anyways, the stock ticker disagrees even if you spell it properly, GOOGL and GOOG.. the alphabet remix of the name was due to them having the domain pretty much and in all practicality has ZERO EFFECT ON FUCKING ANYTHING, so it's better if journos don't start acting like they're different companies since they are the one and the same.
dunno how it makes harder to be an ACTUAL REAL CONTRACTOR when amazon terms for a 'contractor' are ANYTHING BUT contractor terms - it just makes you an employee that has been tied to the company just as much as with regular 'job' but you don't get benefits of the 'job'.
a contractor could do other delivery jobs too.
"other jobs to be had and no one is holding a gun to your head to work for this employer." THATS RIGHT, A FUCKING EMPLOYER! that's the entire fucking point, they're employees!
(really, you should have written your reply with JOB replaced with CONTRACT and see about it after that)
they'll fix it so that you don't lose power / efficiency.
but here is the kicker to that: some of them need new physical parts. and that is in their fix plan. which is why they're offering deep discounts to owners of some cars in order to buy a new car.. because the fix is so expensive(1.6 tdi's in germany for example afaik).
basically they will have to bring the engines up to the spec of the newer engine model and that needs swapping out parts.. it's not just a firmware fix.
if the game servers are down then the game servers are down and you can hack that part of it.
more interesting is what they mean with game system.
there is essentially no difference in functionality in regards of games and apps with ps4 or xbox one and ipad. neither of them is purely a gaming device. basically the kindle is the only thing that would with the cant circumvent...
the possibility to give some services the facebook 'zero' treatment is actually a really fucking minor problem when you can buy unlimited internet for under 10 bucks that does not have a strict cap to count against(and if you can buy that sim from another country then yeehaw).
well, but you you're not allowed to do that, it's bullying!
bullying is a big issue, however professional victims/bullying experts are a real problem - many of them being just aholes who get called aholes, but in their mind they have thought up this total foolproof scheme where saying so is bullying and they should get paid for it.
like, say, if someone were to make a 'game', a very shitty game, and if someone said it was a shitty game then that would be bullying and IMMORAL... like, just do something else then. it's not random who gets 'harassed' online or which online products get bad reviews.
dunno.. I can only speak for finland, but the tests were largely created by the teachers themselves and I think we spent way more than this on doing tests.. didn't feel that much as teaching to the test most of the time.
notable exceptions were country wide math competitions and such in lower grades and in high school the highschool final exams (equivalent to sat I suppose). the highschool finals were also more like a parallel test to the other tests - not being part of a single course or something like that but rather a separate event at the end of high school.
that's enough for 100% of the apps that are not using ndk, which is like 98% of apps. few games might not run but android gta III will run just fine with 512...
I mean, where the fuck did you get the idea that 1gigabyte is not enough to run most popular apps?
do you even know how much normal dalvik style vm apps have access to memory?? WAY LESS THAN FUCKING ONE GIGABYTE - oh if they had there would be much less problems coding for it.
the typical heap sizes a single application has access to are around 64 to 256 - and on 4.0 even less.
so yeah, pretty much anything will run on it, besides it doesn't need to have that much memory anyways since the screen is lower resolution so the bitmaps don't take so much of the memory.. and it's the bitmaps that take most of the memory in almost any typical mobile application.
well yeah if say the principal of the school held a speech to the students promoting said candidate.. you get it or not?
using the school funds to fund billboards would have been pretty blatant, but essentially the same thing happened. but since it didn't cost the school money it was just minor.
