And don’t forget to update us on the outcome!
And don’t forget to update us on the outcome!
I’m clearly not understanding something here, but I thought search engines would require loads of space to index all the internet. Just thinking about the ability to search for code on stackoverflow seems like loads already.
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Found it!
SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from more than 70 search services. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.
Looks very interesting, thanks for commenting about it.
There was a series of ISIS videos back around 2014 that featured prisoners of ISIS being executed in orange jumpsuits. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24539201
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That tank lurking in the background … I’m glad no one’s wearing orange jumpsuits
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To show he had no weapons I’d guess …
Can I preface this by saying Russians should not be in Ukraine!
However, I do wonder about how Russians are able to surrender to drones in general. I’ve seen quite a few videos of people who look unlikely to fight getting grenades dropped on them. One could definitely argue that artillery, bombs, or missiles don’t really allow people to surrender either, though I guess I’ve seen less of that close up.
That’s some impressive airborne time … “You can run, but you can’t hide”
Not sure why this statement has been downvoted
Here is a link (it’s not a hidden fact): https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/explainer-why-is-natural-gas-still-flowing-from-russia-to-europe-across-ukraine/ar-AA1oQhst
(Sorry it’s an MSN amp style link)
Really is!
Unit cost: 4.5 million $ (T-90MS) https://armedforces.eu/compare/tanks_T-90_vs_T-72 (Plus crew training, maintenance, logistics, etc)
Vs one fpv drone, maybe $2000 … https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2024/01/ukraines-one-million-fpv-drones-will-be-outnumbered-by-5-million-russian-drones.html
He’s possibly the only reoccurring black character, and yes it is very much a product of its time.
In defense of the authors the Gauls are all depicted with large bulbous noses, the Romans with Roman noses, etc; all cariceturs. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caricature.
In the attached image you can see Obelix is also depicted as a “knuckle dragger” (at times). The character leading them is a Roman.
This second example shows the Vikings.
It’s an old joke updated for new technology … that’s part of what makes it clever.
It references the original joke (albeit in very small text)
The Asterix books frequently did something similar. https://cloud.wordpress.com/2022/02/17/asterix-and-the-historical-interpretation/
Haha after an all night session back when I was in high school I did the very same upon hearing a tractor in a field nearby.
I know you’ve asked for uBlock Origin instructions but I couldn’t find the RegEx option for uBlock. However the concept should be the same: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/articles/360062733293-How-to-write-filters#regexps
Could you ‘purchase’ a free game to meet the rule?
It’s a bit sneaky that you can’t sell the items you’ve won.
On a pier on a very windy they blew from my jacket and into the sea.
Is this soldier holding some sort of drone jammer?
I didn’t think about drones … I thought the search lights were looking for aircraft, perfect example of someone (me) thinking with the tech of the last war!
I didn’t know the brimstone could be ground launched. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone_(missile)