
The competitions, which are held on Russian-language cybercrime forums, offer prize money of up to $80,000 for the winners.

Not fantasy; I am reading The Brothers Karamazov. I am now at around 25% mark. An interesting love triangle seems to have developed involving Alyosha's brothers Ivan, Dimitri and Dimitri's fiance. Dimitri has made a mess of things and poor Alyosha's trying to help by mediation.
I like your username.
I see my phone's colour only when I unbox it. After that the phone is in a case the whole time. I am least bothered with the colour of the phone.
On Mastodon I have used the option of "muting" users whose content I am not interested in at all. This has improved my feed a lot.
In my case the algorithm bored the heck out of me. I stopped using Facebook since 2015. Even the youtube algorithm has started boring me now and I am happy with newpipe.
I just started using Mastodon. It's been around 10 days or so. I am already having a lot of good engagement there. I guess "no algorithm" works best for me. I used to get bored of scrolling twitter or even reddit within 15 minutes or so. On Mastodon on certain days I can easily spend 45 minutes or more.
Very cute kitty nevertheless!
I agree with you on this. According to me the writing and character work is subpar and so I have stayed away from other works by the author. But this series is very popular and I don't get why that is the case.
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So cute. Boop the snoot!
That description is so on point!
I am really curious to know the source of these interesting pictures.
Just to confirm, this edge panel function is Samsung feature, right?
Copying from recent apps is Pixel specific, if I remember right?
Seriously, I thought I was the only person clumsy/stupid enough to mess up on text selection.
I personally do enjoy world building, but not at the cost of characterisation. So I guess this series is definitely not for me.
Will try that out next.
The competitions, which are held on Russian-language cybercrime forums, offer prize money of up to $80,000 for the winners.
Air pollution is more dangerous to the health of the average person on planet Earth than smoking or alcohol, with the threat worsening in its global epicenter South Asia even as China fast improves, a study showed Tuesday.
Air pollution is more dangerous to the health of the average person on planet Earth than smoking or alcohol, with the threat worsening in its global epicenter South Asia even as China fast improves, a study showed Tuesday
How is battery life and heating issues compared to A52s, which comes with snapdragon chip?
See see I am here. Can't you see me? Look at me!
Kitty has emerald eyes? Or is it some sort of reflection
The state, known as the Machida-Shibata state, involves the pairing of electrons in an artificial atom on the surface of a superconductor.
A team of physicists from Hamburg University has made a breakthrough in the field of quantum physics by observing a rare state of matter that was predicted by Japanese theorists more than half a century ago.
The state, known as the Machida-Shibata state, involves the pairing of electrons in an artificial atom on the surface of a superconductor. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, could have implications for the development of nanostructured electronic devices and quantum computers.
Caesar's Women
This book is definitely more enjoyable than the previous one (Fortune's Favorites) probably because the plot is more streamlined and well paced. The focus of the narrative is more on political intrigue rather than military campaigns, making it more interesting than previous books, in my opinion. Caesar comes across as ferociously intelligent, highly capable, self - centred, manipulative, unscrupulous and ruthless, but makes for interesting reading. Cicero's section in the first half was immensely enjoyable, especially how he tried to root out the Catilina conspiracy. However, flirting with the boni (the ultraconservatives, i. e., Caesar's opponents) ultimately gets him in deep trouble. Looking forward to getting back to the Cicero Trilogy after finishing this series. Reading about the eccentric, relentless and bull headed Cato was very entertaining. He is totally immune to corruption, coercion, intimidation and probably slightly unstable. He would bull headedly advocate what he believ
I am reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor dostoevsky
I am reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky (P&V translation). About 20% through. It's starting to get interesting as the characters start to take shape. Till now I have read and enjoyed the P&V translations of both Crime and Punishment and Demons. This is a huge book and I am looking forward to enjoying this for a while! I am just excited and wanted to read other people's thoughts.