TFA doesn't have enough detail to really say what was observed. From the minimal description, I can think of a few reason you might see an effect like this. If they are releasing a liquid cooled to near absolute zero from a laser trap I would imagine they are not just tossing it on the floor for safety sake so pressure in what ever they are using to contain it could cause a similar effect when it rapidly expands.
Generally when you are young you are more likely to job hop looking for that job that not only pays enough but you also enjoy doing, it doesn't matter which generation you where born in. Most Millennials haven't been in the works force long enough for us to know what their habits will be like but to top it of you can't say a generation of college graduates are sticking with jobs longer since they are only now joining the work force and there is no data for you create that statistic with.
Nintendo realizes that there is plenty of nostalgia for the nes,snes, and even n64 because of projects like retropie so I'm not surprised when they put out things like NES Classic or virtual console. A multifunction console would need to have the same nostalgic look as each of the originals. It would only need the games and the nintendo logo it could even be priced a little more than a retropie kit and still sell like hotcakes.
I think they were annoyed that google would make exclusive contracts now google won't make an exclusive contract but that doesn't mean they have to make or support services for other vendors.
either you buy our services or someone else's... oh they don't have any then I guess you are buying ours but on a non-exclusive contract for a much higher dollar amount.
I pay for Windows and it isn't open source so I can't fork it...
Android is open source and can be forked it's the google apps on top that are proprietary... Fire OS is a successful fork of android open source.
They basically just told google that they can't setup a contract with a vendor to install it with their proprietary apps to the exclusion of others... that doesn't mean that anyone else has a viable set of apps to install on top of the very limited android base because at this point google has a huge jump on all of them.
It would take teams of lawyers to verify that all the content that goes through their service is either fair use, the entity has rights, or is the rights holder. Not everything infringing is a torrent and not every torrent is infringing it's also used for backing up/syncing files and software updates. Cost aside there are already plenty of false positives and rights holders that have been harassed with take down notices by riaa or companies that use some flaky algorithm to determine infringement. Cloudflare and any other service can't have the reputation of being the one making false accusations based on a bad algorithm.
History, read the book, aced the exam, and then immediately forgot half of it in high school and college.
I told a professor once that he wasn't a high school teacher and the students paid to be there so he better start teaching or we would be asking for our money back. He annoyed me with the entire I won't answer questions things.
It depends where you are dissenting voice is not unlawful in all countries and having a dissenting voice doesn't mean breaking laws you don't agree with that is civil disobedience.
If you practice civil disobedience then when you are fined or arrested you should accept guilt and defend your stance that the law should be changed or abolished.
I think it would just be easier and more timely to create a random Hollywood movie generator... just use the same old tired plots and twists they do, you could have Hollywood's next movie before it's even filmed.
I've never been offered stock but I still get bonuses for coming in on budget or ahead of deadlines. I've been offered salary positions before, I just counter with the equivalent hourly and they have never said no.
I refuse to work on salary that's just a way for a company to get an indentured servant... my pay fluctuates I work 40 hours a week a few months of the year 8AM to 5PM Monday through Friday but work overtime most of the year and average around 45 hours a week. $50k a year is roughly $24/hr at 40 hours a week but if you average around 45 hours a week that's a difference of about $9k/yr.
My kids are all grown up and I enjoy working from home... I'll even work from the back patio on a nice spring day when it's about 65 - 70 degrees outside so long as the neighbor is not mowing. I've considered building a new covered deck to make a better outdoor space for recreation and where I can work on nice days even if there is a little rain.
They would no longer benefit from the US treaties and who knows how that might throw a monkey wrench into businesses... or it could be better but I doubt it. There would be a costly and immediate disruption either way. They would surely loose a lot of bargaining power. US imports and exports on that coast would be diverted to Oregon or Washington which would be a huge chunk out of their economy.
If actually using the 100mbps they have sold me puts so much strain on the infrastructure that it can't be sustained without charging more then why sell it to me in the first place.
So if you have a 100mbps connection and a 1TB data cap charged on a monthly basis you would only be able to use your connection at top speed for less than one day out of the month.
I've had that job where you work in a large office building (about 500 cubicles and offices) and end up being the entire IT department (Networking, Telecom, Sys Admin, etc...) unless there was an important client in the building I was in jeans. One time there was an electrical problem and I had to explain to them that I wasn't an electrician, I only looked like one.
Coders, and IT people in general, historically have dressed down as a statement of power.
Not every IT position is able to sit at a desk all day, don't get wrong remote management is great and I've always used it when possible but it's not going to replace a hard drive. I've gone to work in boots, blue jeans, t-shirt, back support, and a tool belt before and I looked more like the maintenance man. I've also traced/ran hundreds of cat3, cat5, cat6 drops, done countless punch downs, built server cabinets, network racks... I've also done dozens of different jobs in the IT field from Desktop Administrator to Telecom Engineer.
Why would you connect your cell phone or other personal device to your work's network?
The company I work at doesn't allow that... there is no such thing as personal communication over our network all communication belongs to the company not you. It's private in the sense that it is secured against third parties where the company with you as a representative make up the first party.
There are also secured areas where you are not allowed to take a personal devices like cell phones.
We just haven't had a Republican in the spot light to criticize. Don't worry we will alienate all parties equally.
TFA doesn't have enough detail to really say what was observed. From the minimal description, I can think of a few reason you might see an effect like this. If they are releasing a liquid cooled to near absolute zero from a laser trap I would imagine they are not just tossing it on the floor for safety sake so pressure in what ever they are using to contain it could cause a similar effect when it rapidly expands.
