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prayer, to lemmyshitpost in Help me out here

~150,000/night is a hefty cost.

prayer, to lemmyshitpost in Justice for our boy

I’ve been trying to reach you man!

prayer, to 196 in Rule

🤓☝️ It’s “crabbemarché” as in French for “crab walk”

prayer, to world in Florida won't light bridges in rainbow colors. So Jacksonville's LGBTQ community did.

Trapped in an abusive relationship.

Remember, if they had to clarify an exception to the rule, it’s not that uncommon.

And let’s be honest, they’ll just say everything is “for official use”

prayer, to privacy in Tap to Pay on GrapheneOS

If you want to use Privacy, you can reprogram a magnetic stripe to work with privacy cards, you’ll just need a new card for each merchant.

prayer, to world in "Portal" Between Dublin and NYC Shut Down After OnlyFans Model Flashes It

Variations on a Cloud

prayer, to world in ‘I am starting to panic about my child’s future’: climate scientists wary of starting families

Adopting counts as -1?

prayer, to lemmyshitpost in Cease your bigotry at once

*Boggetry

prayer, to upliftingnews in Bacterial enzyme strips away blood types to create universal donor blood

Given time, yes. Enzymes are easy to mass produce once development is done with them. For example, Horseradish Peroxidase is used in many biochemical tests in medicine and labwork is an enzyme. It’s manufactured using yeast rather than purifying from horseradish roots, making it very affordable and commonplace in many assays.

The papers enzyme comes from bacteria living in the human gut, meaning that it should be relatively easy to just grow the bacteria in lab settings and extract the enzymes from that. If it is challenging to grow the bacteria in lab, then they can add the gene from the bacteria into a yeast, like what was done with HRP.

prayer, to politics in Clarence Thomas missing Supreme Court hearing raises eyebrows

What’s all this “huh bub” about?

prayer, to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

The main carriers offer prepaid plans, and there is no postpaid plan that doesn’t throttle speeds after you go over a certain amount when the towers a busy.

prayer, to lemmyshitpost in Jesus, help me! - No!

Those shadows don’t make sense

prayer, to privacy in Scary AT&T breach leaks up to 70 million Social Security numbers to the dark web

Most people get suckered into signing a contract and using a “postpaid” plan, where you get the service for a month and then pay for it. That requires a credit check and credit reporting, since you get the service before payment. You don’t have to give out your SSN if you sign up for “prepaid” cell phone plans, which offer less discounts and benefits but are generally cheaper for the service they provide. The only catch is you pay for the month before you use it, but this makes canceling as easy as stopping payment.

prayer, to lemmyshitpost in I forgot the password for an old encrypted usb drive and still do not know how to read it

I’ll think about creating an addon to John called Lasagna which stalls Garfield.

prayer, to 196 in So anyway, I'm radicalized, Rule

I’d be totally down to peg the minimum wage to hashbrowns.

Hehehe

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