An internet blogs about a new version of a web browser that might be released eventually. The traditional markers of progress are still present: removing popular functionality, breaking the extensions that reimplement it, adding shitware and disabling its removal, and adding more databases. However, in an effort to modernize the project management, much progress has been made in the most important task: being Chrome. http://n-gate.com/hackernews/2...
Clears Execs (not like anyone expected anything different).
So these supposedly important members of the company weren't (officially) notified or found out about this July 29th hack till August 10th? I assume they were notified of the previous March hack, and how it had yet to be disclosed?
Not saying it CAN'T be done. Simply that concrete is just a superior building material in terms of ease of use, longevity (the world's oldest concrete structure is sneaking up on its 1900th birthday) and maintenance.
It'd be nice if we hadn't forgotten how to make that kind of cement mix. My house is over a hundred years old, the concrete foundation is crumbling in places. Other than one corner where some idiots hadn't properly sealed the new porch, the wood frame is doing fine.
If the top faggot had his skull squished flat on the pavement I think that would be an excellent lesson for all the little up and comer faggots who looked up to him.
Wow, you sound like you have a bit of a road rage problem... Around here the law is if you see someone near the sidewalk you have to stop and let them jaywalk, seems to work out fine.
You didn't really answer his question. What happens if the website you want to visit isn't using a third-party mining server or maybe the mining server is hosted on EC2 or some such? Is APK going to start using a (heaven forbid) browser extension;)
P.S.=> I prefer using my own DNS resolver, having a centralized location to specify to my devices and one file to update is nice; do that with your HOSTS file:) I can also just block spammy TLDs instead of having to block every single variation of a website.
No, carrying around some bulky, fireproof container is not a viable solution.
Back when I smoked I carried around a little latched tin container, it ain't hard.
This level of nonsense is part of the reason I keep an e-cigarette always handy; you can use them just about anywhere which is a big upside on days when the weather is terrible.
err that should be always_refuse
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An internet blogs about a new version of a web browser that might be released eventually. The traditional markers of progress are still present: removing popular functionality, breaking the extensions that reimplement it, adding shitware and disabling its removal, and adding more databases. However, in an effort to modernize the project management, much progress has been made in the most important task: being Chrome.
http://n-gate.com/hackernews/2...
For better or worse WB has the rights to it.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.c...
I'd also prefer a show, but a movie is better than nothing for now.
Clears Execs (not like anyone expected anything different).
So these supposedly important members of the company weren't (officially) notified or found out about this July 29th hack till August 10th?
I assume they were notified of the previous March hack, and how it had yet to be disclosed?
Every house I've ever lived in, and yes they're still the standard way (concrete foundation and wooden frame).
If you're in EU, they like timber framing, or somewhere warm/wet they usually do stone.
seawater and volcanic ash
http://www.popularmechanics.co...
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Not saying it CAN'T be done. Simply that concrete is just a superior building material in terms of ease of use, longevity (the world's oldest concrete structure is sneaking up on its 1900th birthday) and maintenance.
It'd be nice if we hadn't forgotten how to make that kind of cement mix.
My house is over a hundred years old, the concrete foundation is crumbling in places. Other than one corner where some idiots hadn't properly sealed the new porch, the wood frame is doing fine.
Wood-framed houses (common in NA).
It can be...
We don't know how to make that kind of cement anymore, but we do know how to grow trees.
I go on the website I like and press a button on my yubikey, that seems easier then whipping out my phone and taking a picture every time...
Probably why I setup my yubikey to also take care of my Steam login (instead of whipping out my phone).
Did they bury the QA team with Jobs?
social monopolies :)
If the top faggot had his skull squished flat on the pavement I think that would be an excellent lesson for all the little up and comer faggots who looked up to him.
Wow, you sound like you have a bit of a road rage problem...
Around here the law is if you see someone near the sidewalk you have to stop and let them jaywalk, seems to work out fine.
texter? what texter?
I suppose on the bright side; it seems people are reclaiming the roads from motor vehicles.
They're already dumping them in Guangzhou, but that's still a three hour one way journey.
First thing I thought of was the People's Liberation Army.
You didn't really answer his question. ;)
What happens if the website you want to visit isn't using a third-party mining server or maybe the mining server is hosted on EC2 or some such?
Is APK going to start using a (heaven forbid) browser extension
P.S.=> I prefer using my own DNS resolver, having a centralized location to specify to my devices and one file to update is nice; do that with your HOSTS file :)
I can also just block spammy TLDs instead of having to block every single variation of a website.
I don't recall saying Amazon is any better; just that Comcast is shit...
I called 'em naughty that's gotta be worth something.
You're on the wrong side.
Naughty naughty Amazon.
They need some way to get a tow truck :)
Seize their license/plates for two weeks, next time for a month, then a year.
No, carrying around some bulky, fireproof container is not a viable solution.
Back when I smoked I carried around a little latched tin container, it ain't hard.
This level of nonsense is part of the reason I keep an e-cigarette always handy; you can use them just about anywhere which is a big upside on days when the weather is terrible.
Oh you're one of them...