waggz
waggz@programming.dev
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Outside of using someone’s likeness for commercial gain, pretty much anywhere that is public property you can’t be stopped from photographing anything you can see. Private property can make their own rules but all they can do is trespass you and kick you out, it’s still not illegal. Public photography is generally protected under the first amendment free press.
Hearthstone. couldn’t keep up with new cards and it’s more fun to watch other people lose.
Tombstone and Almost Famous for me
I had to upgrade my pfsense hardware when I got fiber several years ago, which was in a similar situation as yours. The CPU just couldn’t handle the connection table.
2 points
not the link I was expecting, myself owning a Highlander