Generally when you are young you are more likely to job hop looking for that job that not only pays enough but you also enjoy doing, it doesn't matter which generation you where born in. Most Millennials haven't been in the works force long enough for us to know what their habits will be like but to top it of you can't say a generation of college graduates are sticking with jobs longer since they are only now joining the work force and there is no data for you create that statistic with.
Nintendo realizes that there is plenty of nostalgia for the nes,snes, and even n64 because of projects like retropie so I'm not surprised when they put out things like NES Classic or virtual console. A multifunction console would need to have the same nostalgic look as each of the originals. It would only need the games and the nintendo logo it could even be priced a little more than a retropie kit and still sell like hotcakes.
Actually the most downloaded is a booby prize the real winner is the most pre-installed...
You can talk if hands free, texting or talking without hands free is a $60 fine here...
I think they were annoyed that google would make exclusive contracts now google won't make an exclusive contract but that doesn't mean they have to make or support services for other vendors.
either you buy our services or someone else's... oh they don't have any then I guess you are buying ours but on a non-exclusive contract for a much higher dollar amount.
I pay for Windows and it isn't open source so I can't fork it...
Android is open source and can be forked it's the google apps on top that are proprietary... Fire OS is a successful fork of android open source.
They basically just told google that they can't setup a contract with a vendor to install it with their proprietary apps to the exclusion of others... that doesn't mean that anyone else has a viable set of apps to install on top of the very limited android base because at this point google has a huge jump on all of them.
I don't think I've seen a windows manager place all instances of an application in a single tabbed window. Tabbed file explorer sure...
No clue, I have neither of those installed but it works in opera, edge, and vivaldi
It would take teams of lawyers to verify that all the content that goes through their service is either fair use, the entity has rights, or is the rights holder. Not everything infringing is a torrent and not every torrent is infringing it's also used for backing up/syncing files and software updates. Cost aside there are already plenty of false positives and rights holders that have been harassed with take down notices by riaa or companies that use some flaky algorithm to determine infringement. Cloudflare and any other service can't have the reputation of being the one making false accusations based on a bad algorithm.
History, read the book, aced the exam, and then immediately forgot half of it in high school and college.
I told a professor once that he wasn't a high school teacher and the students paid to be there so he better start teaching or we would be asking for our money back. He annoyed me with the entire I won't answer questions things.
It depends where you are dissenting voice is not unlawful in all countries and having a dissenting voice doesn't mean breaking laws you don't agree with that is civil disobedience.
If you practice civil disobedience then when you are fined or arrested you should accept guilt and defend your stance that the law should be changed or abolished.
I think it would just be easier and more timely to create a random Hollywood movie generator... just use the same old tired plots and twists they do, you could have Hollywood's next movie before it's even filmed.
I've never been offered stock but I still get bonuses for coming in on budget or ahead of deadlines. I've been offered salary positions before, I just counter with the equivalent hourly and they have never said no.
I refuse to work on salary that's just a way for a company to get an indentured servant... my pay fluctuates I work 40 hours a week a few months of the year 8AM to 5PM Monday through Friday but work overtime most of the year and average around 45 hours a week. $50k a year is roughly $24/hr at 40 hours a week but if you average around 45 hours a week that's a difference of about $9k/yr.
My kids are all grown up and I enjoy working from home... I'll even work from the back patio on a nice spring day when it's about 65 - 70 degrees outside so long as the neighbor is not mowing. I've considered building a new covered deck to make a better outdoor space for recreation and where I can work on nice days even if there is a little rain.
They would no longer benefit from the US treaties and who knows how that might throw a monkey wrench into businesses... or it could be better but I doubt it. There would be a costly and immediate disruption either way. They would surely loose a lot of bargaining power. US imports and exports on that coast would be diverted to Oregon or Washington which would be a huge chunk out of their economy.
Here is were I find the problem...
If actually using the 100mbps they have sold me puts so much strain on the infrastructure that it can't be sustained without charging more then why sell it to me in the first place.
So if you have a 100mbps connection and a 1TB data cap charged on a monthly basis you would only be able to use your connection at top speed for less than one day out of the month.
I've had that job where you work in a large office building (about 500 cubicles and offices) and end up being the entire IT department (Networking, Telecom, Sys Admin, etc...) unless there was an important client in the building I was in jeans. One time there was an electrical problem and I had to explain to them that I wasn't an electrician, I only looked like one.
Coders, and IT people in general, historically have dressed down as a statement of power.
Not every IT position is able to sit at a desk all day, don't get wrong remote management is great and I've always used it when possible but it's not going to replace a hard drive. I've gone to work in boots, blue jeans, t-shirt, back support, and a tool belt before and I looked more like the maintenance man. I've also traced/ran hundreds of cat3, cat5, cat6 drops, done countless punch downs, built server cabinets, network racks... I've also done dozens of different jobs in the IT field from Desktop Administrator to Telecom Engineer.
I used to wear a hoodie all the time even though I was in khakis and a dress shirt... The office was always cold.
brake; /*OOPS*/
Why would you connect your cell phone or other personal device to your work's network?
The company I work at doesn't allow that... there is no such thing as personal communication over our network all communication belongs to the company not you. It's private in the sense that it is secured against third parties where the company with you as a representative make up the first party.
There are also secured areas where you are not allowed to take a personal devices like cell phones.
There are some services I wish would have a subscription model available for an ad free experience but that doesn't really happen that much.