
Athos Salomé, the self-titled "New Nostradamus," shares his predictions for 2025 -- and says World War III is "imminent."

Word is the team leader
PowerPoint is the one that talks to sponsors
Note is the team tactician
Excel is the stats guy
Publisher is the social influencer
It's what many should have used instead of doing everything in gigantic macro filled Excel file.
Am I the only one that thinks one drive is cool?
It's just as cool as any other cloud storage :) I think I prefer Dropbox, but OneDrive is fine as well. Can't recall last time I had serious issues with either of them.
If we are talking about folder backup feature, I personally don't like it and think cloud storage should target only 1 special folder. Then again it is very useful for regular users - Sally from accounting team no longer will lose her 100 important files that she keeps on her desktop after computer gets ransomware.
And it is an optional feature so I don't really understand what is everyone complaining about.
If those keys do not exist, then there is no policy configured to either force enable or disable Copilot.
N editions should exclude just certain media features. I remember it trying in Win 7 days and never touched it again, never saw a point. Some additional info. Important bit is to not use Home edition, use Pro, Education or Enterprise instead.
As for Copilot, is there anything under these registry keys?
There's going to be a similar app to Organic Maps (which was a fork of MAPS.ME). Unknown yet if it is going to be better or worse.
I recommend also taking a knife and peel it a bit so it is basically flat.
We need to see similar protests against KAN as we saw against Channel One in 2022 in order to get them banned.
This is the only way. I know it will not sway my local broadcaster′s view in any major way, but I plan to write to them that we should drop out if Israel will participate in 2026. Perhaps I will not be the only one and will add a drop to the overall bucket.
It does not taste like wet bread if that's what you are afraid of. Also not like nonalcoholic beer. It's kind of hard to describe it, but it is a normal / not too weird tasting drink. Quality and taste varies quite a bit between different brands.
There are also many that are not true kvass, but drinks with kvass flavouring so that's another thing to keep in mind.
Blumhouse deemed the experiment worthwhile. “The enthusiasm we saw from fans — especially younger ones — shows there’s real interest in finding ways to enhance, not replace, the fun of going to the movies,” Karen Barragan, a spokeswoman for the studio, said in an email on Thursday.
Blumhouse and Universal, however, have no plans to offer Movie Mate at screenings of new movies, including “M3GAN 2.0,” which arrives in theaters on June 27.
So if this experiment showed ″real interest″ why is this gimmick not continued?
It is good that same rules apply for everyone no matter their status. Of course there are some people where this does not apply, but it should be like that.
It seems it is elephant in most languages. I was not even aware English idiom has a bull instead.
Wanted to post this as well. Bob′s stories in WILTY are hilarious and an absolute delight to listen to.
I think it would just filter people who know what the correct answer is supposed to be.
Ads are the least of Google maps problems. They are terrible at detailing lesser known roads. Google maps are good at car navigation and commercial POIs, but for things like hiking they are awful. It kind of baffles me, because they could have the most detailed maps if they would use location data. If 100 devices passed certain spot, there most likely is a road.
To be honest I did not even read the article before commenting. This was meant for the ″Free Luigi″ people.
I mean sure he killed some worthless fucker, but aren't you still supposed to be punished for that? It's a bit baffling to me there is a possible hope for Luigi to go scot free.
Exactly. Same goes for chairs, we have legs. I think you lept a bit too far. This is more like having mini fridge for your drinks instead of simply going 8 steps to your kitchen fridge.
Athos Salomé, the self-titled "New Nostradamus," shares his predictions for 2025 -- and says World War III is "imminent."
A court ruled the government, which said the watches had "LGBT elements", did not have authority to seize them.
A Malaysian court has ordered the country's government to return 172 rainbow-coloured watches it seized from watchmaker Swatch last year.
The government said it took the timepieces from the Swiss company because they featured "LGBT elements" - homosexuality is illegal in Muslim-majority Malaysia and punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
However, a court ruled the government did not have a warrant to confiscate the items and a law prohibiting their sale was only passed later, making the seizure unlawful.
Malaysia's Home Affairs minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the government's legal team will need to "examine the basis of the judgement" before deciding to appeal against the order.
He said the government "must respect the decision, or else it would be viewed as contempt of court".
He went on to say his ministry may appeal against the ruling but must first "examine the basis of the judgement thoroughly".
Authorities raided Swatch shops across Malaysia in May 2023, but an or
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U.S. Spy Agency Dreams of Surveillance Underwear It’s Calling "SMART ePANTS"
“SMART ePANTS” is the U.S. government’s $22 million program that seeks to make clothing that records audio, video, and location data.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is throwing $22 million in taxpayer money at developing clothing that records audio, video, and location data.
The future of wearable technology, beyond now-standard accessories like smartwatches and fitness tracking rings, is ePANTS, according to the intelligence community.
The federal government has shelled out at least $22 million in an effort to develop “smart” clothing that spies on the wearer and its surroundings. Similar to previous moonshot projects funded by military and intelligence agencies, the inspiration may have come from science fiction and superpowers, but the basic applications are on brand for the government: surveillance and data collection.
Billed as the “largest single investment to develop Active Smart Textiles,” the SMART ePANTS — Smart Electrically Powered and Networked Textile Systems — program aims to develop clothing capable of recording audio, video, and geolocation data, the Office of the Direct
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Ryanair - Physical gift card can be cheaper than virtual
Ryanair will ship a physical gift card to your doorstep free of charge if it starts from 100 €, but ask 2 € for a virtual one that is sent via e-mail.
From their ToS:
A €2/£2 (or local currency equivalent) admin fee applies to Digital Gift Cards. A €5/£5 admin and delivery fee apply to Physical Gift Cards. This fee is waived for purchases exceeding €/£100.
Additionally the classic "Same number for differently valued currencies" making these fees approximate and not made based on the actual cost.
That statement is also written in a way that can be ambiguous whether fee is removed for only physical or both types.
And another thing is that it seems they are processing these virtual cards manually. You have to wait around 40 minutes between payment and e-mail. Guess that's why there is a fee, someone has to paste a code in mail and send it out.