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I get unlimited skips on Spotify web desktop
For mobile i used to use a cracked version
I get unlimited skips on Spotify web desktop
For mobile i used to use a cracked version
Argentina’s been gone for years
What about diffraction?
I can be rich but if I know how to shake a vending machine for free food I’ll do it
The end of the gold standard in 1971
What is the cambridge 6 affair
OP if you’re serious about this email me at entrapment@fbi.gov
I wish i could also move more people with me on the bicycle
It would also be great if there was some sort of heater/AC in it as well
Dies at 46 after a minor cut gets infected
Spoiled vote
If piracy is moral and ethical and enables us to share knowledge, why do private trackers gatekeep this knowledge?
Because thats not how most people see it. It’s just a way to watch movies (or download stuff) for free. Private trackers ensure a higher quality experience
Piracy isn’t some high philosophical debate, it’s seeing something you want and making a copy of it.
Merge all the files
https://superuser.com/questions/983785/batch-merge-sets-of-video-files#983812
It’s bread stapled to a tree
I have never heard of dis man
Holy shit dude you are awesome, thanks alot!
In this case the jpegs themselves change everytime you zoom in, so you zoom in a little it loads a new set of higher quality Jpegs.
Do you remember the tool you are talking about?
Try torrenting on another device (like your phone) to see if the issue is your network. Also try a non qbittorent client
Although the bar chart is objectively better, especially the 3d ones, the pie chart is more intuitive and simpler to understand for a lot of people.
A halfway point in between is the tree map chart example
The color blindness problem can mostly be avoided. The tiny slices issues can be present in all three including the bar chart, for example if we have this data (these are percentages): 50 30 18 0.5 0.3 0.2 etc… The final bar chart would be either too long or too squished.
In a tree map chart, by moving the data/squares around you can avoid the problem of the squares being squished which the author is complaining about