Instead of click Not Interested, I recommend igoring them. It might take a few days or even a week, but I they should start to disappear from your feed
Is that conceptually asinine? Absolutely... But it's your best bet
Instead of click Not Interested, I recommend igoring them. It might take a few days or even a week, but I they should start to disappear from your feed
Is that conceptually asinine? Absolutely... But it's your best bet
Personally I don't think we should've been supplying them in the first place for the simple fact that they're more than suitably equipped already
I just think that if the goal is a ceasefire, neither continuing nor halting supplies would really move the needle. Want us to stop supplying them? Fine by me.
Yeah, we could cut off every possible kind of funding to Israel and they'd still have sufficient military resources to level Gaza a hundred times over
They get money based on the resources needed to tackle illegal drug manufacturing/sales/usage
The more widely used an illegal drug is, the more resources they need to fight it
Only engage with things you want to see more of. Downvoting and Not Interested are both forms of engagement.
Engagement metrics allow YouTube to show advertisers that you're actually looking at the page and not just letting it run in the background
A few additional things to consider:
I believe that best practices are to commit locally whenever you want (generally any time you don't want to lose what you've done so far) but then do an interactive rebase to make your commits more coherent and more encapsulated before you make a pull request to get them merged into the branch on origin
How old are the blank DVDs? Consumer-writable DVDs degrade over time
You'll still know what the numbers at the end mean
"Though Intel does promise to keep the generation of a chip noted in the codename, i.e. 'Core 9 15900K'." [1]
Headline is a typo; it's "chyron"
Are you referring to 14A arguments outside of sec. 3? I ask because section 3 has only been applied to one non-confederate
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/01/11/14th-amendment-trump-insurrection-impeachment/