I work for a small business (40 employees)... and we have a full time accountant and occasially and assistant just to deal with this stuff.... previously this person also handled purchasing of all our materials as well and was just doing the accounting part time it is only getting worse as time goes on.
It's quite onerous for us to sell into other states as we have to get all sorts of tax information setup with each individual state. It wouldn't be nearly so bad if the state's had flat rates for taxes etc.. but there are laws you have to read up on for each state and even in some cases municipalities.
Seems completely reasonable that, and engineering sample not have all the software and driver support working, and that the controller be expected to not work with consoles and possibly not PCs... console controllers don't work on PCs without additional driver support. PS4 controllers only work with Steam for instance because steam supports them.
That'd be true... if it weren't for the fact that Trump actually does have clout enough that the markets get stupid when he says things. Sure lots of people look down their snoots at him and he is way far from perfect, but on the whole is isn't doing all that bad. The economy is doing well, we have more jobs than ever... so many that deporting Mexican's is probably going to become a non-issue, granted a lot of this has nothing to do with trump, but he hasn't really gotten in the way of it in any way ans some of it possibly can be attributed to him... like or not he has inspired a lot of americans to make things work instead of waiting for a bail out etc,...
It's more like the average American doesn't have time to waste sharpening straight edged knives... every couple months at least assuming use once or twice a week. This may be down the marketing... my dad sold a ton of Cutco back in the 80's and a lot of people saw how those knives hold up compared to a straight blade... a slightly less nicely cut steak is a small price to pay for one less task on the honey do list. We've been using those knives since I was a kid and never sharpened them... since the serrated edge cuts just fine. Actually I stupidly cut the tip of my finger deeply when I was about 12 on one of those knives... but the cut was clean enough that I basically just bandaided it up and called it good a dull knife would have required stitches most likely as the skin and meat of the end of my finger would have been torn up.
A quick check on walmart.com reveals that 90% of steak knives on there have pointed tips, and it's about 50/50 serrated vs straight... availability wise.
technically we have the capability to assemble single 1nm transistors since 2016... you can fit alot of transistors in 1um even at larger scales. I wonder what happens though when you entangle two circults.
Not really, non of the 3d Xpoint drives are pushing what PCIE is capable of yet... the NVME protocol is pretty simple as well. Samsung drives are starting to hit some limits at least while thier cache can keep up... but as already stated they run out of steam after a bit.
One thing causing problems is interrupt driven disk drivers instead of polling SSDs these days are so fast that polling is starting to make more sense than assuming it will take awhile for the disk to get back to you with the data.... there's been some talk about this recently in the Linux kernel mailing list.
If your doesn't have enough mental fortitude and backbone to handle being virtually "hugged" then they shouldn't be a boss. Yes it is a bit odd in a professional setting... but banning it is idiotic.
There is no difference, the "ideology" is just that an ideal or the positive spin on the same horse, the slur being the the opposite end...the end that came about after it had been thoroughly digested, the shit end of it...
Sure, if you knew him before he changed his name... it would be preposterous from him to think people that have known him for years to start using a new name. They might but it isn't likely nor should it be expected.
If I know someone by name X and they change it to name Y... there is a very good chance I am going to keep calling them name X because I'm used to that and that is how I identify them.
To shame, disgrace and put out people that still use name X because that is how they identify that person is hypocrisy at it's very best.
A fine example is this friend of mine introduces himself as Charles, and I call him that to this day usually, but come to find out most people call him charlie, I've always felt a bit odd calling him that though so whatever both of us are thick skinned enough that we don't care. You know what is really childish, not answering to a name you've used most of your life because you've changed it, getting super offended that people still use it and then going on the offensive over something as silly as a name...
You realize that guy is dead right... perhaps God doesn't preempt our decisions but allows us the free will to make good and bad choices and lays down the judgement afterwards.
Actually that is exactly how the law in the USA is supposed to work... you are free to do basically whatever as long as you don't harm someone else or do something likely to harm or interfere with someone else's freedom.
The Atari 2600 doesn't drop frames as it essentially draws the frame directly onto the screen as the beam scans across the screen... so the only way to drop a frame is to blink.
It also only has 128 Bytes of ram... yes that's right an eighth of a Byte. With a special expansion card you could add something like 6k and many cards, and banked roms so it could go above it's normal 4k of rom limit.
No,:/ if your burn the plant it just means you have to spend even more on fertilizer... one of the best things about soy it is replenishes the nitrogen in the soil which corn does the opposite of.
