

Funny how both ancient rome and modern US use lead in their water supply systems
Funny how both ancient rome and modern US use lead in their water supply systems
is this loss?
syncthing is pretty great
There’s a really good explanation here:
um, gaming laptop maybe?
Honestly no idea, you have a good point.
its super nice to plug a laptop into a screen and have the cable double as a charging cable for the laptop
the fact they even put a bar there…
I can’t get past the fact you rhymed food with shoes.
yeah, only time will tell.
I think the word itself, italian being closeish to latin, evokes the killing of jesus.
not my greatest moment hah
looks like graph theory to me
It’s up to the American standards, for what that’s worth.
Honestly, not much.
in a democracy the latter has to be preceded by the former.
Preliminary findings from july
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_3761
I went to rome once, and I found people to be super unfriendly. Like, giving me looks levels of unfriendly.
After a few hours of this I realized the problem, I was wearing a Deicide t-shirt, and rome is christian as fuck. God I’m stupid.
After a quick change people were really nice :D
that or insurance companies
peer networks are not illegal if the peers are consenting members.
Totally doable if this was a distributed service.
ok not randomly generated, but you know
nah
not even a slight chance kids today know what msn messenger is.
I’m not sure what you mean with intentional, but intentional as in they have built pipes out of lead, yes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_service_line