It's one thing if you're processing and doing work with the data but Reddit will be getting $60,000,000 a year for simple having the data.
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And what value is a commodity that is available to everyone?
I don't disagree with your point but I'm sure it couldn't be sold for as much as when it's a limited resource.
I would call these things "bouncy balls".
It could be some type of service building made to look like a house so that it blends in better with the neighbourhood.
Here's an example of an electrical substation made to look like a house.
Initially claiming she left her baby sitting in a partially filled bathtub for five minutes while she went to the adjacent laundry room
This isn't exactly a good excuse either.
I can confidently say the cheapest price I ever saw gas was in 2008. Gas is currently twice as much as that, and two years ago it was almost 4 times as much.
Huh. I've been running Arch for over 7 years and I don't think I've ever run an additional command before updating. Simply just updating has worked for me.
I do not experience this on a Pixel 6a running stock android 14
Thank you for pointing that out. I knew Firefox had updated to enable desktop add-ons to work with mobile but I didn't see Sponsor Block when I took a quick look.
Sometimes automated updates are not desirable. I also prefer the simplicity of a bash script over a full container.
If you decide to use docker-compose.yml files, which I do recommend, then I'd also highly recommend this script for updating the docker containers.
It checks each container for updates and then let's you select the containers you would like to update. I just keep it in the main directory with all the other docker container directories.
I've gotten a number of calls from clients recently where a Windows update uninstalled the Bluetooth drivers, making their Bluetooth mouse and keyboard unusable.
I've even had a few where an update uninstalled the WiFi drivers so they couldn't even download the drivers without a wired network connection.