Don't have an English source on hand but she new she had COVID, broke quarantine and didn't wear protection around others.
So unless you are ignoring basic human decency you are going to be fine.
Don't have an English source on hand but she new she had COVID, broke quarantine and didn't wear protection around others.
So unless you are ignoring basic human decency you are going to be fine.
Nah, slap a 'Data lake' label on it and call it a day
Well, except Telegram isn't a good tool for privacy.
There is no E2EE. Simple encryption is only available for 1:1 chats and disabled by default. Telegram doesn't disclose their encryption methods, so there is no way to verify the (in)effectiveness. Telegram is able to block channels from their end, so there is no privacy from their end either.
Good point!
Now hold my beer for a second, English is just my second language, but "built" is past tense for "build", isn't it?
Turn off /all chat and watch 95% of the toxic flame disappear.
Yes of course. Given that Russia has only been able to make minimal territorial gains given their current troops distribution, it is questionable to me whether they can continue or even hold these gains with more stretched out lines.
Facing more or less permanent occupation of actual Russian territories Putin might be actually willing to negotiate.
I guess the idea is to force a simple trade of occupied territories.
Let's hope for a fast conclusion.
"The dragon's teeth are not totally impassable, but they are a good distraction," Miron said.
Dragon's teeth are not complicated defenses to remove, but the problem comes when engineers dealing with them are under observed direct and indirect fire, Frederik Mertens, a strategic analyst with the Hague Center for Security Studies, told Newsweek.
It's a cost vs benefit calculation. They don't have to be an impassable target. They just have to be enough of an inconvenience for the enemy to give your side an advantage.
North Koreans, posing as American workers, had been hired for multiple remote IT worker jobs
They never leave the country.
That would imply things getting better
Interestingly I found multiple physical copies of Concord at my local mall.