Mmm school cafeteria fish, sounds delish and like nothing could be even remotely disappointing about that option.
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Idk, but if I had to guess, the answer is almost always money.
Because reading articles is hard, better to blindly trust a headline and summary comment. People on Lemmy wouldn't lie to me, would they?
Ahh yes, the "thank God I have infinite money, I literally can't lose" approach.
"Worth" only according to its owner, who paid himself to buy it from himself under a different org. Good luck finding an outside investor willing to spend $30B on it now that it's turned into a hate pool with a shit revenue stream
How many websites do you browse with links to truly illegal content?
If you live in a country with truly abysmal human rights, definitely don't bother with this plugin, but in most cases you should be fine on the illegal side.
Even if somehow the website you're browsing has some super sketchy ad to buyillegaldrugshere.com
or whatever, to get in trouble with the law in most civilized places you'd have to actually buy the illegal drugs, not just ping the illegal drugs IP. Especially since you can pretty easily prove to a judge that your system fetches ad links automatically and without further engagement.
Not saying it can't happen, just that it's really unlikely you would be served an ad for something so illegal just clicking on it is a liability. The literally only case I can think of coming close is CSAM, but even then, if you're regularly browsing websites that advertise CSAM, maybe find other websites to occupy your time? And I can just about guarantee any website serving CSAM ads is already doing illegal shit, so you should probably be more worried about that than an ad-click...
Start the campaign now for President in 2256. Wouldn't want the judges to look politically biased, they'll have to hold off on sentencing until after the election.
Came over during the great 3rd party app API debacle. It didn't even make the list. Am I old now?
And the people in the chat who have the authority to declassify information declared it to be a declassified chat, so IDK what more permission he needed to share what was freely given to him
Yes, it absolutely can, it's super easy! Just swap your Minecraft .jar with Paper and it'll do the rest. It's a tiny bit harder to go back, but only marginally.
Out of the box, aside from huge performance benefits, Paper is virtually indistinguishable from vanilla, but it also opens the door to a whole world of easy-to-use server-side plugins.
Edit: (you should still make a backup before swapping, just in case)
Good thing I have no friends to interact with then! Take that, Microsoft!