The CIA got him in the end.
The cost is mostly because of government enforced monopoly.
These are small peptides, relatively cheap to produce.
whatever his name was on Boston Legal.
Denny Crane
I thought it was a pretty good show
Makarenko's studies on self governing children's communes are interesting.
And we aren’t just talking about a technical quibble, such as picking a usage license that’s not as open as another (Grok is Apache 2.0, if you’re wondering).
It isn't a "technical quibble" to point out licences like RAIL-M violate several points of the open source definition.
Is it possible the scanner is just intercepting the install request, then running the apk installer from the scanner afterwards? (so Fdroid wasn't the program installing it, but it's still the same APK)
Several of these just seem to be old signs with poles that have rusted through.
Government enforced monopoly is the main thing keeping the price so high...
These small peptides are pretty cheap to manufacture.
Lotilaner, otherwise known as credelio, it's literally the same drug already used in dogs.
Defederation really should be last resort, a lot of admin use it as a first one. (Even dbzer0 censors 187 instances)