This is only a ruling from a court of first instance. Now this can go through the Cour administrative d'appel, the conseil d'état (equivalent to US supreme court for procedures against the state in France) , and then the EU justice court.
Your post made me realize I do not read the source, I look at them it like I would do with a map or a geometric shape. And when someone reads me code, I have to do the mental work of representing it differently as when spoken.
This is almost flat tax: if you earn much more than the threshold, the impact gets smaller. For a 2.5 million income, 2.44 million remain after taxation.
Competitors should not fear the dominant Uber, since it never made any profit. Add the various lawsuits, and you can hope it is just a matter of time before it collapses on its own.
Well, that is interesting research, but we do not need it completed to address the problem: reduce cow's methane production. We have the solution through diet, and plenty of time to investigate how it works later.
Methane in cows burps depends on the cow's feeding, and it seems methane can be removed by using appropriate seaweed. I suspect it will also improve omega 3 / omega 6 balance in the cow's fat, making it more healthy.
Apple is raising the bar, but the problem with biometric authentication is always the same: once someone has made a 3D copy of your face, you cannot revoke your authentication credentials. You cannot change your face. Not easily at least.
And someone will make a 3D copy of a face that defeats this feature, and you will find a tutorial on the Internet explaining how to do it to average Joe.
Central bancks have the solution at hand. Instead of lending almost-free money to banks, which are supposed to inject it in the economy, they could just lend almost-free money to people. At least try it for once.
It's unlikely that his company could operate independently in Russia, where the economy is dominated by state-owned companies and the power of spy agencies has expanded dramatically under President
The funny part is that you can take this sentence, replace Russia by US, and state-owned by privately-owned, and it is still true.
Even if they do, imagine you discover during the battle that your systems are crippled by a specialized malware. Do you have time to identify the flaws used for infection, fix them, rebuild and redeploy the OS? I bet you will be drowning before you have completed malware analysis.
Who would want so spend money on this before Google has ruled it clean? If Chrome cease to trust Symantec CA, its value drops to zero.
This is only a ruling from a court of first instance. Now this can go through the Cour administrative d'appel, the conseil d'état (equivalent to US supreme court for procedures against the state in France) , and then the EU justice court.
Your post made me realize I do not read the source, I look at them it like I would do with a map or a geometric shape. And when someone reads me code, I have to do the mental work of representing it differently as when spoken.
I don't think you understand how percentages work
It would have been nice from you to lookup flat tax definition before calling me an ignorant.
This is almost flat tax: if you earn much more than the threshold, the impact gets smaller. For a 2.5 million income, 2.44 million remain after taxation.
Imagine how much targeted advertising such a setup will enable. And the NSA must be excited too!
Competitors should not fear the dominant Uber, since it never made any profit. Add the various lawsuits, and you can hope it is just a matter of time before it collapses on its own.
The little known french company is Neonen, a subsidy of also little known Direct Energie, which is owned at 35% by Jacques Veyrat's Impala SAS.
I understood the attack came through a Ukrainian accounting software. How German companies are impacted? Did they also used that software?
In total, the guild says, the letter represents video creators with an audience of more than 150 million people
I wonder how did they manage to deduplicate viewers: Many of them follow mutliple Youtube stars. Google has the information, but AFAIK authors do not.
Another non binding resolution. Remember the EU parliament is a fake legislator, it cannot start a directive project. Only the EU commission can.
Well, that is interesting research, but we do not need it completed to address the problem: reduce cow's methane production. We have the solution through diet, and plenty of time to investigate how it works later.
There's also active research into modifying cow gut bacteria to remove the methanogenic capability
This is obviously what the seaweed diet acheive.
stopping cow burps is more complicated
Methane in cows burps depends on the cow's feeding, and it seems methane can be removed by using appropriate seaweed. I suspect it will also improve omega 3 / omega 6 balance in the cow's fat, making it more healthy.
Methane has a much more powerful greenhouse effect the CO2. This is really bad news.
I was surprised Samsung could handle the galaxy 7 debacle without damage. I guess this is a consequence.
Apple is raising the bar, but the problem with biometric authentication is always the same: once someone has made a 3D copy of your face, you cannot revoke your authentication credentials. You cannot change your face. Not easily at least.
And someone will make a 3D copy of a face that defeats this feature, and you will find a tutorial on the Internet explaining how to do it to average Joe.
Central bancks have the solution at hand. Instead of lending almost-free money to banks, which are supposed to inject it in the economy, they could just lend almost-free money to people. At least try it for once.
It's unlikely that his company could operate independently in Russia, where the economy is dominated by state-owned companies and the power of spy agencies has expanded dramatically under President
The funny part is that you can take this sentence, replace Russia by US, and state-owned by privately-owned, and it is still true.
There is a billion people in India, and only 50 million (5%) use Windows?
EU is influenced by German ordoliberalism, which considers that the market is the goal.
US is much more pragmatic and just want to fix one of capitalism's flaws that promotes its self-destruction.
Switching OS is nice. But the US government pays for Windows XP support and updates.
If I recall correctly, they did it once but not nowadays.
And even if you have support and updates, a general purpose OS such as Windows has a huge surface attack.
Maybe they do have the source code to XP.
Even if they do, imagine you discover during the battle that your systems are crippled by a specialized malware. Do you have time to identify the flaws used for infection, fix them, rebuild and redeploy the OS? I bet you will be drowning before you have completed malware analysis.
they will have cyber specialists on board to defend the carrier from such attacks
They are supposed to defend unsupported proprietary software. The right name is not cyber specialist, but rather priest.
2.4 billion EUR is getting significant. What will the EU commission do with that money?
Help Greece? (No, just kidding!) Reduce member state contribution to EU budget? Invest in infrastructure? Pay a bonus to members of EU commission?