The US total cost of living is also higher, just because the salary is high and you get more in your hands don't mean that you actually earn more since a lot of that money is used to pay for your living like property taxes and various fees.
The US citizens pays property tax and a lot of fees, Europeans pays income tax - so the overall tax pressure isn't that different. The main difference is that cost of consumer products is relatively viewed lower in the US compared to Europe so a TV is cheaper.
Even better - just write useless comments in your code since there are tools that may punish you if you have no comments but there's no penalty for useless comments.
Don't make it easy for any replacement, write instructions in shorthand and use terms that are unfamiliar to anyone not local. Speak with a heavy accent yourself and make clear that the accent of your replacement isn't easy to understand, play it out to the maximum so that any replacement from offshore won't learn much about the critical details - only daily bread&butter details that you have to do anyway and let passwords for routers and other infrastructural equipment be using accented characters not present on a normal US keyboard. It can take a long time before some passwords are needed so whenever you are asked about it then you don't remember them and any paper that they were written on was accidentally shredded when you left.
Just don't sign anything you don't understand without a lawyer having checked it first so that you don't have to be responsible after you have quit.
Not unusual, a lot of stuff is moved to India and it's not working well where I work.
No point in providing any useful stuff if your job is at the line.
Better search for a new job when you can.
Encrypting key information and putting up access restrictions between different network segments with firewalls in between "in the name of security" is a nice way to ensure that it's going to be cumbersome to manage the systems remotely.
The movie did put irony into a book that was written as an experiment to see how far that you could stretch some notions in society. Heinlein did that often in his books - trying to experiment with what can humans become when certain rules were applied.
Take a book that has brought society to an extreme not very different from the Nazi Germany extreme and then apply a layer of irony upon that when making the movie. I think that it's going to be hard to actually top that. Many movies that are literal to the books are usually ending up too stiff to be good.
It depends on their relative speed if they would get into orbit of each other - low relative speed and no other significant mass nearby disturbing the balance and you would get them to act as a pair of dancers rotating around each other - even if it's going to be slow it would happen.
It's still quite interesting that the black hole got accelerated to such a speed, and only reason I can see for it is that it had a near miss with another much heavier black hole.
Imagine the bang when it finally hits something heavier than itself.
But to be honest - having the screen going close to the edge causes a different set of problems - that the fingers holding the phone are touching the display causing incorrect input. A problem for us with large hands.
Microsoft had the chance to make a decent phone with Windows Phone 6.1, but they nlew it because they had a shitty api and a bad build system for the OS creating headache for many vendors.
It applies to drones, but a balloon on a string is not a drone.
There will always be a way around rules like that.
And considering that the cops here in Sweden are way too busy with other stuff this would be low on the list as long as it's not used to create child porn.
The advantage with the Lunux kernel over alternatives is greater than the disadvantages, so Linux will continue. Porting all stuff to other cores like drivers etc. is going to introduce new bugs.
Unless the task is running on the card and not in Windows.
The US total cost of living is also higher, just because the salary is high and you get more in your hands don't mean that you actually earn more since a lot of that money is used to pay for your living like property taxes and various fees.
The US citizens pays property tax and a lot of fees, Europeans pays income tax - so the overall tax pressure isn't that different. The main difference is that cost of consumer products is relatively viewed lower in the US compared to Europe so a TV is cheaper.
Stories like these just makes me depressed and realizing that we have a world worse than what's depicted in Max Headroom.
I think that both Aldous Huxley and George Orwell underestimated what we would come to.
Speshual Olympusch for you then.
Even better - just write useless comments in your code since there are tools that may punish you if you have no comments but there's no penalty for useless comments.
I prefer a cement kiln - anything entering it would definitely be scrambled.
And the unions haven't been cooperative either before so it allowed them to be shunned by most parties - even employees.
Don't make it easy for any replacement, write instructions in shorthand and use terms that are unfamiliar to anyone not local. Speak with a heavy accent yourself and make clear that the accent of your replacement isn't easy to understand, play it out to the maximum so that any replacement from offshore won't learn much about the critical details - only daily bread&butter details that you have to do anyway and let passwords for routers and other infrastructural equipment be using accented characters not present on a normal US keyboard. It can take a long time before some passwords are needed so whenever you are asked about it then you don't remember them and any paper that they were written on was accidentally shredded when you left.
Just don't sign anything you don't understand without a lawyer having checked it first so that you don't have to be responsible after you have quit.
Not unusual, a lot of stuff is moved to India and it's not working well where I work.
No point in providing any useful stuff if your job is at the line.
Better search for a new job when you can.
Encrypting key information and putting up access restrictions between different network segments with firewalls in between "in the name of security" is a nice way to ensure that it's going to be cumbersome to manage the systems remotely.
The movie did put irony into a book that was written as an experiment to see how far that you could stretch some notions in society. Heinlein did that often in his books - trying to experiment with what can humans become when certain rules were applied.
Take a book that has brought society to an extreme not very different from the Nazi Germany extreme and then apply a layer of irony upon that when making the movie. I think that it's going to be hard to actually top that. Many movies that are literal to the books are usually ending up too stiff to be good.
They can still limit it to certain sites - or put a proxy in between that fakes the original certificate.
Turkey want to do with the Kurds the same way they did with the Armenians over a century ago.
Almost 1/100th of the speed of light, which is quite fast. Fast enough to get relativistic effects.
It depends on their relative speed if they would get into orbit of each other - low relative speed and no other significant mass nearby disturbing the balance and you would get them to act as a pair of dancers rotating around each other - even if it's going to be slow it would happen.
It's still quite interesting that the black hole got accelerated to such a speed, and only reason I can see for it is that it had a near miss with another much heavier black hole.
Imagine the bang when it finally hits something heavier than itself.
Not if it comes to Samsung.
But to be honest - having the screen going close to the edge causes a different set of problems - that the fingers holding the phone are touching the display causing incorrect input. A problem for us with large hands.
I agree - the 80286 was too weak for Linux - lacking some essential instructions.
I think it was not until recently the kernel got upgraded to no longer support the 80386.
Microsoft had the chance to make a decent phone with Windows Phone 6.1, but they nlew it because they had a shitty api and a bad build system for the OS creating headache for many vendors.
It applies to drones, but a balloon on a string is not a drone.
There will always be a way around rules like that.
And considering that the cops here in Sweden are way too busy with other stuff this would be low on the list as long as it's not used to create child porn.
On a droid - not a big problem unless you install some strange apps.
I recompiled to the latest kernel yesterday and I didn't have any problems with UEFI, so I'm not sure what you are talking about.
And even the 2.4 kernel.
The advantage with the Lunux kernel over alternatives is greater than the disadvantages, so Linux will continue. Porting all stuff to other cores like drivers etc. is going to introduce new bugs.
It depends on if your machine is open to the internet or not. And if you have users on your machine that you don't want to give root permissions.
I upgraded to 4.8 yesterday due to the Dirty COW bug.
Too many jokes about dirty cows are expected.