Not sure but I think because water sticks to surfaces and pulls on other water molecules. I think this is what the capillary effect is based upon. Thus also (partly) how trees get their water upwards, and how sponges absorb water
dysprosium
He was doing it on purpose
you mean I should've called it the "dark web"? I just wanted to imply that "dark web" is a subset of "deep web" in the sense that it is not searchable by regular search engines, thereby including "dark web" to the "deep web" set. But regardless, leak dumps can be found in both places, right?
Not if you cross reference the IP with data leaks on the deep web, revealing way more or other personal info
It may be exactly this, noticed by Linus Tech Tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHKKcd3sx2c
If their solutions don't work, try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JoFi5yXzZk
Haven't used it [silent.link] myself. All I know is that all (or some) plans they offer include only incomming-calls, not outgoing. But good point you make about delays. That's important. Haven't thought about that myself.
I'm not too versed in it myself yet. You were asking about these services in general, right? Since you wrote "voip numbers". I'll keep tabs on your other comment then
Really missed the joke on this one then
Bluetooth and gps permissions are linked? Why in the ass of logic is that reasonable? My Bose app required gps for connecting to headphones. I didnt see the logic
Didnt Libre use to be free or am I hallucinating?
Silent.link is also worth considering. I think it also works for people in the EU.
i no read qr