What was worse is that they weren't begging. I've never seen anyplace where homeless people don't beg.
I’ve worked in Seattle a lot of years, and I’d really like to know what part of town you were in where the homeless didn’t beg. The only homeless people I see who don’t beg are the ones too mentally ill to have any connection with reality.
The principle of a capitation business head count tax is what had to be stopped. It will never stop at $275. Next year it will be $295, and then it will be double the rate of inflation growth for 10 years, and then it will be really a problem.
Yes, because at that point they’ll probably start demanding the companies pay the tax with actual HEADS.
I was thinking that NASA must be hiring writers who are roughly my daughter's age - when she was growing up, one of her favorite movies was "The Brave Little Toaster".
It's possible this particular application is legit, but - why would anyone with any intelligence allow any app from Facebook to have that level of access to their system?
And they also dropped the ball by removing the classic USB 3.0 type A ports at the same time. What was the point of that? You can have both USB 3.0 and USB-C on the same computer.
Eliminating the USB 3.0 ports allowed Ive to shave another 0.01mm off the thickness of the laptop.
Of course, you're not supposed to think about the fact that you now have to carry around a dock, in addition to your laptop, if you need to use any ports other than USB-C. Nor are you to think about the crap keyboard you'll have to put up with, going forward.
Are the members of the Red and Blue teams sure they're actually doing what they've been told that they're doing? Is the head of Red team a super gung-ho moron? Is there a Spanish-speaking robot somewhere in the mix?
I read this story earlier today. The fundamental problem appears to be people who are too lazy to actually look up an email address. They’re pretty much all complaining that “I know a guy named Alex who works at Twitter, so I sent an email to alex@twitter.com but that wasn’t my guy’s address.”
”But in an age when precision glacier tracking can be conducted from afar, it remains unclear whether, or for how long, this sort of heirloom monitoring will continue into the future. It's a question even some of the network's own members have been asking.”
If nothing else, it’s still a good excuse for an outing.
The market doesn’t follow if it’s not profitable to do so, and recycling will never be profitable..
or even be revenue neutral.
Large segments of our western society believe recycling is important. An even larger segment - which broadly overlaps with the first, somehow - doesn’t want to actually pay for anything.
With privacy addressing, which almost everything IPv6 uses, it's hard to probe for devices.
While this is true, I think that privacy addressing is, in some ways, oversold - when it comes to generally tracking people around the internet, for instance. Take Comcast's IPv6 deployment, for example. We have a/64 at home which hasn't changed in well over a year. That's been great for work-related stuff; but anyone interested in our household's web browsing history would also find our data to be pretty easy pickings - they just wouldn't know if it was my wife, my daughter, or myself that hit a particular page (from the log data, anyway).
For my own laptop, in any case, I just turn the privacy extensions off.
What was worse is that they weren't begging. I've never seen anyplace where homeless people don't beg.
I’ve worked in Seattle a lot of years, and I’d really like to know what part of town you were in where the homeless didn’t beg. The only homeless people I see who don’t beg are the ones too mentally ill to have any connection with reality.
The principle of a capitation business head count tax is what had to be stopped. It will never stop at $275. Next year it will be $295, and then it will be double the rate of inflation growth for 10 years, and then it will be really a problem.
Yes, because at that point they’ll probably start demanding the companies pay the tax with actual HEADS.
I was thinking that NASA must be hiring writers who are roughly my daughter's age - when she was growing up, one of her favorite movies was "The Brave Little Toaster" .
It's possible this particular application is legit, but - why would anyone with any intelligence allow any app from Facebook to have that level of access to their system?
Or have I answered my own question?
It took me a few moments before I realized that didn't actually say "Tasmania", which made this story seem much more shocking than it actually is.
Who is the "they" you speak of?
Bernie Horowitz.
We possess utterly complete, perfect knowledge regarding all possible aspects of DNA. Otherwise we wouldn't be doing this, right?
And they also dropped the ball by removing the classic USB 3.0 type A ports at the same time. What was the point of that? You can have both USB 3.0 and USB-C on the same computer.
Eliminating the USB 3.0 ports allowed Ive to shave another 0.01mm off the thickness of the laptop.
Of course, you're not supposed to think about the fact that you now have to carry around a dock, in addition to your laptop, if you need to use any ports other than USB-C. Nor are you to think about the crap keyboard you'll have to put up with, going forward.
#Courage
Are the members of the Red and Blue teams sure they're actually doing what they've been told that they're doing? Is the head of Red team a super gung-ho moron? Is there a Spanish-speaking robot somewhere in the mix?
When I read your original post, for a split second I thought you’d actually typed what I posted in my follow-up. But you didn’t, so I did. :-D
Until then, alt's right with the world.
FTFY
I read this story earlier today. The fundamental problem appears to be people who are too lazy to actually look up an email address. They’re pretty much all complaining that “I know a guy named Alex who works at Twitter, so I sent an email to alex@twitter.com but that wasn’t my guy’s address.”
”But in an age when precision glacier tracking can be conducted from afar, it remains unclear whether, or for how long, this sort of heirloom monitoring will continue into the future. It's a question even some of the network's own members have been asking.”
If nothing else, it’s still a good excuse for an outing.
The minimal install of Devuan should be referred to as Half-ASCII.
... is a Poettering-Free Zone!
Problem is -“agile” is often used as a management code word for “understaffed, overworked, and unsupported”.
But... don’t you also hold back the electric car?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The market doesn’t follow if it’s not profitable to do so, and recycling will never be profitable..
or even be revenue neutral.
Large segments of our western society believe recycling is important. An even larger segment - which broadly overlaps with the first, somehow - doesn’t want to actually pay for anything.
With privacy addressing, which almost everything IPv6 uses, it's hard to probe for devices.
While this is true, I think that privacy addressing is, in some ways, oversold - when it comes to generally tracking people around the internet, for instance. Take Comcast's IPv6 deployment, for example. We have a /64 at home which hasn't changed in well over a year. That's been great for work-related stuff; but anyone interested in our household's web browsing history would also find our data to be pretty easy pickings - they just wouldn't know if it was my wife, my daughter, or myself that hit a particular page (from the log data, anyway).
For my own laptop, in any case, I just turn the privacy extensions off.
do these users generate money? if not the thing should have been killed years ago
Well, given that "Yahoo" is part of the name, the answer is obviously no - regardless of whatever words follow that.
For pete's sake, how long does it take to download a chat history?
... and if you actually care about chat histories, why weren't you using a client that saved them locally?
As long as ICQ is still running, I am fine.
You mistyped "IRC".
You were thinking in Canadian dollars.
With science, unlike mathematics, there is never certain proof.
If some Martian dude were to walk up to Curiosity, tap on the camera's lens and say "Hey there!" - I'd say that would constitute proof.
“Pay better attention, Zwwrkjlp! You almost forgot to wind Group 3’s atomic clock. If they’d noticed the key, that would’ve ruined everything!”