Drivers aren't as inattentive as cyclists willfullness to drive dangerously. There's a reason semi trailers tell you to stay out of their blind spots. If a car drives in a semi's blind spot and gets creamed, that's on the car's driver. Same for bikes in cars' blind spots.
Just because the word "rightest" doesn't roll off the tongue as nicely as "leftist" doesn't change the fact that "leftist" means "leftwinger" and plenty of people use "rightwinger". I think it's you who is the moron.
Either vote in a new board or sell your stock. Suing your partners to make up for your own ignorant investments makes you the most worthless kind of human being.
The average transaction fee for an ETH transaction is pennies or less. If that transaction is consuming as much electricity as an average household does in a day, then why aren't we powering houses with all this insanely cheap energy the Ethereum users seem so able to find?
And how much is additional data? That's pretty important. I pay $50/mo. for unlimited call/text and 15GiB of data. So can you get an additional 11GiB for under $40?
The AC brought it up. I can't remember the last time I ran some GIMP operation and it took long enough to notice or interfere with my work. Maybe you are comparing GIMP on Mac (which is probably slower than Linux) or comparing a powerful Mac with a weak PC?
You mean they could be wrong again? The IPCC models in the 90s predicted exactly that. So, put whatever stock you feel is appropriate in science that does not present any experimental evidence and is based solely the ability of software to model complex systems.
I have a coworker on Mac who has a license to use Adobe CS (Photoshop), but who uses GIMP regularly instead. There are a few features you can't get in GIMP, but if you don't need those, it's all what you're used to. And if you intend to automate your work, GIMP blows away Photoshop.
Well, in the case of encryption, the NSA pushed to drop the export controls once it became clear that forcing Americans to use weak encryption whenever they might be dealing with foreigners is counter-productive to protecting Americans. When it was just the NSA who could crack DES, they were OK with forcing the rest of the world onto DES. Once other foreign powers acquired the capability, the NSA realized how stupid they were being.
Sure. Let's revisit the fun and profit that was the encryption wars. It was fun to have an American version of IE that was different from the international version. And who didn't enjoy surreptitious release of crypto research in Europe to get around export controls? All that profit for software developers who get to do the same job twice was super beneficial.
As an American, I am not subject to Russian law even if I use a Russian bank. The legal reach of the American banking system gives us a unique and global authority unparalleled in the world. We are the primal authority and the rest of the world is largely subject to our dictates.
It's still pretty hard to find a $1k Android phone. They exist, but they are not representative of the high end Android market. $650-750 is typical. Which is still super high for a phone without HDMI or dock.
I'm sorry you're so poor you don't even realize how much a low-end luxury car costs.
And so you arrive to work after a workout but without taking a shower? And your coworkers don't hate you?
Drivers aren't as inattentive as cyclists willfullness to drive dangerously. There's a reason semi trailers tell you to stay out of their blind spots. If a car drives in a semi's blind spot and gets creamed, that's on the car's driver. Same for bikes in cars' blind spots.
And you don't shower when you get in?
I imagine most of it's telecommuting. I'd guess there's significant overlap between bike-friendly employers and remote-friendly employers.
Yet, for some reason we stopped building castles. Hmmm... it's almost as if technology made them obsolete...
Just because the word "rightest" doesn't roll off the tongue as nicely as "leftist" doesn't change the fact that "leftist" means "leftwinger" and plenty of people use "rightwinger". I think it's you who is the moron.
If you think China is ultra capitalist, you should read Hayak to understand what capitalism looks like.
Either vote in a new board or sell your stock. Suing your partners to make up for your own ignorant investments makes you the most worthless kind of human being.
The average transaction fee for an ETH transaction is pennies or less. If that transaction is consuming as much electricity as an average household does in a day, then why aren't we powering houses with all this insanely cheap energy the Ethereum users seem so able to find?
And how much is additional data? That's pretty important. I pay $50/mo. for unlimited call/text and 15GiB of data. So can you get an additional 11GiB for under $40?
The AC brought it up. I can't remember the last time I ran some GIMP operation and it took long enough to notice or interfere with my work. Maybe you are comparing GIMP on Mac (which is probably slower than Linux) or comparing a powerful Mac with a weak PC?
You mean they could be wrong again? The IPCC models in the 90s predicted exactly that. So, put whatever stock you feel is appropriate in science that does not present any experimental evidence and is based solely the ability of software to model complex systems.
He's not a graphics artist. He's an iOS developer. And guess what? Most people who use Photoshop are amateurs who aren't graphics artists.
You're a moron. Photoshop takes longer to startup than GIMP.
Look up AMOC slowdowns. "Decades" is the timeline in which we expect an ice age to arrive.
Offense is something that is taken, not given. Stop taking offense from people.
GIMP users have the same problem with Photoshop, I assure you.
I have a coworker on Mac who has a license to use Adobe CS (Photoshop), but who uses GIMP regularly instead. There are a few features you can't get in GIMP, but if you don't need those, it's all what you're used to. And if you intend to automate your work, GIMP blows away Photoshop.
Well, in the case of encryption, the NSA pushed to drop the export controls once it became clear that forcing Americans to use weak encryption whenever they might be dealing with foreigners is counter-productive to protecting Americans. When it was just the NSA who could crack DES, they were OK with forcing the rest of the world onto DES. Once other foreign powers acquired the capability, the NSA realized how stupid they were being.
Sure. Let's revisit the fun and profit that was the encryption wars. It was fun to have an American version of IE that was different from the international version. And who didn't enjoy surreptitious release of crypto research in Europe to get around export controls? All that profit for software developers who get to do the same job twice was super beneficial.
The point is most software "just works" with a recompile.
Windows has long supported ARM and Itanium. The whole point of the Win32 API/MFC/WinForms/Aero/other is so Windows apps can be built on all platforms.
As an American, I am not subject to Russian law even if I use a Russian bank. The legal reach of the American banking system gives us a unique and global authority unparalleled in the world. We are the primal authority and the rest of the world is largely subject to our dictates.
It's still pretty hard to find a $1k Android phone. They exist, but they are not representative of the high end Android market. $650-750 is typical. Which is still super high for a phone without HDMI or dock.