Because ignoring all the bad stuff makes it go away /s
Maybe take a look in the mirror and realize your toxic positivity.
Because ignoring all the bad stuff makes it go away /s
Maybe take a look in the mirror and realize your toxic positivity.
Coffee is the glorious nectar of Hermes and sugar is totally optional. Even if you do add sugar, you only need 1/10th of what's in a single can of Coke to really brighten up the flavor.
They both taste like shit. #Water4Ever
I really doubt they'd do that either.
You'd be surprised at how many "easy" things someone will avoid because they're a "not computer person" and think clicking the wrong button will launch a fucking nuke.
To be fair, a lot of my customers are clueless boomers.
I don't think you'll find anything. Search engines locate relevant results by design. The only way they can do that is by interpreting the contents of public-facing webpages. There are some things they can do to combat obvious keyword stuffing, but ultimately, overly SEO'd sites are going to work around it with content that appears relevant but really isn't (think recipe websites with 20 paragraphs and pictures of bullshit nobody cares about and the actual content you want to see at the bottom ... that kind of thing).
Her?
IT guy here. Most people do not, in fact, have an ad blocker installed.
It's like everything is named ironically these days. There is nothing "trusted" about a device whose sole purpose is secure things against the person who ostensibly owns it.
That may be technically true, but both TLDs are ubiquitous and it's extraordinarily unlikely that the US will suddenly start confiscating millions of .com and .net domain names operated by non-Americans.
What the fuck.
I used Power Delete Suite to edit and delete my comment history. My profile shows nothing, but I just did a Google search for my reddit /u/ and my comments are still showing in the threads.
Fuck you spez and fuck you reddit.
To be fair, factory resets are a huge pain in the ass. Might as well try other things before busting out the nuclear option.