The US has an incredibly large array of protectionist tarrifs on many industries, especially agricultural already. The US heavily tries to tilt things in their favour but can't compete on even ground. Should the playing fields be leveled many US industries would collapse overnight.
not quite, you don't move it to those countries and just leave it their, you then LOAN it to your subsidiaries at an interest rate that offsets any application taxes earned in the country you are loaning too, so they stay in full control of and full use of the money while at the same time milking additional tax benefits.
depends on your definition of fuck all, in Australia it resulted in a few billion dollars in additional tax revenue post investigations. Our Tax authority is also keen to get their hands on these papers for a similiar investigation.
Go is a full knowledge, limited move type game. You cannot compare learning the two as SC is micro management RTS with incomplete knowledge. maybe those guys would be able to make a great bot, but I would happily bet it would take a lot more than a couple of months and even longer before it dominated.
it would make it more interesting but a computer would still ultimately have the advantage as even tiny speed advantages add up over time, an RTS like SC those tiny advantages stack up the longer the match runs. Some things computers are simply better at, a human cannot beat the response time of a computer unless the computer is artificially hobbled. It really comes down to how well the bots are programmed.
but with free software the developer generally creates the user interface
what fantasy world are you living in? this is the one area where Linux and most OSS projects fail so fucking huge it is unbelievable, the inconsistent nature and usability issues across all the main OSS projects is astounding.
That is partly true. though it is also driven by the numbers and the numbers so far for AMD are not good. AMD at this point is still very much a gamble.,
This sounds like a completely brain dead idea. seriously how many objects around that people have with them everyday that you can guarantee are unique? not to mention the action of taking the photo basically reveals your 2FA to anyone in the vicinity.
If I had mod points I would have modded you troll too. You are responsible for people you bring into an environment, you are responsible for company secrets entrusted too you. Said Child is also an Adult (not a little kid), regardless the father is responsible for ensuring she doesn't have access to corporate secrets while he escorts her on campus and ensuring she isn't filming etc. I dislike apple as much if not more than anyone and don't have a single apple product, but in this case they are 100% in the right.
It doesn't matter as regardless of the age the father should not have a) allowed his daughter to access a employee prototype b)allowed his daughter to film on campus with said prototype c) after filming not telling his daughter if you post this online we are fucked.
She is an adult, but even if she was a kid it is still his responsibility to ensure she is doing the right thing. So little kid, teenager, adult, old woman is completely irrelevant.
Showing friends and family would be a sacking offense, this went well beyond that. I would say they had absolutely zero choice here as they could not risk setting a legal precedent that you can get away with such a massive breach of your employment contract.
Then you shouldn't actually be buying an iPhone in the first place. These prices are insane, but compared to the actual cost they are reasonable, at that income you should have no repair trouble as you should not have an current version iPhone.
If you are relying on code obscurity for a security product you are already fucked. All this does is reduce their own market. Almost every country in the world demands these security reviews/checks before use by government.
A 10 second google search would have shown you how fucking dumb that comment was. Their is absolutely no doubt that Moneual and its directors engaged in a huge Ponzi scheme and are currently in jail/being prosecuted for it or that the banks have been defrauded of hundreds of millions. This is simply yet another in a long list of fraud commited by Moneual.
if you are spending $1 at home, then you will find a business will be paying only a tiny fraction of that as you are paying for distributers and retailers margins and buying in much much lower volumes then them. The most expensive part of the coffee is the building and the people making it for you.
public opinion does not have or need to go by innocent until proven guilty for better or worse, that is purely for the courts. Personally I vote with my wallet as to what I find most likely true, I don't need to justify or provide a burden of proof one way or the other.
how so? they seem to have done what most others have failed to do, providing backwards compatibility across completely different hardware architectures (without including that hardware on the board) is no small achievement and is by no means a simple to achieve.
no, but you know EXACTLY what moves they have made, you do not have that luxury in SC
The US has an incredibly large array of protectionist tarrifs on many industries, especially agricultural already. The US heavily tries to tilt things in their favour but can't compete on even ground. Should the playing fields be leveled many US industries would collapse overnight.
not quite, you don't move it to those countries and just leave it their, you then LOAN it to your subsidiaries at an interest rate that offsets any application taxes earned in the country you are loaning too, so they stay in full control of and full use of the money while at the same time milking additional tax benefits.
depends on your definition of fuck all, in Australia it resulted in a few billion dollars in additional tax revenue post investigations. Our Tax authority is also keen to get their hands on these papers for a similiar investigation.
