and by a developer named “LetalComRu”, no less
and by a developer named “LetalComRu”, no less
It’s kind of a one-two punch since they may have confused the group with the actual Houthi tribe they’re named after? Anyway, “race” can encompass cultures too when they are significant enough, i mean, plenty of European states get racist at each other when they’re practically the same genetics
Welcome to the world of civil court decisions :(
If it had been a criminal defamation case, then it would be criminally enforcable… but all this really means is “a judge ruled you need to pay” and if you don’t pay, then you could sue them again for not paying, and it just goes in a loop over and over again. I have a friend whose family has been in a loop like this in civil court over a bad real estate venture for decades with someone who simply ignores the rulings.
It hangs over the head of the person who did it, but in the end it’s mostly just a “it’s on your permanent record” kind of stain which can stop people from working with you and damage your personal life, but it’s not like the kind of people who would work with Alex Jones don’t know who they’re working with.
exactly.
removing one thing from a pile != removing the entire pile.
b/c the original goal was to not disturb the rest of the pile
The toggle is off which means it’s not currently getting backed up
If the question is why would it take ~900MB if you turned it back on, I’d assume that it’s not marking offlined files as purgeable, which would exclude them from backup
OTOH some might say this is the better experience with a full backup after a critical data loss – to have all the files you previously marked as offline available immediately after you’ve done a restore from an iCloud backup 🤷🏾♂️
Oh, absolutely. You just need to distinguish cursing from swearing. Cursing is directly tied to blasphemy, such as “God damn you”. Swearing is all coarse, crude, impolite language that typically includes cursing. So yeah, it’s more about how down you are with blasphemous language – how religious you are, the people around you, etc. In America, that’s usually pretty high, and it’s more about accommodating the sensitivity of the people around you than anything else