Anyone know whether this is a worldwide problem, or only with US published studies/sites?
Because it frustrates me with places like hospitals in the US, that every link down to the vending machines has to turn an individual profit, instead of looking at it as a whole.
For the smartphone I might concede the point to the SE, but for truly minimalist I still am rocking my Sony W850i with two fully charged backup batteries.
This likely will be frowned upon by the shareholders, who see their payout shrink, and force the telecompanies to compensate by hiking up subscription prices.
I bet if they added headphone jacks again, the new phones would sell like hotcakes. Who wants to upgrade when there's a huge decrease in functionality?
The missing headphone jack is a huge dealbreaker for me, so I will stubbornly keep rocking my iPhone 6 for as long as it takes.
5. Chinese firms will ship tech to countries in defiance of a US trade embargo.
Given the current POTUS I'm happy that his reach is only so far, and that it's optional for sovereign nations on whether to adhere to the US trade embargos or not.
It is not the nicotine that kills you, it's the combustion of tobacco smoke and tarring up your lungs, in addition to 75 verified cancer inducing compounds, which kills you. Nicotine addiction, in my own experience, isn't much different than caffeine addiction, and is much MUCH easier to quit.
Tantalum salt would be worse, not that Cobalt-60 isn't bad enough... Besides, in the past year, the Russian presence in the Baltic area has more than doubled.. Rattling the saber? Or a prelude to a salted nuclear torpedo, I cannot say... Just hoping that the Swedish superpower keeps all this shit at bay...
I've had to print maybe a handful of times the past decade, and in all cases it only cost me around $0.20 equivalent per page in my nations currency when I printed at the library.
I make an analogy to privacy by asking people if they close their curtains/blinders at night, or if they let the passersby look inside. Usually gets the discussion going.
Here in Denmark there are mobile providers that give you Premium Spotify with your mobile subscription. Supposing the same thing happens in other countries as well, this should count for a good portion of the Spotify subscribers.
For linguistics studies, having access to unedited word scores in the various source languages could grant an interesting glimpse into cultural bias. Maybe queries such as swedish:homosexual, portuguese:homosexual and USenglish:homosexual would score differently, and results that were closer to 0 than to -1 than other query results for the same word in other languages could be indicative of less bias against that word.
Netflix bought the international rights, and kept their word. I live in Europe. Yesterday morning I got a push message from my Netflix app saying it was available. No need for me to download the shows. Besides, on Netflix you can pick Klingon as your subtitle language.
This!
I was looking for someone to point this out... Pooling all the different versions of the Raspberry Pi together against the C64 doesn't make sense. Instead they should either have pitted the RPi against all of Commodore (including the VIC-20 and earlier, the 64, 128 and all the Amiga models), or held like the RPi 3 against the C64, which has C64 win by 3:1.
Actually, the subscription thing was introduced a year ago. You can still opt for the standalone one-time license though.
1Password is moving to an all subscription pricing model. If someone has purchased 6 they'll receive all updates to 6, but that's it.
From Dave Teare directly "So no, I will not promise that 1Password 7 or 8 will allow licenses to be used instead of memberships. These releases are too far in the future to make any promises about."
Yes iPassword 6 and later are subscription based, but iPassword 4 isn't going out of support, according to John M in support:
When we debuted our subscription service in late 2015, we didn't have a Windows app that was capable of talking to our service. Windows had also undergone a lot of technological improvements since development of 1Password 4 had started, so we decided to start fresh with a new codebase. We also took the opportunity to jump a version number or two, and name the new app "1Password 6" to match our other platforms; we figured the tradeoff of a little confusion for existing customers was worth reducing confusion for all future customers. 1Password 6 for Windows is still in active development along-side 1Password 4 for Windows - one supported app for subscription customers, one supported app for licence customers.
I would have said the same a month ago, but 1Password is changing their pricing to $36 a year subscription.
I'm switching to LastPass.
Actually, the subscription thing was introduced a year ago. You can still opt for the standalone one-time license though.
Response on a support ticket on their site:
Password standalone licences are still available for sale; our subscription accounts offer many advantages compared to a standalone licence, and so for almost everyone a subscription account is the best way to go.
If there are no enemy combatants and only civilians as you say... what do you call someone who takes up arms and engages in war like activities.
Republicans?
Anyone know whether this is a worldwide problem, or only with US published studies/sites? Because it frustrates me with places like hospitals in the US, that every link down to the vending machines has to turn an individual profit, instead of looking at it as a whole.
