Then they should set a reasonable price, not $20 million dollars for allowing access to data in useful volumes. I wonder how long it's gonna take until reddit starts collapsing fully, the first few proverbial chains have broken so the ball is rolling.
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An archival bot makes perfect sense, thanks for the answer!
MinutePhysics? I think they're a whole animation company that does work like that on comission, might be getting them confused with another group though.
That makes sense if they migrated here that much earlier, a core userbase that transfers could pretty easily rack up those numbers over a few years.
Or a short like 5 minute video explaining the whole process that's easily digestible, post that shit to reddit and see how it goes.
Had some issues getting an account with loading going infinitely until approved, which is just confusing as a new user as there was no notification about it timing out, and almost led to some duplication by accident. But so far it has actually been pretty smooth other than that, I like the UI and the community focus a lot.
Then why have there been reports of people being accosted shall we say, after entering the premises of places like this?
And an embassy or in this case a consulate does effectively the exact same job that you're saying, it's what almost every nation in the entire world does. So it's weird that they're different to begin with.
A VR (virtual reality) focused community would be nice, it has a very strong community across devices all things considered.
As a brit this is perfect, guess the windows 11 dev team just really loves us.