They've been trying to keep people from getting into their games to look around for decades. How can you get into a game's files to muck around when you don't even have a copy of the game at all?
Modern politics is solely about control. Not progress, not âoemake America great againâ, but control. The nanny state is all around us, and weâ(TM)re so divided that weâ(TM)re more worried about âoedefeatingâ the âoeopponentâ than actually standing up for the founding philosophies of this nation (and just because a few of those philosophies might be problematic to todayâ(TM)s sensibilities, doesnâ(TM)t mean we should throw out *all* of them).
Vaccinations should be required for all who don't have a compelling medical reason not to receive one (and no, "I don't wanna because someone famous said they were bad" doesn't count, when the actual science supports vaccination).
Or perhaps if the cause of an outbreak can be narrowed down, if it turns out to be due to lack of herd immunity, then perhaps all those in the area who refused to vaccinate should be charged with bioterrorism?
This doesn't even really help with that, however. It's apparently not even been fully tested, as such "trivial" domains are stripped even when they're not in the canonical position within the URL. I read that someone tested a convoluted example of www.example.www.example.com being stripped to example.example.com which is just completely incorrect in every way.
Appleâ(TM)s App Store didnâ(TM)t exist then, and they werenâ(TM)t planning on having one. Flash was disallowed because it was resource and battery hungry. App Store came later.
We're glad people are studying our teaser so closely. The fact people have noticed parts from different phone models is exactly right – they represent the jumble of parts (specs) that our competitors inelegantly cram into their phones, while the space in the middle outlining HTC's next phone represents 'a phone that is more than the sum of its specs.'
To be clear, none of the parts illustrated in the teaser came from the phone we're announcing May 23rd; people will have to tune in to htc.com that day to find out more
"This feature now happens automatically when sharing links in Chrome, either by the Share menu or by copying the link and pasting it elsewhere. Even though it slices off the extra bit of the URL, this doesn’t affect referral information. If you choose, you can copy and paste directly from the URL bar to grab the link in entirety."
From the actual article, that Verge sponged from:
"The URL streamlining happens automatically when you use the Share menu in Chrome (but not Chrome Custom Tabs). You can copy to the clipboard or share directly to another app—no setup required. If you highlight the URL bar and select text manually, you can still get the full URL with all the junk at the end."
Whoever paraphrased that for Verge doesn't understand how to read.
They've been trying to keep people from getting into their games to look around for decades. How can you get into a game's files to muck around when you don't even have a copy of the game at all?
The size of the Doom download had nothing to do with the network issue that early versions of Doom caused.
https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Broa...
It's the truth. The old Workbench 1.2 easter egg "We made Amiga, they fucked it up" was the story of Commodore's ownership of Amiga pretty much.
Modern politics is solely about control. Not progress, not âoemake America great againâ, but control. The nanny state is all around us, and weâ(TM)re so divided that weâ(TM)re more worried about âoedefeatingâ the âoeopponentâ than actually standing up for the founding philosophies of this nation (and just because a few of those philosophies might be problematic to todayâ(TM)s sensibilities, doesnâ(TM)t mean we should throw out *all* of them).
Vaccinations should be required for all who don't have a compelling medical reason not to receive one (and no, "I don't wanna because someone famous said they were bad" doesn't count, when the actual science supports vaccination).
Or perhaps if the cause of an outbreak can be narrowed down, if it turns out to be due to lack of herd immunity, then perhaps all those in the area who refused to vaccinate should be charged with bioterrorism?
Then you didn't listen to the Dead Kennedys song the OP was quoting, you listened to a different version.
The Dead Kennedys released the version that the OP was quoting. The Clash version said "I fought the law and the law won"
This doesn't even really help with that, however. It's apparently not even been fully tested, as such "trivial" domains are stripped even when they're not in the canonical position within the URL. I read that someone tested a convoluted example of www.example.www.example.com being stripped to example.example.com which is just completely incorrect in every way.
/. fucked my link. Here's the video.
Druaga1 on YouTube made an about it back in May.
I'd rather go back to Deluxe Paint than use the GIMP
There are also plenty of influencers who are pro-iPhone because Android is garbage
You forgot the word "considered".
Comcast will just cut their competitors' cables anyway.
Those wishing to preserve games for future generations are entitled?
Appleâ(TM)s App Store didnâ(TM)t exist then, and they werenâ(TM)t planning on having one. Flash was disallowed because it was resource and battery hungry. App Store came later.
But most such acronyms don't really describe the Act itself. *shrug*
The FCGBCMTHLMECLE Act?
That'll never work.
Call it the Fostering Absolute Total Flawless Understanding of Copyright, Kek Act
We're glad people are studying our teaser so closely. The fact people have noticed parts from different phone models is exactly right – they represent the jumble of parts (specs) that our competitors inelegantly cram into their phones, while the space in the middle outlining HTC's next phone represents 'a phone that is more than the sum of its specs.'
To be clear, none of the parts illustrated in the teaser came from the phone we're announcing May 23rd; people will have to tune in to htc.com that day to find out more
I think the Earth is full of carbon no matter what we do...
So Antifa gets to lose their right to vote? Maybe I can get behind this...
Except this bill isnâ(TM)t so much to help fight against âoehuman traffickingâ as it is aiming to harm âoesex traffickingâ - i.e. prostitution.
From the linked article:
"This feature now happens automatically when sharing links in Chrome, either by the Share menu or by copying the link and pasting it elsewhere. Even though it slices off the extra bit of the URL, this doesn’t affect referral information. If you choose, you can copy and paste directly from the URL bar to grab the link in entirety."
From the actual article, that Verge sponged from:
"The URL streamlining happens automatically when you use the Share menu in Chrome (but not Chrome Custom Tabs). You can copy to the clipboard or share directly to another app—no setup required. If you highlight the URL bar and select text manually, you can still get the full URL with all the junk at the end."
Whoever paraphrased that for Verge doesn't understand how to read.
Guess it's time to vilify him too.
Reminds me of the people who shoot at drones as a general procedure