For the smartphone I might concede the point to the SE, but for truly minimalist I still am rocking my Sony W850i with two fully charged backup batteries.
This likely will be frowned upon by the shareholders, who see their payout shrink, and force the telecompanies to compensate by hiking up subscription prices.
I bet if they added headphone jacks again, the new phones would sell like hotcakes. Who wants to upgrade when there's a huge decrease in functionality?
The missing headphone jack is a huge dealbreaker for me, so I will stubbornly keep rocking my iPhone 6 for as long as it takes.
5. Chinese firms will ship tech to countries in defiance of a US trade embargo.
Given the current POTUS I'm happy that his reach is only so far, and that it's optional for sovereign nations on whether to adhere to the US trade embargos or not.
And I fear that this wont begin to change, as long as top government keeps their belief that science is opinion and not fact.
Are browsers like Opera and Edge still vulnerable then? I can't seem to find anything on that.
It is not the nicotine that kills you, it's the combustion of tobacco smoke and tarring up your lungs, in addition to 75 verified cancer inducing compounds, which kills you. Nicotine addiction, in my own experience, isn't much different than caffeine addiction, and is much MUCH easier to quit.
Tantalum salt would be worse, not that Cobalt-60 isn't bad enough... Besides, in the past year, the Russian presence in the Baltic area has more than doubled.. Rattling the saber? Or a prelude to a salted nuclear torpedo, I cannot say... Just hoping that the Swedish superpower keeps all this shit at bay...
I've had to print maybe a handful of times the past decade, and in all cases it only cost me around $0.20 equivalent per page in my nations currency when I printed at the library.
I make an analogy to privacy by asking people if they close their curtains/blinders at night, or if they let the passersby look inside. Usually gets the discussion going.
Name makes me associate to Chairman Mao, Chairman Jinping and others.
Here in Denmark there are mobile providers that give you Premium Spotify with your mobile subscription. Supposing the same thing happens in other countries as well, this should count for a good portion of the Spotify subscribers.
For linguistics studies, having access to unedited word scores in the various source languages could grant an interesting glimpse into cultural bias. Maybe queries such as swedish:homosexual, portuguese:homosexual and USenglish:homosexual would score differently, and results that were closer to 0 than to -1 than other query results for the same word in other languages could be indicative of less bias against that word.
I'd call them mechs rather than robots. No AI, which I feel was implied they had.
Both great shows, btw.
Netflix bought the international rights, and kept their word. I live in Europe. Yesterday morning I got a push message from my Netflix app saying it was available. No need for me to download the shows. Besides, on Netflix you can pick Klingon as your subtitle language.
Why the broadside to vaping? Surely this study extends to nicotine gum, nicotine patches, and nicotine sprays as well.
This! I was looking for someone to point this out... Pooling all the different versions of the Raspberry Pi together against the C64 doesn't make sense. Instead they should either have pitted the RPi against all of Commodore (including the VIC-20 and earlier, the 64, 128 and all the Amiga models), or held like the RPi 3 against the C64, which has C64 win by 3:1.
Actually, the subscription thing was introduced a year ago. You can still opt for the standalone one-time license though.
1Password is moving to an all subscription pricing model. If someone has purchased 6 they'll receive all updates to 6, but that's it.
From Dave Teare directly "So no, I will not promise that 1Password 7 or 8 will allow licenses to be used instead of memberships. These releases are too far in the future to make any promises about."
Yes iPassword 6 and later are subscription based, but iPassword 4 isn't going out of support, according to John M in support:
When we debuted our subscription service in late 2015, we didn't have a Windows app that was capable of talking to our service. Windows had also undergone a lot of technological improvements since development of 1Password 4 had started, so we decided to start fresh with a new codebase. We also took the opportunity to jump a version number or two, and name the new app "1Password 6" to match our other platforms; we figured the tradeoff of a little confusion for existing customers was worth reducing confusion for all future customers. 1Password 6 for Windows is still in active development along-side 1Password 4 for Windows - one supported app for subscription customers, one supported app for licence customers.
+1 for 1Password.
I would have said the same a month ago, but 1Password is changing their pricing to $36 a year subscription.
I'm switching to LastPass.
Actually, the subscription thing was introduced a year ago. You can still opt for the standalone one-time license though. Response on a support ticket on their site:
Password standalone licences are still available for sale; our subscription accounts offer many advantages compared to a standalone licence, and so for almost everyone a subscription account is the best way to go.
"Fake News!11!eleven" :D