A few harvests of corn without tilling the plant under or at least leaving it lying will mean you *must* fertilize... and that just ends up in our streams polluting our rivers and lakes and killing fish.
$2 extra for a gallon of fuel and you thing you have it bad... in many other countries fuel is $7+ a gallon and they are doing just fine. It probably would even mean we could get all these trucks off the interstate and go back to using rail more as it is more fuel efficient. Interstate trucking shouldn't be a thing... that is the job for trains.
Don't even get me started on how polluting electric vehicles are... both in power generation and production of the batteries.
Corn isn't even directly digestible... I guess you've never looked in a sewage tank, but let me tell you it's full if perfectly intact corn.
Corn is one of the biggest sources of sugar in the USA at least... if we stopped growing corn we'd practically eliminate diet induced diabetes.
Peanuts, Soy, Fruit, tomatoes, Potatoes... we should be growing all of that here locally and we could be if it weren't for the government overtaxing us and spending it on stupid programs like the corn subsidy.... if it weren't for those taxes and all the overhead the farmers would probably make more than they do now!
Quite seriously Ethanol barely breaks even energy wise... it is at best a corrosive additive that wears our cars out faster with a slight to neglegible reduction in emissions. Corn Ethanol is nothing but a useless subsidy for corn farmers (they should be farming something else as corn is detrimental to the land as well and requires large amounts of fertilizer to mitigate the removal of nutrients from the soil)
Soy Biodiesel on the other hand while expensive produces more much more fuel per acre (and denser fuel at that) as well as requires 5-10x less energy input to grow and harvest it. Canola oil is even better... it even burns cleaner than regular diesel.
Soy is also very good for the soil as it is a legume and acutally improves the nitrogen content of the soil where it is planted.
They are giving Firefox users more control...webextensions has the underpinned of a permissions system that will probably come out at some point similar to Android. You can see some of it already there when you install a web extension it tells you what APIs it uses.
XUL had full unfettered control of the browser... That's stupid.
Webextensions are less flexible but in the end will become more powerful just because they are more stable you can build more complex things with them With less work.. XUL was....they'll probably eventually even rewrite the browser itself in html...you'll also get native performance code via eebassembly.
So from what I've read they have problems with for instance the cameras in the robots degrading due to the radiation....why not do something like run a fiber optic bundle + use hydraulics to control machinery remotely with no electronics near enough to the radiation to affect it?
Yep, just note that not all thinkpads have good keyboards... just the beefier ones. My x131e is decent I'd say it's probably king of the chiclet keyboards.
Literal yes, but not with respect to periods of time. You'll find a lot of more independent Christians think this way... some of us even view organized religion, beyond the local group/church, as perverse as such organization is power seeking which is by definition evil.
Actually no, God Biblically originates and exists outside of time and is unchanging with respect to it, the Bible says quite a few things that reinforces this idea.
So its more like God exists outside of time and space and matter for that matter. God is the origin of all of our known reality including time. So as a Christian scientist you might say existence began, instead of some confusing nonsense about "before time" as its more like outside of time.
Also, Christianity has the idea of the eternal soul, which is probably at least part of what is refereed to when the Bible says God created us in his image. As such we also in some way exist outside of space an time.
Heh, I found this graph hilarious... https://in.waw.pl/systemd-github-state/systemd-issues.svg
I mean seriously... all those bug reports wouldn't exist if the problems were divided up to proper unix KISS utilities and complexity kept to a minimum. That is some *serious* bug churn. Perhaps even a systemd like utility has a place... but this is the wrong way to do it.
Gnome 3, systemd, Pulse, KDE Plasma or whatever new fad they are going after etc... All things I have COMPLETELY ignored for the past 10 years. I'm not sure why you call out Network Manager it's actually been pretty solid.
Firefox is undergoing NECESSARY changes to update it's codebase from mid 90's standards to something modern. So while it has been subject to some UI and addon compatibility churn in the past few years it really isn't all that bad. Also most addons are being ported to web extensions and the ones that aren't are because the developers were too lazy to do it which basically means we weren't really maintaining this software just along for the ride..
And to be fair... Windows 8-10 are absolutely terrible in comparison to even Windows 7 from both user experience and support standpoints. Good luck when you push out an update and half your machines get stuck in the PC equivalent of a boot loop. And hard drives.. don't even think about using those with Windows 10.
I work for a small business (40 employees) ... and we have a full time accountant and occasially and assistant just to deal with this stuff.... previously this person also handled purchasing of all our materials as well and was just doing the accounting part time it is only getting worse as time goes on.