10 bucks gets you decent mobile internet enough for browsing etc in most of the world. and even then 150 f bucks is 150 bucks of a difference in price. it buys 150 beers or whatever.
the point is that even if you can afford it there's little point in paying that premium. smartphones are already going to the way that you don't really get that much better device by spending 700 dollars vs. spending 120 dollars and that price is going to settle somewhere around 50 bucks eventually - who owns that market will own the world.
it's not for international discussions sake that puting is denying it.
putin is saying in Russia that Russia does not participate, that there is no russian soldiers dying in ukraine and so forth - and in current russia if you say otherwise you're an undesirable and potentially subject to.. well, getting shot in the back near kremlin to put bluntly.
the international news following russians are being scared into being quiet or just outright leaving the country so there's that - also a typical russian has been accustomed to not really give a shit what happens 20 km's away, he is more concerned if he has enough potatoes and vodka for the winter.
the thermodynamic effects for steam engine were 'common sense' known for a long while before practical steam engines emerged.
it was in fact manufacturing advances that made them viable().
that is, ideas/theories are a dime a dozen but actually making them reality is much rarer. basically, it's kind of right to say that funding basic research doesn't yield innovations, which is doublespeak for commercial inventions.
I don't understand though why waste government money on basic research in a country that has the richest universities in the world with the most expensive admission. they should be able to hold their own.
well the device worked as intended and the network connection seemed self healing and 'just worked'. it just happened to cost a lot more than the user thought.
for the majority of american users that's the iphone in a nutshell anyways, "oh it was only a 200 dollar upgrade...... and 800 more in fees over 2 years. but hey i do get 3 bucks worth of data for free!"
if the client tries to claim complete ownership of the licensed media, the client ceases to have any license to use and distribute the media in question and has to pay extra fees.
just look for one of the hendo explanation videos or some older science experiment video that uses the same trick. basically,tape some magnets on some dremels, attach said dremels to a board, turn on and put on a conductive sheet. it's not a very practical phenomena which is why you rarely see it - in essence for 99% uses just attaching 4 wheels to said board is more practical.
though these guys have some way of actually moving it forward? that would be somewhat interesting.
the cost of research OR cost of manufacturing doesn't dictate the price at the counter.
what people can pay and how much they can ask for it dictates the price.
the 750$ for example had only the reasoning that "people need this and nobody else sells this" to make the price hike to 750 (it was a bit cheaper previously) - so yeah, r&d price for it having had a reason for it being expensive is pretty much baloney.
after the risky bit of research has been done they have it - it's after that they make the decision to actually produce it and that depends only on if they can produce it at a profit - and the price is generally just a random number based on how much they can ask for regardless of how much it cost to come up with the product.
the more essential and the more exclusive the medicine is to the producer, the higher the price. they're generally not even shooting for the max production/max profit line - instead many med companies in regards of their usa market seem to shoot for minimum production max profit. blame your broken medical insurance system.
I thought it was always blatantly obvious why google decided to put money into creating a browser.
it was just around the time adblockers were starting to look like they might ship by default on some popular browsers - at that time it would have only needed IE and firefox to start doing that and it would have been a disaster for google adwords(since then ms has dabbled in the search and advert biz too..).
also, thats why they were paying mozilla to not make firefox better in the ways that it could have been better(instead of adblocking they decided to ship with friggin skins)
it's severance, so there is pay involved. if the compensation is a joke then the contract is not valid anyways - also the compensation better be same as normal pay because you can not move and get a new job while under it anyways...
I don't get it though how it would get the answer better than a human who should be using the same resources anyways, that is, using something like this as a resource.
not sure what good it does for them to know if someone is dropping out of an online course or not though, like, I suppose it just checks if someone has advanced in the course in the past 3-7 days at all
well they just made the mistake of !'ing the default value. you know, the same kind of mistake they did with checking the update to windows 10 optional update to be checked on by default. what a 'mistake'
well they usually change those caps. youtube is full of vids. bigger risk is batteries for RTC leaking all over the mainboard really, ruining it.
but people seem to forget that they would turn yellow in 2-4 years when they were new too so it's not that surprising retrobrighted stuff is turning back yellow I'd think.. not really that much of a problem imho. and I'd wager theres more amiga cases going around than amiga motherboards(simple mathematics)
he just wants an exlibris that has some digital aspect to it.
which is silly.
what he needs is a big monster of a card straight on the cover to remind who is the owner of the book and that they should return it.
rfid or whatever will not do, because it will not help them in any way. the book has barcodes in it already anyways.
basically, just print out stickers with your face on them and stick them on both back and front covers and that's it.
pretty sure it's not albaphet.
anyways, the stock ticker disagrees even if you spell it properly, GOOGL and GOOG.. the alphabet remix of the name was due to them having the domain pretty much and in all practicality has ZERO EFFECT ON FUCKING ANYTHING, so it's better if journos don't start acting like they're different companies since they are the one and the same.
dunno how it makes harder to be an ACTUAL REAL CONTRACTOR when amazon terms for a 'contractor' are ANYTHING BUT contractor terms - it just makes you an employee that has been tied to the company just as much as with regular 'job' but you don't get benefits of the 'job'.
a contractor could do other delivery jobs too.
