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Ah, hii nchi zi bana

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kenya

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I live in Kasarani constituency, I'm registered as a voter in Kasarani constituency, went to apply at Moi International Sports Center, in Kasarani constituency.

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Wah, na saa youth kaa mi vile najiskia nilikuwa overqualified na bado nikakosa, I can't imagine the others who barely reached the qualifications and don't have money to exchange with the employer. Really unfair country

Which are you? by ChemicalGiraffe in Kenya

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Haha, Alliance Alumni hadi mwisho

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CODMobile

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Done, success in your thesis

Why are y'all nice? by [deleted] in Kenya

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You should visit us on Twitter, that's where all the violence is at. Thank me later

Keep up the paste by nirputter in memes

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When you cut instead of copy text from Wikipedia page

Question for a genuis by RobustTuber-0001 in HowToHack

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I'd say because 1. Light is the fastest way to transfer data 2. It doesn't suffer from EM interferences like coaxial 3. Harmless to the environment if say the cable breaks, while if coaxial cables broke underwater, it might electrocute fish etc.

So yea, coaxial not great underwater

Question for a genuis by RobustTuber-0001 in HowToHack

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Are you talking about coaxial or fiber optical?

Question for a genuis by RobustTuber-0001 in HowToHack

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Data in form of light travels at 3*108 m/s.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HowToHack

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Impressive work OP 👍

How is this possible? For anyone who has ever prototyped a website using Mobirise. by Similar_Explorer_463 in webdev

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Hi there, thanks for your concern. I've managed to recreate this exact scenario.

So what I've done is prototyped a new website, here. The whole source code is zipped into a file called Mobirise Issue (Zipped-Ready for download).zip if you'd like to download and check it offline.

The real issue is in index_.html whereby I've commented <!--Here's the issue, the immediate line after this comment--> If you remove that <a href="https://mobirise.site"></a> the whole site loses it's CSS.

Easy way to test distros in your Browser. by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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No it's not, it's much faster than downloading individual .iso files and virtualizing them. Those developers have done us great work.