It's quite onerous for us to sell into other states as we have to get all sorts of tax information setup with each individual state. It wouldn't be nearly so bad if the state's had flat rates for taxes etc.. but there are laws you have to read up on for each state and even in some cases municipalities.
Yeah I listened to the recording...
Seems completely reasonable that, and engineering sample not have all the software and driver support working, and that the controller be expected to not work with consoles and possibly not PCs... console controllers don't work on PCs without additional driver support. PS4 controllers only work with Steam for instance because steam supports them.
That'd be true... if it weren't for the fact that Trump actually does have clout enough that the markets get stupid when he says things. Sure lots of people look down their snoots at him and he is way far from perfect, but on the whole is isn't doing all that bad. The economy is doing well, we have more jobs than ever... so many that deporting Mexican's is probably going to become a non-issue, granted a lot of this has nothing to do with trump, but he hasn't really gotten in the way of it in any way ans some of it possibly can be attributed to him... like or not he has inspired a lot of americans to make things work instead of waiting for a bail out etc,...
It's more like the average American doesn't have time to waste sharpening straight edged knives... every couple months at least assuming use once or twice a week. This may be down the marketing... my dad sold a ton of Cutco back in the 80's and a lot of people saw how those knives hold up compared to a straight blade... a slightly less nicely cut steak is a small price to pay for one less task on the honey do list. We've been using those knives since I was a kid and never sharpened them... since the serrated edge cuts just fine. Actually I stupidly cut the tip of my finger deeply when I was about 12 on one of those knives... but the cut was clean enough that I basically just bandaided it up and called it good a dull knife would have required stitches most likely as the skin and meat of the end of my finger would have been torn up.
A quick check on walmart.com reveals that 90% of steak knives on there have pointed tips, and it's about 50/50 serrated vs straight... availability wise.
technically we have the capability to assemble single 1nm transistors since 2016... you can fit alot of transistors in 1um even at larger scales. I wonder what happens though when you entangle two circults.
http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2016/10/06/smallest-transistor-1-nm-gate/
I could see this ending up in a lot of industrial systems for instance that need high reliability as well as performance but not much disk space...
Not really, non of the 3d Xpoint drives are pushing what PCIE is capable of yet... the NVME protocol is pretty simple as well. Samsung drives are starting to hit some limits at least while thier cache can keep up... but as already stated they run out of steam after a bit.
One thing causing problems is interrupt driven disk drivers instead of polling SSDs these days are so fast that polling is starting to make more sense than assuming it will take awhile for the disk to get back to you with the data.... there's been some talk about this recently in the Linux kernel mailing list.
If your doesn't have enough mental fortitude and backbone to handle being virtually "hugged" then they shouldn't be a boss. Yes it is a bit odd in a professional setting... but banning it is idiotic.
There is no difference, the "ideology" is just that an ideal or the positive spin on the same horse, the slur being the the opposite end...the end that came about after it had been thoroughly digested, the shit end of it...
Sure, if you knew him before he changed his name... it would be preposterous from him to think people that have known him for years to start using a new name. They might but it isn't likely nor should it be expected.
If I know someone by name X and they change it to name Y... there is a very good chance I am going to keep calling them name X because I'm used to that and that is how I identify them.
To shame, disgrace and put out people that still use name X because that is how they identify that person is hypocrisy at it's very best.
A fine example is this friend of mine introduces himself as Charles, and I call him that to this day usually, but come to find out most people call him charlie, I've always felt a bit odd calling him that though so whatever both of us are thick skinned enough that we don't care. You know what is really childish, not answering to a name you've used most of your life because you've changed it, getting super offended that people still use it and then going on the offensive over something as silly as a name...
You realize that guy is dead right... perhaps God doesn't preempt our decisions but allows us the free will to make good and bad choices and lays down the judgement afterwards.
Actually that is exactly how the law in the USA is supposed to work... you are free to do basically whatever as long as you don't harm someone else or do something likely to harm or interfere with someone else's freedom.
The Atari 2600 doesn't drop frames as it essentially draws the frame directly onto the screen as the beam scans across the screen... so the only way to drop a frame is to blink.
It also only has 128 Bytes of ram... yes that's right an eighth of a Byte. With a special expansion card you could add something like 6k and many cards, and banked roms so it could go above it's normal 4k of rom limit.
No, :/ if your burn the plant it just means you have to spend even more on fertilizer... one of the best things about soy it is replenishes the nitrogen in the soil which corn does the opposite of.
