Why Cantonese? Are you expecting a new dynasty from the south to take over politically within the next 10 years? From the ground, it appears the opposite is happening - it is becoming more common to hear Mandarin in the streets of Hong Kong than Cantonese these days.
Taiwan is nothing like Hong Kong. It is a breakaway republic started by an exiled former government. Hong Kong was leased for a fixed period, and the handover back to China and gradual transition was planned all along.
Probably a better way to deal with the demand without capitulating is to change all China destinations to list the province instead of the country name.
No, not the Apple videos, they are mediocre at best. The thing that impresses me from TFS is the fact that sites such as iFixit came up with the process of opening an iPhone X a few years ago.
This is only true if it is the OS that is still writing. If all the data has already been written to the USB drive's cache, and it is the USB drives internal wear levelling that still hasn't finished, you're screwed.
I thought last time I tried to pipe in PowerShell it failed with a cryptic.NET error message. But when I tried now, it seems I was wrong about pipes, it is redirection to NUL that they have screwed up.
out-file : FileStream was asked to open a device that was not a file. For support for devices like 'com1:' or 'lpt1:', call CreateFile, then use the FileStream constructors that take an OS handle as an IntPtr.
Most of the advantage of Powershell is that it manages to improve on some of the deficiencies in CMD.exe. Plonked into Linux, the complete lack of support for pipes is going to be a show-stopper off the bat. I guess it might have advantages when dealing with systemd, but for traditional Unix commands it will fall flat.
There are plenty of studies already, including from Ford's own studies that led to the standard 40 hour work week, that peak productivity is reached around 30 hours per week.
Source code does have to be distributed with only minimal genuine costs of distributionto anyone who has received the binaries from you.
Important distinction.
And an incorrect one. Only if you distribute source code together with the binaries to every user who obtains your product can you restrict the distribution to only those users. If you provide source code separately via an offer to provide it, then you must provide it to any third party on request.
Of milk-like plant juices from late 14c. Milk chocolate (chocolate made with milk solids, paler and sweeter) is first recorded 1723; milk shake is first recorded 1889, for a variety of creations, but the modern version is only from the 1930s. Milk tooth (1727) uses the word in its figurative sense "period of infancy," attested from 17c. To cry over spilt milk is first attested 1836 in writing of Canadian humorist Thomas C. Haliburton. Milk and honey is from the Old Testament phrase describing the richness of the Promised Land (Numbers xvi.13, Old English meolc and hunie). Milk of human kindness is from "Macbeth" (1605).
Good point. I'd rather they spent their effort mandating that plastic wrapped slices of flavorless rubber not be called cheese than picking on the centuries old conventional naming for the creamy juice extracted from nuts and beans.
Good luck making bread out of only flour, water and yeast. I'm not sure if salt is needed for anything other than taste, but the yeast isn't going to do much without some sugar to feed on.
That's only half the story though. It is also relevant that milk has been used for milk-like plant juices since at least the 14th century (ie before the US was inhabited by English speaking people).
Coconut juice is clear. You are referring to the creamy liquid manufactured from the pulped flesh of a coconut. But you are right that this has always been referred to as coconut milk or coconut cream (depending on consistency). Soy milk has also been called milk forever for the same reason - it is milky in color and consistency. This campaign from the dairy industry needs to be shut down - I have never seen milk alternatives marketed in a way that it is not clear that they are an alternative, there really isn't a consumer confusion issue here.
Due to the limitations of the bitmask, when they tried to extend it to 16 drops, the screen kept self destructing when it hadn't been dropped at all. They could have worked around this in the factory by quickly dropping it once before it has a chance to break, but the effective drop count to the user becomes 15 anyway.
First, AOSP is, it's licensed under a combination of GNU 2.0 (Linux kernel) and Apache 2.0. The problem is the Google Apps package that's required to access Google's app store.
So, it's free, but with restrictions. Which doesn't sound like "free" to me.
Third, that's what AOSP is for.
You mean the "free, but with restrictions" AOSP?
AOSP does not include the restricted Google Apps package.
Note that this is specifically about distribution of binaries. Source code does have to be distributed with only minimal genuine costs of distribution.
Not only that, it has the amazing innovation of an oversized button on the steering wheel labeled "get out of the way you f*&king idiot!" to communicate with pedestrians.
I always unlock my phone with my fingerprint. I could easily forget the password without losing access to the phone, and if the request was specifically for the password, then it would not be contempt of court to simply state that I forgot it, without elaborating.
In a country with proper rule of law, you don't go to jail if a judge "thinks" you are guilty of anything. The judge is supposed to put aside their opinion, and rule based on the law, which requires proof beyond doubt for a guilty verdict.
The police will probably argue that they are not asking for self incrimination, they are after his dealer. But anything they find in the course of that investigation...
