As of March 2020 the reserve requirement for banks in the US is 0%.
Great question
Eat it in reverse so it is expelled from the mouth after the journey though the body
As most things in life, a huge disappointment
While you can install a 32-bit app on Windows 11, which is 64-bit only, you’ll have to run it through the operating system’s compatibility features. This means you’ll likely encounter issues, especially as games are more complicated than the average app.
This makes zero sense.
There are plenty of photos available on the Internet.
The US has joined the party
Neither party in America is anti-corporate
I wanted to see if I could run it through an emulator but if it needs a phone number then no thanks. People are way too careless with their data.
China isn’t communist in the slightest
Never heard of mintpress. Looked it up and ooof. What a record
A) The water isn’t pure there will be minerals dissolved in it
B) There is likely water vapor in the air occupying the jug
There is absolutely no way to verify any of Proton’s privacy claims. Why should I trust one for profit company over another?
stdbool.h’s true and false are macros that expand to integers 1 and 0
C23 adds a proper bool type
Loopback Addresses, Always your computer
127.x.x.x
Private IP Addresses, Computers on your local network
10.x.x.x
172.16.0.0 -172.31.255.255
192.168.x.x
169.254.x.x (link local, used if your network has no DHCP server)
Multicast, Addresses multiple computers on your local network
224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
Broadcast, Addresses all computers on your local network
255.255.255.255
CGNAT Addresses, Computers on your same ISP/carrier
100.64.0.0 - 100.127.255.255
(Only applicable if your ISP/carrier uses CGNAT)
Public Internet Addresses
Most other IP addresses
Which block of private IPs your local network uses depends on how your router/DHCP server is configured. If you’re using the standard router your ISP provided then whatever default settings on that will determine your local subnet.
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Solution: 1 bit computer