You might even be able to sell a "solution" to the inefficiency you created out of profitability.
Eh, everything points to a mistake. Bitwarden not only rectified it ASAP but also made the switch to GPLv3. The latter is not just something you do to please people, you need to understand the legal ramifications it can have on your business, so it very likely was a change that's been discussed before all of this.
Can you elaborate on the Plex issues as of late? One of the guys I share my instance with has reported a lot of buffering that I haven't been able to reproduce.
If you wanna say "hello shark!" in Danish you'll say "hej haj!"
Good thing we don't have sharks in Danish waters otherwise it'll become pretty awkward when you greet someone at the beach.
Kinda makes sense, but it is still weird hearing him say it. Especially after the musical flop that was Joker 2
Zemeckis, are you okay? Do we need to call someone?
There's a couple of episodes that I know of which is just Seth MacFarlane talking to himself in weird voices. When you realise it those episodes get much funnier.
Meanwhile in Family Guy

Coincidentally last month I got the survey for the first time since I switched to Linux a decade ago.
I did that once in a left turn. I didn't make the green light so I stopped in the "bike left turn lane" (in front of the car lane). A second or so later when it was full on red a car swerved into the opposite lane to get past me and blasted into the intersection. Had it been a second later he would have been struck by a car.
Some idiots have absolutely no self control... I bet those 30 seconds he saved must have cured cancer or solved world hunger or something...
In Denmark it's illegal to cross the road 10-20m (or something like that, forgot the exact number) from a croasswalk. Outside that zone you can cross as much as you want. We are though seeing fences pop up on higher traffic roads to discourage crossing, but mostly on ring roads in bigger cities, not in the cities themselves.
.world is bad because of egregious censoring.