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@memeslich Xp must be granted for doing tasks that require skill checks (in appropriate amounts) or combat, and triple xp must be allotted to Wizards who prefer spells other than Fireball.
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@HistorylandHQ I know I'm not the only one who sees the personnel vehicle from Aliens' grandpa in this pic..
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@GAO19135429 It depends on the Yen. Money? Maybe/maybe not depending on your budget/income. 980 Donnie Yens? That's a bit much.
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@AdGuard Imagine a world where a tweet can get you debanked, investigated, your livelihood threatened, your freedom put in jeopardy. That's the world that they're building. It's a global push, funded by big tech on the behalf of who exactly?
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Governments around the world are rushing to pass “age verification” laws to protect kids online. Sounds noble, right? On paper, sure. But here's the catch: over 400 of the world's top cybersecurity and privacy experts just signed an open letter waving a massive red flag. Their message? These laws might actually be a gift to scammers and a nightmare for your privacy.
Here's what's actually happening under the hood. To “verify” your age, these systems want your government ID, a facial scan, or your credit card info. That doesn't just sit somewhere safely — it creates a massive digital honeypot. And we've already seen what happens when these vaults get cracked. Remember the 2025 Discord breach? Seventy thousand IDs leaked. When you force millions of people to upload their most sensitive information to the cloud, it's not a matter of if that data gets stolen — it's when.
Here's the part that really stings. The experts (the very same people who helped design the technologies behind age verification) say these systems are shockingly easy to bypass and are not ready for mass implementation. Between VPNs, AI-generated deepfakes, and “verified” accounts sold on the black market, determined kids will get through anyway. Meanwhile, regular adults get stuck in a loop of constant surveillance, and people without the “right” tech or official ID risk getting locked out of the Internet entirely.
We’re all for keeping the web safe for children. But trading everyone’s fundamental privacy for “security theater” isn't the answer. Privacy shouldn't be the price of admission to the Internet.
Want to see why the experts are so worried and how to keep your data off these lists? Check out our full breakdown of the report on the blog: adguard-vpn.com/en/blog/age-ve…

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@_ABACABB_ @woofknight I've yet to play it, but It's certainly something I'm looking forward to.
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@YamabukiOrca It's a trick question. They're not moving at all, because it's a pic not a gif.
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ええ?俺がバカすぎるのか?
この画像で分かるのは加速度であって速度ではないと思うんだが。
Bayrak Medya@bayrakmedya
Üniversitede fizik öğretmeninin öğrencilere sorduğu tek final sorusu: Sizce hangi kamyon en yüksek hızla ilerliyor?
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@MemesToSave When the job takes the whole "We're family" thing a bit too seriously.
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