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SNAP to include HOT ROTISSERIE CHICKEN. 384-35! Doesn’t only include my crew’s favorite + affordable $4.99 Costco rotisserie 😜 — but ANY hot rotisserie. Feeding families: a (rotisserie) chicken in every pot. 🇺🇸



Fuentes claims he's at war with the SPLC because they "doxed his assistant." The part he leaves out is that they had a big falling out months before he was doxed. Who gave his info to the SPLC? Definitely couldn't have been the guy who swore to "destroy" his former employees


BRO WTF 🤬 The dog clocks the gunman right away and follows the shooter into another room twice. The dumb ass guard just walks away. 1/2 a second later the shooter runs out of the same room with a rifle in his hand.


BRO WTF 🤬 The dog clocks the gunman right away and follows the shooter into another room twice. The dumb ass guard just walks away. 1/2 a second later the shooter runs out of the same room with a rifle in his hand.







Microsoft’s distinguished engineer teases that “native apps are back,” as the company plans to build 100% native apps for Windows 11. Windows 11's biggest problem isn't ads or performance, but the app experience. Apps like Netflix, WhatsApp, and even Microsoft's own Windows apps are now powered by either WebView2 or PWAs (web app technology). I don't hate web apps, but they feel slow and not truly part of the operating system. A right-click makes you feel you're browsing Edge, and have options like Inspect Element. Microsoft has confirmed it'll build 100% native apps for Windows 11, and it's also moving some OS features back to native code. This includes the Start menu, which is currently powered by React and is now moving to WinUI. The upcoming Agenda view, which was a WebView2-based component, is also moving to native code. However, the biggest challenge is that Microsoft needs to convince developers to build native apps for Windows.