We (Australia) have an election coming up in the next couple of months where the current outlook is that the Liberal government (who are our conservative party) are going to get annihilated. I find the timing of this VERY interesting.
Apparently AT&T had a consultancy firm do a study which concluded people didn't want them.
From today's Computerphile:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Exactly what I was thinking. The current Google Apps is more than I'm willing to pay for it, but $20 per year is reasonable. I'm just glad I'm grandfathered.
It wouldn't be so bad if we got incremental updates rather than the massive download every time. Absolutely kills my net connection for a good hour (Aussie internet, yay:/) every time.
To me this is something that should have stayed as an extension. I'd say only a minority of people will use this feature (I have a Chromecast and I can't see it getting much use). Why do we need this built in to what is meant to be a fast and lightweight web browser?
I'm playing it. It's stupid, it has no depth, I didn't even grow up with Pokemon (I'm about five years too old), but it's actually quite addictive. Not something I'd ever spend money on though.
A guy at my company gave verbal four weeks notice (stupid, but still...), then when it came the date, which was well known by everyone in the company, they said he hadn't given notice. Didn't want to work with him over it or anything, so he went back to his desk, thought for about five minutes, then got up and walked out.
The majority of the good open source apps have moved to GitHub over this, and user trust in the site is dead. I know myself and a number of people I know don't go there anymore, hell, uBlock even blocks it by default.
Current internal estimates of the final game are sitting around 100Gb. Now with all the tweaking their doing (procedural damage, etc) this may go down a bit, but I'm sure they'll add more stuff too. Current beta download is around 28Gb.
How is this any different to a direct money transfer. Timing seem the same, only benefit is you don't have to give bank account details to each other (which is a minor inconvenience at best), and seems like could be hit with a lot of scams...
Doesn't this mean that search engines can freely show pirate content (including Disney content) for people to find now and not lose any safe harbour provisions? Otherwise they'd be infringing patents...
I was just thinking this and hoping they're not grit
We (Australia) have an election coming up in the next couple of months where the current outlook is that the Liberal government (who are our conservative party) are going to get annihilated. I find the timing of this VERY interesting.
How would using an iPhone Xs Max fill that role? Seems to me like that is the replacement these days.
Apparently AT&T had a consultancy firm do a study which concluded people didn't want them. From today's Computerphile:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Exactly what I was thinking. The current Google Apps is more than I'm willing to pay for it, but $20 per year is reasonable. I'm just glad I'm grandfathered.
For me the real innovation here is significantly reducing the rolling shutter effect. 1000fps is just a byproduct of the tech to do that.
It wouldn't be so bad if we got incremental updates rather than the massive download every time. Absolutely kills my net connection for a good hour (Aussie internet, yay :/) every time.
To me this is something that should have stayed as an extension. I'd say only a minority of people will use this feature (I have a Chromecast and I can't see it getting much use). Why do we need this built in to what is meant to be a fast and lightweight web browser?
I'm playing it. It's stupid, it has no depth, I didn't even grow up with Pokemon (I'm about five years too old), but it's actually quite addictive. Not something I'd ever spend money on though.
A guy at my company gave verbal four weeks notice (stupid, but still...), then when it came the date, which was well known by everyone in the company, they said he hadn't given notice. Didn't want to work with him over it or anything, so he went back to his desk, thought for about five minutes, then got up and walked out.
It's great that changes are being made, but I doubt it'll make it back to it's peak. Hopefully I get proven wrong.
The majority of the good open source apps have moved to GitHub over this, and user trust in the site is dead. I know myself and a number of people I know don't go there anymore, hell, uBlock even blocks it by default.
Type pegging in to Pornhub....
I produce a lot of JPEGs that earn me money and find me clients (photographer)... DRM? Nope, do not want.
As opposed to a regular database...
I believe this is one of the goals of Star Citizen and the way it generates missions for players and NPC's.
Been there done that. Lol yep, lost half a day on it...
Thank you, helps expand my non-existent knowledge.
Isn't the point of a laser that it's a single wavelength? Doesn't this fly in the face of that or am I missing something?
I was about to write exactly this. Syntax is easily learnt, the mindset of HOW to program is the hard bit.
Dealer... psst, kid, wanna buy some scripts...
Current internal estimates of the final game are sitting around 100Gb. Now with all the tweaking their doing (procedural damage, etc) this may go down a bit, but I'm sure they'll add more stuff too. Current beta download is around 28Gb.
How is this any different to a direct money transfer. Timing seem the same, only benefit is you don't have to give bank account details to each other (which is a minor inconvenience at best), and seems like could be hit with a lot of scams...
Close, Ask.com toolbar. Why Oracle need to do that is beyond me....
Doesn't this mean that search engines can freely show pirate content (including Disney content) for people to find now and not lose any safe harbour provisions? Otherwise they'd be infringing patents...