Hmm, they definitely had safety clips back then, I just double checked. So might be a different design, but same concept. I just looked at the m67 Wikipedia page and that looks like what I’ve used.
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Hmm, they definitely had safety clips back then, I just double checked. So might be a different design, but same concept. I just looked at the m67 Wikipedia page and that looks like what I’ve used.
Oh ya I forgot about that, it’s been like… Close to 20 years
Ya this was my exact thought, this is Nazism, pretty much the definition of it.
Ya, most grenades have a lever called a “spoon” that you press down that relieves some of the tension on the pin, and when you pull the pin and throw the grenade the spoon flies off and ignites the fuse.
A grenade pin is tight, but if people can open beer bottles with their teeth they definitely can pull the pin on a grenade.
I love and hate this
Switch to firefox
Ya pretty accurate.
Buying property. You can close in 30 days, and if you are buying a bunch of property, you can hire people out to handle things and speed up the process, and if you put offers on a ton of property, you could probably close on a lot of them in 30 days. If you are waiving around $100m you could make a lot happen.
That’s easy, buy all the real estate in an area that’s for sale, scarcity will drive up the value of the properties you have bought. Economics 101.
– This is sarcasm and is poking fun of wall street buying up all the property to be landlords, the world and economy are much more complicated than this… But, it is a quick way to spend $100m in 30 days
Should be done even when things go right.
Also the obligatory: “don’t run infrastructure on Microsoft products, run Linux”
Interesting, I didn’t know about that. Bleeping computer has a good write up on it (I’m assuming they broke the story) https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ebay-port-scans-visitors-computers-for-remote-access-programs/
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Yep, CPU scheduler is the correct answer. Id recommend reading this arch wiki on it. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/improving_performance
Hey I’m very interested in new chat protocols/methods/paradigms. I wrote an anonymous chat app called Discreetly in the fall to experiment with anonymous groups and interactions.
Want to DM me? Would love to get on a call
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I’m happy to hear the FTC is doing some shit. Seems like they kept quiet for years, but lately they’ve been on fire
It’s pretty glitchy on PC too if I remember
Maybe my memory is just shit, it was a long time ago, I got out in 2011