Has IIS ever supported a non-IETF-defined protocol? I assume you are a bigoted shit-face, and you should be forced to support IIS for the next 300 years, only because you seem to have an irrational hatred for it.
If “UBI” is only going to those who would be on welfare anyway, you lost the “U”. If it’s truly universal, it will cost a hell of a lot more then the welfare programs it replaces.
What utter stupidity. If the oil companies are buying influence, the lawsuit isn't going to get off the ground. Instead of a lawsuit, why not just change the laws?
Because the first place you go for honest reviews of a business is their own website? It sounds like you were raised by rabbits, because you have no ability to reason.
But, on Yelp, you see bad reviews for places that don't pay Yelp protection money, and the reverse for those that do. So it's far less trustworthy than asking your local astrologer.
Slashdot has never been 100% about technology. Why don't you shove a hot soldering iron through your eye? That way there will be a technology angle in your obit that Slashdot could report on.
If you had someone rip your head off, you wouldn't be bothered by the fact that MS patched a security bug. And we wouldn't be bothered by your imbecility. It's a win all around.
As the behavior of the device would have been worse if Apple did nothing, it takes a special kind of shit to suggest Apple was doing this to drive sales.
The alternative behavior is random shutdowns or restarts, and a battery that lasts a very short time. If Apple had done nothing, don't you think people would assume their phone was broken and needed replacement?
Bottom line is that Apple allowed the devices to function for longer, without the user having to do anything. It might have been nice to explain, but should it be criminal not to?
Has IIS ever supported a non-IETF-defined protocol? I assume you are a bigoted shit-face, and you should be forced to support IIS for the next 300 years, only because you seem to have an irrational hatred for it.
You checked every single one? On December 31st? Or do you just make shit up to sound like an ass?
Try determining, in the legal sense, what constitutes a derived work. How simple is the GPL again?
Shouldn't that be "Apes!"?
If “UBI” is only going to those who would be on welfare anyway, you lost the “U”. If it’s truly universal, it will cost a hell of a lot more then the welfare programs it replaces.
iPhone.
Go fuck yourself with a rusty machete, you bigoted piece of shit.
Learning a third language is impossible if you don't know a second language.
What utter stupidity. If the oil companies are buying influence, the lawsuit isn't going to get off the ground. Instead of a lawsuit, why not just change the laws?
You start off with stupidity, so I didn't bother reading the rest of your diatribe.
has just been dumping it's nuclear waste in the environment where it's been seeping into water supplies and the food chain and causing massive damage.
That's illegal. Providing gasoline for sale is not. The difference should be obvious, even to NYS politicians, but I guess stupidity has no limits.
Petroleum used in plastics doesn't really impact the climate, though.
There's no law against hastening or causing climate change.
Because the first place you go for honest reviews of a business is their own website? It sounds like you were raised by rabbits, because you have no ability to reason.
But, on Yelp, you see bad reviews for places that don't pay Yelp protection money, and the reverse for those that do. So it's far less trustworthy than asking your local astrologer.
Slashdot has never been 100% about technology. Why don't you shove a hot soldering iron through your eye? That way there will be a technology angle in your obit that Slashdot could report on.
My understanding is that census data is used, and that's not going to change sampling frequency any time soon.
Who gets to train the AI?
The browser devs have patched and MS has Windows Defender. How about you learn something before posting shit?
If you had someone rip your head off, you wouldn't be bothered by the fact that MS patched a security bug. And we wouldn't be bothered by your imbecility. It's a win all around.
Yes, that's older. It's how time works. Look into it when you have some.
If you were a just and honest person, you'd know that suicide is the only proper course for you.
Not everyone throws stuff away after first use.
As the behavior of the device would have been worse if Apple did nothing, it takes a special kind of shit to suggest Apple was doing this to drive sales.
The alternative behavior is random shutdowns or restarts, and a battery that lasts a very short time. If Apple had done nothing, don't you think people would assume their phone was broken and needed replacement?
Bottom line is that Apple allowed the devices to function for longer, without the user having to do anything. It might have been nice to explain, but should it be criminal not to?
The web has always been a medium in which data flows mostly in one direction. It's server-client architecture, and always has been.
The Internet allows decentralized access to data. It promises nothing.