"other jobs to be had and no one is holding a gun to your head to work for this employer." THATS RIGHT, A FUCKING EMPLOYER! that's the entire fucking point, they're employees!
(really, you should have written your reply with JOB replaced with CONTRACT and see about it after that)
they'll fix it so that you don't lose power / efficiency.
but here is the kicker to that: some of them need new physical parts. and that is in their fix plan. which is why they're offering deep discounts to owners of some cars in order to buy a new car.. because the fix is so expensive(1.6 tdi's in germany for example afaik).
basically they will have to bring the engines up to the spec of the newer engine model and that needs swapping out parts.. it's not just a firmware fix.
a receiver is not a transmitter. but for the blimp to fill it's original duty it needed to have transmitters.
they probably knew where it was all the time anyways, just didn't want to bring it down.
if the game servers are down then the game servers are down and you can hack that part of it.
more interesting is what they mean with game system.
there is essentially no difference in functionality in regards of games and apps with ps4 or xbox one and ipad. neither of them is purely a gaming device. basically the kindle is the only thing that would with the cant circumvent...
the possibility to give some services the facebook 'zero' treatment is actually a really fucking minor problem when you can buy unlimited internet for under 10 bucks that does not have a strict cap to count against(and if you can buy that sim from another country then yeehaw).
well, but you you're not allowed to do that, it's bullying!
bullying is a big issue, however professional victims/bullying experts are a real problem - many of them being just aholes who get called aholes, but in their mind they have thought up this total foolproof scheme where saying so is bullying and they should get paid for it.
like, say, if someone were to make a 'game', a very shitty game, and if someone said it was a shitty game then that would be bullying and IMMORAL... like, just do something else then. it's not random who gets 'harassed' online or which online products get bad reviews.
dunno.. I can only speak for finland, but the tests were largely created by the teachers themselves and I think we spent way more than this on doing tests.. didn't feel that much as teaching to the test most of the time.
notable exceptions were country wide math competitions and such in lower grades and in high school the highschool final exams (equivalent to sat I suppose). the highschool finals were also more like a parallel test to the other tests - not being part of a single course or something like that but rather a separate event at the end of high school.
uhh. yeah.
that's enough for 100% of the apps that are not using ndk, which is like 98% of apps. few games might not run but android gta III will run just fine with 512...
I mean, where the fuck did you get the idea that 1gigabyte is not enough to run most popular apps?
do you even know how much normal dalvik style vm apps have access to memory?? WAY LESS THAN FUCKING ONE GIGABYTE - oh if they had there would be much less problems coding for it.
the typical heap sizes a single application has access to are around 64 to 256 - and on 4.0 even less.
so yeah, pretty much anything will run on it, besides it doesn't need to have that much memory anyways since the screen is lower resolution so the bitmaps don't take so much of the memory.. and it's the bitmaps that take most of the memory in almost any typical mobile application.
this isn't superconductive.. its basically just spinning magnets over copper.
well yeah if say the principal of the school held a speech to the students promoting said candidate.. you get it or not?
using the school funds to fund billboards would have been pretty blatant, but essentially the same thing happened. but since it didn't cost the school money it was just minor.
