creator and then offered $500 for the rights. They modified the game to be more focused on owning everything.
Cautionary Tales has a great episode about Lizzie J. Magie and how she originally created the Landlord's Game.
https://timharford.com/2021/05/cautionary-tales-do-not-pass-go/
Lucky! I wish some would give me a free knife.
Now I need an explainer for the structure of Vsr-like homing endonucleases.
I think the new thing is that VPN usage is fairly mainstream now. There are lots of services that advertise themselves as having the ability to hide all traffic. It's certainly news to me, as I hadn't even heard of a VPN in 2003. The researchers do say that this has been possible since 2002.
That is not a link to the original.
The exploit is possible because the local network may have a rogue DHCP server overwriting IP routes. If you're on a mobile network, they are the local network. TunnelVision means a mobile carrier can spy on your VPN traffic now. Unless you run Android.
Yep, https://dnsleaktest.com is your friend
It doesn't affect Android and Linux is the only OS with the possibility of a fix. I've seen people suppose that Android just always ignores option 121. My guess for Linux is that, because system level changes are allowed, you can modify the system to ignore option 121.
I'm not a network engineer, so I do not know this for sure. Does anyone else know more about it?
This is so fucked up, what a blatant grift. Now that they've angered some of the most intense programmers online, I wonder what they'll do.
My partner and I really liked It Takes Two. We also liked A Way Out. Another thing we play are the "choices matter" type of games and we just switch off every chapter. The Quarry was excellent and Detroit: Become Human was fun too.