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Makes me so grateful I have Starship where I live. No price markups, no tips, only a $3 fee.
Makes me so grateful I have Starship where I live. No price markups, no tips, only a $3 fee.
E2E encryption is still available in the US for now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the government forces that to change soon.
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as the AK-47 is, in fact, Kalashnikov’s Automatic Rifle, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, Kalashnikov plus 7.62×39mm. The AK-47 is not a firearm unto itself, but rather another essential component of a fully functioning infantry weapon system made effective by its rugged design, intermediate cartridge, and gas-operated action, comprising a complete platform as defined by modern military doctrine.
Many firearm enthusiasts use a modified version of the Kalashnikov rifle every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the rifle originally designated as the AK-47 has evolved into the AKM and other derivatives, and many of its users are not aware that what they are handling is basically the original AK design, refined by Mikhail Kalashnikov’s engineering.
There really is an AK-47, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they rely on. The AK-47 is the foundation: the mechanism in the rifle that cycles rounds and provides reliability in extreme conditions. The receiver, barrel, and bolt carrier group are essential parts of a firearm, but useless by themselves; they can only function in the context of a complete rifle assembly. The AK-47 is normally used in combination with its 7.62×39mm ammunition and stamped steel receiver: the whole system is essentially Kalashnikov’s rifle with these elements added, or Kalashnikov/7.62. All the so-called AK variants are really just derivatives of Kalashnikov’s original masterpiece!
It’s impossible to tell because of low resolution image, but the “AK-47” or Type 1/2/3 AK hasn’t been made in 70 years, and are very rare nowadays. Due to popular media, what most people think of when they hear AK-47 is the AKM, a cheaper and mass produced variant of the 7.62 AK, which this could be, but its more likely this is not a Russian-made rifle (only ~10-15% of AKs are Russian-made).
That’s not an AK-47.
Time to start seeding DeepSeek R1 I guess.
Never truly finish a basement in the midwest. Bare concrete is a lot cheaper to repair when it floods.
Google is just asking people to switch to Organic maps with this one.
Apple maps for those wondering:
It is its own browser, but it uses Gecko.
It’s on the privater side but runs well and support Firefox extensions.
You can always consult a different doctor.
There are some videos on youtube of people running local LLMs on the newer M4 chips which have pretty good AI performance. Obviously, a 5090 is going to destroy it in raw compute power, but the large unified memory on Apple Silicon is nice.
That being said, there are plenty of small ITX cases at about 13-15L that can fit a large nvidia GPU.
One of those is secretly a femboy, and another is a furry.
I think you might need more storage.
Reminds me of this gem
The whole Satan thing is just a metaphor for acting against Christian Supremacism. They don’t actually believe in Satan.
As someone who dual-boots Asahi & macOS, I really hope they can figure out how to move forward. What they do is essential to keeping Apple Silicon MacBooks’s OS open to user choice.