

Apple made $33B in in revenue for the last quarter of 2024. That is about $2B a week or $360M a day.
The fine of $160M by the French gov is not even half a day in revenue. Step it up France.
Apple made $33B in in revenue for the last quarter of 2024. That is about $2B a week or $360M a day.
The fine of $160M by the French gov is not even half a day in revenue. Step it up France.
My reading of the question implies that the replicator has the cool down. so having a second one will have an independent cool down.
You say it can create an object of a single M3.
I create a second one by replicating the parts.
May take a while but when the second one comes online the third one will be even faster.
Absolutely nothing, never heard of him.
Bit rich coming from an advertisement company
It will end up like every other feral kid found.
A lot more sore backs and so much more spilt food.
When the dip hits slam another drink.*
*For the love of god don’t
About 30ish hours.
Lan party at a mates place started Friday night ended on Sunday.
But I had to work on Friday so I was up at 7am for work, did an 8 hr shift, drove 2 hours to the LAN, gamed until Sat night/sun morning.
Had a long sleep and drove home.
We went through about 4 slabs of energy drink.
Nice try honey, I don’t have any. We have been through this.
Badly.
If you mean run your own Lemmy server then you can simply run this playbook assuming you have your own domain
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible
If you mean create your own community, similar to making a new subreddit, then there should be a button at the top middle saying create community.
Similar to yours then the US kind
Pannenkoeken in the Netherlands.
Sounds like every online platform ever.
Yes they could in several ways but not without causing massive upraw.
They could put financial pressure on Wikipedia by making payment processors stop working with them like they did with Wikileaks.
They could get ICANN to pull their domain. (I doubt ICANN will do it though)
They could tell ISPs to stop resolving Wikipedia’s domains on their name servers.