The other day I was hanging out with a friend and played racket ball for the first time. I don't do sports, but that was a blast.
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I watch an unhealthy amount of YouTube and never knew this. Nifty.
Thank you
That's fair. I'm entirely uninformed on the sparrows but I do understand nature is an endlessly complex system which we do not and probably can not ever truly understand. Not trying to be absolutist.
But I do wish death on every blood sucking mosquito.
What do you think we'd use? Just out of curiosity. Horse? Deer? We have the infrastructure and such for horses. I don't know why we haven't domesticated deer for meat production but I'd imagine they're next. Horses have much less utility in the modern world so I can definitely see them being the go-to.
Surely something else can be eaten. And there are many species of mosquito that do not eat human blood. I think we can nuke the species that does and still get by.
Perhaps I'm under informed here.
Fun thing is nature always copes. When we've lit the atmosphere on fire and been killed off by climate change, chances are long after we're gone life will persist and leave us irresponsible children behind.
It's beautiful, in a way.
Shit really? Is THAT why I can barely pay rent and I've eaten bologna sandwiches for the last three days? I thought I was just undeserving of basic necessities.
Missed the lesson on gravity while you were in rehab at 4.
Which is mostly crowd sourced correct? That was another example I'd considered.
I don't know that the user can do it, or at least I can't find it. But if you (presumably the admin) goes to the admin dashboard, then devices, and delete the device in question, that should solve your problem. It's only labeled as browser:user though, so if your user has a lot of devices it might be laborious. Just tested on my local instance and it immediately kicked the device.
I'm also not going to read it, but $700 mil as of 2023, according to the table in the link.