Well for one we aren't flying those aircraft carriers within an unsafe distance from other...vessels
As it turns out it's much more effecient to mass murder people at relatively close range than stupidly trying to take long range skill shots, so being afraid of boogy man sniper isn't really a thing.
If we're talking in terms of comfort my own car wins hands down?
I'm American but work on transportation where 24hr clock is...sort of the standard.
I prefer 24hr and use it on all my devices, but outside work I pretty much exclusively communicate with 12 hr. No point in using wording I know is gonna be misunderstood when I can comfortably swap between the two.
You mean the DC sniper who used a .223 AR-15?
Nothing in practical terms here. Range is irrelevant, this guy isn't shooting people from 800 yards away. Power is largely irrelevant...somewhat more trauma from a bullet wound in certain circumstances.
When talking about walking around murdering people the caliber of the rifle isn't important in the slightest. It's a rifle round, that's all you really need to know.
It's really clear you don't know what you're talking about alat all here...
Pulling a door labeled push is the result of bad door design.
But it mostly sounds like you can't think of your own ammo and wanna be a dick to your coworker.
This game qas just so uninteresting. I couldn't get past a couple hours
So artists can't make certain art because some company's AI might get confused. Right then.
Um...they do have vitamins soo..
You dont read so good
They are not incredibly dangerous, not be a long shot.
They can be dangerous to a very small subset of people with preexisting conditions and that's about it.
Ah ok, so that entirely different technology with an entirely different purpose has a longer range. Got it.
It's been helpful since my charging port died!
Instead they just fucked performance for no reason?
So I'm pretty new to this, but have a Linux system set as a torrent box / emby server. I'm running protonvpn cli with permanent killswitch and qbittorrent set to use the VPN tunnel.
I've been running it for about a month now, but just found out I had a leak early August and got a copyright notice from my ISP. I'm pretty sure this is related to a lock up and crash of the protonvpn gui client, which was shit. I haven't had any notices since, despite doing heavy downloading. I also did not have QBT configured to only use the VPN tunnel at that point.
My question is, is there anything else I can do to prevent leaks? It's got me a bit sketched.