10 bucks gets you decent mobile internet enough for browsing etc in most of the world. and even then 150 f bucks is 150 bucks of a difference in price. it buys 150 beers or whatever.
the point is that even if you can afford it there's little point in paying that premium. smartphones are already going to the way that you don't really get that much better device by spending 700 dollars vs. spending 120 dollars and that price is going to settle somewhere around 50 bucks eventually - who owns that market will own the world.
it's not for international discussions sake that puting is denying it.
putin is saying in Russia that Russia does not participate, that there is no russian soldiers dying in ukraine and so forth - and in current russia if you say otherwise you're an undesirable and potentially subject to.. well, getting shot in the back near kremlin to put bluntly.
the international news following russians are being scared into being quiet or just outright leaving the country so there's that - also a typical russian has been accustomed to not really give a shit what happens 20 km's away, he is more concerned if he has enough potatoes and vodka for the winter.
the thermodynamic effects for steam engine were 'common sense' known for a long while before practical steam engines emerged.
it was in fact manufacturing advances that made them viable().
that is, ideas/theories are a dime a dozen but actually making them reality is much rarer. basically, it's kind of right to say that funding basic research doesn't yield innovations, which is doublespeak for commercial inventions.
I don't understand though why waste government money on basic research in a country that has the richest universities in the world with the most expensive admission. they should be able to hold their own.
well the device worked as intended and the network connection seemed self healing and 'just worked'. it just happened to cost a lot more than the user thought.
for the majority of american users that's the iphone in a nutshell anyways, "oh it was only a 200 dollar upgrade... ... and 800 more in fees over 2 years. but hey i do get 3 bucks worth of data for free!"
if the client tries to claim complete ownership of the licensed media, the client ceases to have any license to use and distribute the media in question and has to pay extra fees.
well, hendo is one.
just look for one of the hendo explanation videos or some older science experiment video that uses the same trick. basically,tape some magnets on some dremels, attach said dremels to a board, turn on and put on a conductive sheet. it's not a very practical phenomena which is why you rarely see it - in essence for 99% uses just attaching 4 wheels to said board is more practical.
though these guys have some way of actually moving it forward? that would be somewhat interesting.
the cost of research OR cost of manufacturing doesn't dictate the price at the counter.
what people can pay and how much they can ask for it dictates the price.
the 750$ for example had only the reasoning that "people need this and nobody else sells this" to make the price hike to 750 (it was a bit cheaper previously) - so yeah, r&d price for it having had a reason for it being expensive is pretty much baloney.
after the risky bit of research has been done they have it - it's after that they make the decision to actually produce it and that depends only on if they can produce it at a profit - and the price is generally just a random number based on how much they can ask for regardless of how much it cost to come up with the product.
the more essential and the more exclusive the medicine is to the producer, the higher the price. they're generally not even shooting for the max production/max profit line - instead many med companies in regards of their usa market seem to shoot for minimum production max profit. blame your broken medical insurance system.
I thought it was always blatantly obvious why google decided to put money into creating a browser.
it was just around the time adblockers were starting to look like they might ship by default on some popular browsers - at that time it would have only needed IE and firefox to start doing that and it would have been a disaster for google adwords(since then ms has dabbled in the search and advert biz too..).
also, thats why they were paying mozilla to not make firefox better in the ways that it could have been better(instead of adblocking they decided to ship with friggin skins)
it's severance, so there is pay involved. if the compensation is a joke then the contract is not valid anyways - also the compensation better be same as normal pay because you can not move and get a new job while under it anyways...
probably to avoid long talk times with the maintainers, if the original project even has maintainers.. emulators tend to be like that.
it's just what seems rather simple data analysis.
I don't get it though how it would get the answer better than a human who should be using the same resources anyways, that is, using something like this as a resource.
not sure what good it does for them to know if someone is dropping out of an online course or not though, like, I suppose it just checks if someone has advanced in the course in the past 3-7 days at all
well they just made the mistake of !'ing the default value. you know, the same kind of mistake they did with checking the update to windows 10 optional update to be checked on by default. what a 'mistake'
well they usually change those caps. youtube is full of vids. bigger risk is batteries for RTC leaking all over the mainboard really, ruining it.
but people seem to forget that they would turn yellow in 2-4 years when they were new too so it's not that surprising retrobrighted stuff is turning back yellow I'd think.. not really that much of a problem imho. and I'd wager theres more amiga cases going around than amiga motherboards(simple mathematics)