For example letting passengers unlock the "optional" safety features of their 737 Max the airline was too stingy to purchase and Boeing too greedy to include in the $121M base price.
This would not only increase the coverage of finding thieves but also serve to discourage future thefts once word got out. Customers can return to GPS devices back to Amazon at either a local lockbox/Whole Foods or mail them back if necessary with a prepaid label.
I could've sworn I read several articles when Gigafactory was first announced that the intermediate and long-term goal for the factory was to pump out high-capacity batteries that would let residential and commercial solar users finally get off the grid permanently, with short-term production more geared toward electric car use.
That's what Brave is doing essentially - it's based off the Chromium code. It also provides some other nice features, such as a built-in Ad blocker and support for background playing of YouTube/video for their Android build.
Ok, now how many tablets and smartphones were sold last year and to whom? The number of PCs sold by itself doesn't mean anything. Those could mostly be business computers, not personal computers, which is where the numbers are.
259 million PCs sold doesn't mean anything? Why is that? And how is the mix between business and personal use material? This article talks about the desktop losing to alternatives such as Windows Virtual Desktop, a product targeted to business users.
Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS
[Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one?
Zuck: People just submitted it.
Zuck: I don't know why.
Zuck: They "trust me"
Zuck: Dumb fucks
He knows the government is about to come down hard on Facebook, which would put them at a competitive disadvantage vs other advertising-based giants like Google, so rather than take that hit alone he wants everyone to suffer the same fate so they don't gain any advantage on him.
Forget the revolving door between the aerospace industry and the FAA - Boeing took out the middleman by convincing the government to let it self-regulate, even on matters of extreme importance like the airworthiness certification of aircraft. It's a win-win: Boeing wins because they reduce R&D and materials costs in getting subpar designs certified that otherwise would be rejected. Politicians win because they get their healthy campaign donations. The only people who lose are the ones who screamed for their lives as their plane plummeted to the earth.
It only takes one conscientious citizen to humor a robo-spammer long enough to get the real name/contact information behind the call, after which that company can be reported so the FTC can enforce their severe Do Not Call fines.
Akuthota is a citizen of India who is in the US on a visa
He could have attempted to write a legitimate application, such as a "Hello, World", and unleashed the unintended bugs on their entire network of PCs.
And send them back in time to terminate the bad bots. "Come with me...if you want to stop click fraud"
You mean the Galaxy Note 7? Sales of those crashed and burned :)
The Fold is literally failing left and right [both left and right screens] and figuratively left and right.
For example letting passengers unlock the "optional" safety features of their 737 Max the airline was too stingy to purchase and Boeing too greedy to include in the $121M base price.
Such as the Augur device fingerprinting library.
This would not only increase the coverage of finding thieves but also serve to discourage future thefts once word got out. Customers can return to GPS devices back to Amazon at either a local lockbox/Whole Foods or mail them back if necessary with a prepaid label.
In fact I'm driving to the grocery store as I type this. One thing people fail to reali
I could've sworn I read several articles when Gigafactory was first announced that the intermediate and long-term goal for the factory was to pump out high-capacity batteries that would let residential and commercial solar users finally get off the grid permanently, with short-term production more geared toward electric car use.
Such as cornering the market for harvesting e-mail content to sell us more targeted ads.
And right.
That's what Brave is doing essentially - it's based off the Chromium code. It also provides some other nice features, such as a built-in Ad blocker and support for background playing of YouTube/video for their Android build.
It was the expiration/reduction of consumer tax credit. A huge amount of demand was pulled forward in the final Q of last year for that reason.
I kinda enjoyed my bi-annual fisting from Microsoft.
Ok, now how many tablets and smartphones were sold last year and to whom? The number of PCs sold by itself doesn't mean anything. Those could mostly be business computers, not personal computers, which is where the numbers are.
259 million PCs sold doesn't mean anything? Why is that? And how is the mix between business and personal use material? This article talks about the desktop losing to alternatives such as Windows Virtual Desktop, a product targeted to business users.
Granted sales have been declining steadily but we're about as close to the end of the desktop as we are to End times.
Linus giving lessons on subtlety of language and expression, lol. Social media was precisely made for screaming zealots like Linus Torvalds.
SImpsons: Sarcasm Detector
Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS
[Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How'd you manage that one?
Zuck: People just submitted it.
Zuck: I don't know why.
Zuck: They "trust me"
Zuck: Dumb fucks
He knows the government is about to come down hard on Facebook, which would put them at a competitive disadvantage vs other advertising-based giants like Google, so rather than take that hit alone he wants everyone to suffer the same fate so they don't gain any advantage on him.
How can you have real trading of a fake currency?
Much to the detriment of Apple's pro customers.
Forget the revolving door between the aerospace industry and the FAA - Boeing took out the middleman by convincing the government to let it self-regulate, even on matters of extreme importance like the airworthiness certification of aircraft. It's a win-win: Boeing wins because they reduce R&D and materials costs in getting subpar designs certified that otherwise would be rejected. Politicians win because they get their healthy campaign donations. The only people who lose are the ones who screamed for their lives as their plane plummeted to the earth.
It only takes one conscientious citizen to humor a robo-spammer long enough to get the real name/contact information behind the call, after which that company can be reported so the FTC can enforce their severe Do Not Call fines.
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