A few harvests of corn without tilling the plant under or at least leaving it lying will mean you *must* fertilize... and that just ends up in our streams polluting our rivers and lakes and killing fish.
$2 extra for a gallon of fuel and you thing you have it bad... in many other countries fuel is $7+ a gallon and they are doing just fine. It probably would even mean we could get all these trucks off the interstate and go back to using rail more as it is more fuel efficient. Interstate trucking shouldn't be a thing... that is the job for trains.
Don't even get me started on how polluting electric vehicles are... both in power generation and production of the batteries.
Corn isn't even directly digestible... I guess you've never looked in a sewage tank, but let me tell you it's full if perfectly intact corn.
Corn is one of the biggest sources of sugar in the USA at least... if we stopped growing corn we'd practically eliminate diet induced diabetes.
Peanuts, Soy, Fruit, tomatoes, Potatoes... we should be growing all of that here locally and we could be if it weren't for the government overtaxing us and spending it on stupid programs like the corn subsidy.... if it weren't for those taxes and all the overhead the farmers would probably make more than they do now!
Quite seriously Ethanol barely breaks even energy wise... it is at best a corrosive additive that wears our cars out faster with a slight to neglegible reduction in emissions. Corn Ethanol is nothing but a useless subsidy for corn farmers (they should be farming something else as corn is detrimental to the land as well and requires large amounts of fertilizer to mitigate the removal of nutrients from the soil)
Soy Biodiesel on the other hand while expensive produces more much more fuel per acre (and denser fuel at that) as well as requires 5-10x less energy input to grow and harvest it. Canola oil is even better... it even burns cleaner than regular diesel.
Soy is also very good for the soil as it is a legume and acutally improves the nitrogen content of the soil where it is planted.
AT&T and Time Warner *ARE* direct competitors....
They are giving Firefox users more control...webextensions has the underpinned of a permissions system that will probably come out at some point similar to Android. You can see some of it already there when you install a web extension it tells you what APIs it uses.
XUL had full unfettered control of the browser... That's stupid.
Webextensions are less flexible but in the end will become more powerful just because they are more stable you can build more complex things with them With less work.. XUL was....they'll probably eventually even rewrite the browser itself in html...you'll also get native performance code via eebassembly.
So from what I've read they have problems with for instance the cameras in the robots degrading due to the radiation....why not do something like run a fiber optic bundle + use hydraulics to control machinery remotely with no electronics near enough to the radiation to affect it?
Yep, just note that not all thinkpads have good keyboards... just the beefier ones. My x131e is decent I'd say it's probably king of the chiclet keyboards.
https://liliputing-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/thinkpad-x131e_06.jpg
There is a BIOS option for switching it with control... if that suits your muscle memory better.
Literal yes, but not with respect to periods of time. You'll find a lot of more independent Christians think this way... some of us even view organized religion, beyond the local group/church, as perverse as such organization is power seeking which is by definition evil.
Actually no, God Biblically originates and exists outside of time and is unchanging with respect to it, the Bible says quite a few things that reinforces this idea.
So its more like God exists outside of time and space and matter for that matter. God is the origin of all of our known reality including time. So as a Christian scientist you might say existence began, instead of some confusing nonsense about "before time" as its more like outside of time.
Also, Christianity has the idea of the eternal soul, which is probably at least part of what is refereed to when the Bible says God created us in his image. As such we also in some way exist outside of space an time.
Heh, I found this graph hilarious... https://in.waw.pl/systemd-github-state/systemd-issues.svg
I mean seriously... all those bug reports wouldn't exist if the problems were divided up to proper unix KISS utilities and complexity kept to a minimum. That is some *serious* bug churn. Perhaps even a systemd like utility has a place... but this is the wrong way to do it.
Gnome 3, systemd, Pulse, KDE Plasma or whatever new fad they are going after etc... All things I have COMPLETELY ignored for the past 10 years. I'm not sure why you call out Network Manager it's actually been pretty solid.
Firefox is undergoing NECESSARY changes to update it's codebase from mid 90's standards to something modern. So while it has been subject to some UI and addon compatibility churn in the past few years it really isn't all that bad. Also most addons are being ported to web extensions and the ones that aren't are because the developers were too lazy to do it which basically means we weren't really maintaining this software just along for the ride..
And to be fair... Windows 8-10 are absolutely terrible in comparison to even Windows 7 from both user experience and support standpoints. Good luck when you push out an update and half your machines get stuck in the PC equivalent of a boot loop. And hard drives.. don't even think about using those with Windows 10.