But surely you don't need to constantly access all your games on every trip, right?
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I wish more people would try out I2P as a result. AFAIK, garlic routing makes this kind of attack impossible.
Let me get on my tinfoil hat: I'd wager that Microsoft views this as a feature, not a bug. They voluntarily tank their SEO so that you have more incentive to use their shitty LLM assistant.
If people use the term meme to mean more than macros, then the definition changes. Language reflects the way people communicate. So if a bunch of people use language a certain, unorthodox way, they are not wrong.
Sometimes people will call a particular strategy a "meme" when they just mean it's bad.
I think you misunderstand what those people are saying. They probably call it a "meme", because players imitate some weird behavior, they saw in a video or on Discord something without thinking through the strategy. IMHO, "meme" is a way better description of that phenomenon than "bad strategy", because it includes why people are deploying that strategy.
Give people a bit more credit, will you?
I'm guessing that a lot of traffic is just bots using the chromium engine.
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At this point I've seen people use meme for something as generic as something being funny, something being bad, literally just images of tweets, etc.
But that's what a meme literally is:
A meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme. A meme acts as a unit for carrying ideas, symbols, or practices, that can be transmitted from one mind to another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals, or other imitable phenomena with a mimicked theme.
Source: Wikipedia
Your definition is describing a macro.
Which format do you think would be a better fit?
How about this one?, e.g.:
Israel: "Let's wait till the verdict before WE CONDEMN THE UNANNOUNCED ICC ARREST FOR NETANYAHU!"
Did you read the rest of the comment?
You're not really addressing what they said, thouoh. A Wikipedia article doesn't make their statement incorrect.
It's not the "antiquity" of the hardware. It's that the chipset was known and they forgot to lock the bootloader.