As a native speaker and someone who was once fond of langauge, I hate you.
I read your comment a million times and disagreed. I consulted a dictionary for the definition of the noun form of “good”, and relectantly agreed. “Dead”, “Well”, and “Good” are descriptors and not states of being. They are therefore adjectives not nouns.
In the out of context and incomplete quote of Tigger, “Double Guh R”. GRRRRRR GRRRRRRR
Who kills someone who dies of natural causes?
He’s dead -> he is in the state “dead”
He died -> In the past, he transitioned from life to death
He has died -> Prior to point of reference now, he transitioned from life to death
He had died -> Prior to point of reference in the past, he transitioned from life to death
Edit: After reading another comment about 50 times, and consulting a dictionary, there might be a slight nuance I missed.
“He’s dead” may not mean “he is in the state of dead”. In this case, dead is an adjective describing “he”. Dead is not used in the noun form.
I don’t use either service. Do they serve the same purpose?
Branding, my dude. It’s called vulnerability as a service
Start a company to shield yourself from liability.
Get a registered agent so your address isn’t public
Consult a lawyer
Too lazy to read wiki link, but I too postfix/dovecot
I thought it was activation before the iPhone existed
Worse than Twitter to X? At least windows app is loosely related to the original overall branding
I’m going to make an assumption that this is C. The compiler should pad structures for you
My wife would not be happy if I did that
Darn I was about to start using it to learn French. Any suggestions?
Oh, I run the KeePass program on windows. I guess that’s why I’m confused.
But yes, I use keepassXC on Linux and keepassium on iOS
Wait so I use keepass too. Why is it not technically as password manager
Depends on where you go, really. Generally if you stick to cities and tourist areas you’ll be fine. But if you want to wander into small towns….
Well, then. That sucks
If you are flying over water, avoid single engine planes.
ATR72 looks like a twin.