Actually using cash to avoid is textbook case of tax evasion as is most definitely not legal.
I would settle for an AI that could pass even the basic turing test, we are yet to see any yet that can.
Go is a full knowledge, limited move type game. You cannot compare learning the two as SC is micro management RTS with incomplete knowledge. maybe those guys would be able to make a great bot, but I would happily bet it would take a lot more than a couple of months and even longer before it dominated.
it would make it more interesting but a computer would still ultimately have the advantage as even tiny speed advantages add up over time, an RTS like SC those tiny advantages stack up the longer the match runs. Some things computers are simply better at, a human cannot beat the response time of a computer unless the computer is artificially hobbled. It really comes down to how well the bots are programmed.
or a series around Drizzt
except after the 4 season everyone would be bored shitless with the story going nowhere
but with free software the developer generally creates the user interface
what fantasy world are you living in? this is the one area where Linux and most OSS projects fail so fucking huge it is unbelievable, the inconsistent nature and usability issues across all the main OSS projects is astounding.
That is partly true. though it is also driven by the numbers and the numbers so far for AMD are not good. AMD at this point is still very much a gamble.,
So basically something that is predictable, easily copied/faked and easily obtained from the user.
This sounds like a completely brain dead idea. seriously how many objects around that people have with them everyday that you can guarantee are unique? not to mention the action of taking the photo basically reveals your 2FA to anyone in the vicinity.
If I had mod points I would have modded you troll too. You are responsible for people you bring into an environment, you are responsible for company secrets entrusted too you. Said Child is also an Adult (not a little kid), regardless the father is responsible for ensuring she doesn't have access to corporate secrets while he escorts her on campus and ensuring she isn't filming etc. I dislike apple as much if not more than anyone and don't have a single apple product, but in this case they are 100% in the right.
It doesn't matter as regardless of the age the father should not have
a) allowed his daughter to access a employee prototype
b)allowed his daughter to film on campus with said prototype
c) after filming not telling his daughter if you post this online we are fucked.
She is an adult, but even if she was a kid it is still his responsibility to ensure she is doing the right thing. So little kid, teenager, adult, old woman is completely irrelevant.
Showing friends and family would be a sacking offense, this went well beyond that. I would say they had absolutely zero choice here as they could not risk setting a legal precedent that you can get away with such a massive breach of your employment contract.
Then you shouldn't actually be buying an iPhone in the first place. These prices are insane, but compared to the actual cost they are reasonable, at that income you should have no repair trouble as you should not have an current version iPhone.
if how they handled stopping the referendum is what you call civil then we are in for a civil bloodbath
If you are relying on code obscurity for a security product you are already fucked. All this does is reduce their own market. Almost every country in the world demands these security reviews/checks before use by government.
A 10 second google search would have shown you how fucking dumb that comment was. Their is absolutely no doubt that Moneual and its directors engaged in a huge Ponzi scheme and are currently in jail/being prosecuted for it or that the banks have been defrauded of hundreds of millions. This is simply yet another in a long list of fraud commited by Moneual.
if you are spending $1 at home, then you will find a business will be paying only a tiny fraction of that as you are paying for distributers and retailers margins and buying in much much lower volumes then them. The most expensive part of the coffee is the building and the people making it for you.
public opinion does not have or need to go by innocent until proven guilty for better or worse, that is purely for the courts. Personally I vote with my wallet as to what I find most likely true, I don't need to justify or provide a burden of proof one way or the other.
could just be the HTPC cases which they sell, would not surprise me if $8 was the sell cost of those to retailers.
how so? they seem to have done what most others have failed to do, providing backwards compatibility across completely different hardware architectures (without including that hardware on the board) is no small achievement and is by no means a simple to achieve.