Why Cantonese? Are you expecting a new dynasty from the south to take over politically within the next 10 years? From the ground, it appears the opposite is happening - it is becoming more common to hear Mandarin in the streets of Hong Kong than Cantonese these days.
Taiwan is nothing like Hong Kong. It is a breakaway republic started by an exiled former government. Hong Kong was leased for a fixed period, and the handover back to China and gradual transition was planned all along.
Probably a better way to deal with the demand without capitulating is to change all China destinations to list the province instead of the country name.
No, not the Apple videos, they are mediocre at best. The thing that impresses me from TFS is the fact that sites such as iFixit came up with the process of opening an iPhone X a few years ago.
This is only true if it is the OS that is still writing. If all the data has already been written to the USB drive's cache, and it is the USB drives internal wear levelling that still hasn't finished, you're screwed.
out-file : FileStream was asked to open a device that was not a file. For support for devices like 'com1:' or 'lpt1:', call CreateFile, then use the FileStream constructors that take an OS handle as an IntPtr.
Most of the advantage of Powershell is that it manages to improve on some of the deficiencies in CMD.exe. Plonked into Linux, the complete lack of support for pipes is going to be a show-stopper off the bat. I guess it might have advantages when dealing with systemd, but for traditional Unix commands it will fall flat.
There are plenty of studies already, including from Ford's own studies that led to the standard 40 hour work week, that peak productivity is reached around 30 hours per week.
Source code does have to be distributed with only minimal genuine costs of distribution to anyone who has received the binaries from you .
Important distinction.
And an incorrect one. Only if you distribute source code together with the binaries to every user who obtains your product can you restrict the distribution to only those users. If you provide source code separately via an offer to provide it, then you must provide it to any third party on request.
Of milk-like plant juices from late 14c. Milk chocolate (chocolate made with milk solids, paler and sweeter) is first recorded 1723; milk shake is first recorded 1889, for a variety of creations, but the modern version is only from the 1930s. Milk tooth (1727) uses the word in its figurative sense "period of infancy," attested from 17c. To cry over spilt milk is first attested 1836 in writing of Canadian humorist Thomas C. Haliburton. Milk and honey is from the Old Testament phrase describing the richness of the Promised Land (Numbers xvi.13, Old English meolc and hunie). Milk of human kindness is from "Macbeth" (1605).
Good point. I'd rather they spent their effort mandating that plastic wrapped slices of flavorless rubber not be called cheese than picking on the centuries old conventional naming for the creamy juice extracted from nuts and beans.
Good luck making bread out of only flour, water and yeast. I'm not sure if salt is needed for anything other than taste, but the yeast isn't going to do much without some sugar to feed on.
That's only half the story though. It is also relevant that milk has been used for milk-like plant juices since at least the 14th century (ie before the US was inhabited by English speaking people).
Coconut juice is clear. You are referring to the creamy liquid manufactured from the pulped flesh of a coconut. But you are right that this has always been referred to as coconut milk or coconut cream (depending on consistency). Soy milk has also been called milk forever for the same reason - it is milky in color and consistency. This campaign from the dairy industry needs to be shut down - I have never seen milk alternatives marketed in a way that it is not clear that they are an alternative, there really isn't a consumer confusion issue here.
Due to the limitations of the bitmask, when they tried to extend it to 16 drops, the screen kept self destructing when it hadn't been dropped at all. They could have worked around this in the factory by quickly dropping it once before it has a chance to break, but the effective drop count to the user becomes 15 anyway.
And since their tech support was outsourced to highly qualified Russian computer programmers, there is nothing to worry about here.
First, AOSP is, it's licensed under a combination of GNU 2.0 (Linux kernel) and Apache 2.0. The problem is the Google Apps package that's required to access Google's app store.
So, it's free, but with restrictions. Which doesn't sound like "free" to me.
Third, that's what AOSP is for.
You mean the "free, but with restrictions" AOSP?
AOSP does not include the restricted Google Apps package.
Note that this is specifically about distribution of binaries. Source code does have to be distributed with only minimal genuine costs of distribution.
Not only that, it has the amazing innovation of an oversized button on the steering wheel labeled "get out of the way you f*&king idiot!" to communicate with pedestrians.
I always unlock my phone with my fingerprint. I could easily forget the password without losing access to the phone, and if the request was specifically for the password, then it would not be contempt of court to simply state that I forgot it, without elaborating.
I think the problem here is that he didn't plead the 5th, he said he forgot.
In a country with proper rule of law, you don't go to jail if a judge "thinks" you are guilty of anything. The judge is supposed to put aside their opinion, and rule based on the law, which requires proof beyond doubt for a guilty verdict.
The police will probably argue that they are not asking for self incrimination, they are after his dealer. But anything they find in the course of that investigation...
It's permitted because it makes money for Facebook. Would you expect any other criteria to play a part?
More importantly for Facebook, it's stories with a chance of profit.