I don't know if you have been paying attention to what's going on lately in the world, but most anyone with a passing familiarity with the internet in 1999 was already being ignored then and that hasn't changed.
Spend some time with business leaders and you'll find that they're mostly clueless assholes, placed in their positions by wealthy families, running mostly brain-dead companies that make money due to some legacy accident.
This might surprise you, but yes, the people who happily listened to Coca Cola tell them to [drink this brown liquid with every meal] do also need Coca Cola to tell them to get off their asses and stop dying sitting down with a Big Gulp in one hand and their dick in the other.
The point is they've proven that there's at least circumstantial evidence to support the idea that extra activity can offset the risk of high sugar intake diets. Every one in health and nutrition sciences has known this for decades. All the Coca Cola study adds new to this is an attempt to scapegoat lack of exercise entirely to make soda look innocent. Make no mistake though; sugar is poison. So are most of the rest of the ingredients, probably. Whether "sweating it out" is sufficient to offset all the long-term neurological and circulatory damage caused by excess processed sugar is yet to be proven conclusively, but the clear intent here is to put a smokescreen in front of that fact.
If you don't fire all the DBAs, slipshod sysadmins and 3rd world indentured contract web monkeys too, this type of accountability will be an ultimately futile gesture.
Safari's fork of WebKit got significant improvements over the years in accuracy of rendering especially with regards to CSS2/3 support. None of that work got donated back to WebKit or Konqueror. It's still a joke when it comes to standards-compliant rendering.
Um, they just need to be in range of ultrasonic frequencies, which means this is exploitable anywhere on the same block as the building you're in. I hope if you live in an apartment complex all your neighbors are really really nice and trustworthy people who are close personal friends of yours.
Oh, that's actually simple to answer. To the very last man, they'd all rather die than do anything that helps their competition even one tiny bit, even if they would have come out well ahead in the end. They simply don't buy into the old "a rising tide raises all ships" adage, and they're not interested enough in benevolent gestures to even invest serious time finding out it's true.
When are they gonna start enforcing noise pollution laws?
Yes, obviously. And I've been saying it for years.
Fuck you all. Fuck. Go head, mod me down. Social media is a scourge on society. FUCK YOU!
5-10 terrorists managing tens to hundreds of thousands of accounts each. Are you really this stupid?
I don't know if you have been paying attention to what's going on lately in the world, but most anyone with a passing familiarity with the internet in 1999 was already being ignored then and that hasn't changed.
Spend some time with business leaders and you'll find that they're mostly clueless assholes, placed in their positions by wealthy families, running mostly brain-dead companies that make money due to some legacy accident.
Depressingly accurate with zero hyperbole.
This might surprise you, but yes, the people who happily listened to Coca Cola tell them to [drink this brown liquid with every meal] do also need Coca Cola to tell them to get off their asses and stop dying sitting down with a Big Gulp in one hand and their dick in the other.
The point is they've proven that there's at least circumstantial evidence to support the idea that extra activity can offset the risk of high sugar intake diets. Every one in health and nutrition sciences has known this for decades. All the Coca Cola study adds new to this is an attempt to scapegoat lack of exercise entirely to make soda look innocent. Make no mistake though; sugar is poison. So are most of the rest of the ingredients, probably. Whether "sweating it out" is sufficient to offset all the long-term neurological and circulatory damage caused by excess processed sugar is yet to be proven conclusively, but the clear intent here is to put a smokescreen in front of that fact.
(Ironically topical failure to properly asses cause and effect.)
He didn't show shit, you liar.
LOL not with code this shitty, at least.
Next time hire competent staff. Difficult, but possible!
People don't even have 91% accuracy judging themselves on this.
Linux has generally already been "banned" in this same way all along. Please, try to keep up.
This is actually hilarious. Someone please try this and let us know the results.
LOL, on what grounds? The DMCA?
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The chance to fight this has long passed. You all asked for this. You all begged for it. Now, you've got it.
You didn't know AI was made from software too?
If you don't fire all the DBAs, slipshod sysadmins and 3rd world indentured contract web monkeys too, this type of accountability will be an ultimately futile gesture.
Safari's fork of WebKit got significant improvements over the years in accuracy of rendering especially with regards to CSS2/3 support. None of that work got donated back to WebKit or Konqueror. It's still a joke when it comes to standards-compliant rendering.
Um, they just need to be in range of ultrasonic frequencies, which means this is exploitable anywhere on the same block as the building you're in. I hope if you live in an apartment complex all your neighbors are really really nice and trustworthy people who are close personal friends of yours.
Paper does have a marginal nutritional value, as well as being high in fiber!
US currency however is printed on a type of linen cloth and the ink is highly toxic.
Oh, that's actually simple to answer. To the very last man, they'd all rather die than do anything that helps their competition even one tiny bit, even if they would have come out well ahead in the end. They simply don't buy into the old "a rising tide raises all ships" adage, and they're not interested enough in benevolent gestures to even invest serious time finding out it's true.
Opening the hardware, or at least making it cost-effective might have gone a long way.
You really undermined it yourself by switching engines. You ceded the last unique thing of value about your product for mediocrity.