"But It really is way, way better than most other credit cards"
they always are when they are new, a way to lure you in. enjoy the benefits while they are still available, they won't be forever. in a few years, it'll be just like any other card.
seems like a collection of casual games, which is OK i guess for that lost minute every now and then. but not for a serious, engaging gaming experience.
nothing new here, i suppose everybody already knows this. just another confirmation not to buy anything else but; - an android one phone - or a phone that allows custom roms
suing hard disk vendors for allowing too much storage space, suing cpu vendors for making cpu's that are so fast they can play music easily, suing hifi vendors for making devices that allows to play music at any time of your choice, suing people for having ears.
employees working for those companies probably have to jump through hoops to get their expense reports approved, meanwhile random people just send invoices which get approved and paid without question.
good thing India has it's priorities in order. banning and arresting people for playing PUBG is a more urgent matter then dealing with all the rape problems they're having.
i like the conclusion, all languages are good security wise, it just depends on how you use them. the questions actually should have been: which programmers use the most secure coding practises.
It's crazy expensive too, I pay roughly 400$ a year for this "service" where I have to sort everything myself, yet - the recycling companies / garbies if you like... are fighting over the resources because to them, they're really valuable.
love it, except this bit. if it is so valuable, why put such a hefty price on it? hell, the fine is only $80, which is a lot less then $400 when you're doing it right.
we'll have Google, MS, Sony, some other company (maybe Valve?), all with game-streaming services to pick from. guess what, it will be the same horrible situation we have now with video streaming. some services will have game x, which is not available anywhere else, gaming company y will end it's contract with service z and from one day to the next all those games will be gone (oh, but they will be available from service w or you know, or own service because we want in on the action!). you can also bet that all these streaming services will have their own studios only making games that will be available on their own service.
i hear a lot of US people complain about robocalls, it seems to be a real, serious problem. it's something i never ever hear about with my friends, colleagues, family, etc here in EU. i'm really interested to know/hear why this seems to be a US only(?) problem, what's stopping robocallers in EU?
some people just have an awesome sense of direction, and can't get lost no matter where you drop them of. other get lost in their own house, so to speak. this skill/ability must come from somewhere, looks like some people are still able to tap into these brain signals (unknowingly?) to aid them finding their way.
nothing ever changes, people basically do the same thing on windows. download and install the most stupid application from any site, no matter how sketchy, just because they think it is funny/handy/... we've all seen those pc's, they barely work anymore.
sure, i like how easy it is to pay with my card, it's my prefered way of paying for stuff. i don't want to pay with my phone, anything involving money has no place on my phone.
"But It really is way, way better than most other credit cards"
they always are when they are new, a way to lure you in. enjoy the benefits while they are still available, they won't be forever. in a few years, it'll be just like any other card.
in total that is not a bad price for what you get, if you even buy just a few news subscriptions, you'll be spending more then $9 easily.
seems like a collection of casual games, which is OK i guess for that lost minute every now and then.
but not for a serious, engaging gaming experience.
nothing new here, i suppose everybody already knows this.
just another confirmation not to buy anything else but;
- an android one phone
- or a phone that allows custom roms
suing hard disk vendors for allowing too much storage space, suing cpu vendors for making cpu's that are so fast they can play music easily, suing hifi vendors for making devices that allows to play music at any time of your choice, suing people for having ears.
pick one and watch whatever is on there, there is probably already too much content on to watch it all (and new stuff is being added the whole time).
employees working for those companies probably have to jump through hoops to get their expense reports approved, meanwhile random people just send invoices which get approved and paid without question.
if anything, this was all planned in by Apple, just to make another steady stream of income.
amazing, next week we'll read something about a guy who says blogs are his new old prefered social media!
with the difference being that it was being forced upon with no way to not watch ads.
here people are doing it by choice.
good thing India has it's priorities in order.
banning and arresting people for playing PUBG is a more urgent matter then dealing with all the rape problems they're having.
i like the conclusion, all languages are good security wise, it just depends on how you use them.
the questions actually should have been: which programmers use the most secure coding practises.
the interesting part is that all of this is running on a linux, debian based OS.
i'd say linux is a viable gaming platform!
It's crazy expensive too, I pay roughly 400$ a year for this "service" where I have to sort everything myself, yet - the recycling companies / garbies if you like... are fighting over the resources because to them, they're really valuable.
love it, except this bit.
if it is so valuable, why put such a hefty price on it? hell, the fine is only $80, which is a lot less then $400 when you're doing it right.
we'll have Google, MS, Sony, some other company (maybe Valve?), all with game-streaming services to pick from.
guess what, it will be the same horrible situation we have now with video streaming.
some services will have game x, which is not available anywhere else, gaming company y will end it's contract with service z and from one day to the next all those games will be gone (oh, but they will be available from service w or you know, or own service because we want in on the action!).
you can also bet that all these streaming services will have their own studios only making games that will be available on their own service.
aaarch, nooo... stop it already.
i hear a lot of US people complain about robocalls, it seems to be a real, serious problem.
it's something i never ever hear about with my friends, colleagues, family, etc here in EU.
i'm really interested to know/hear why this seems to be a US only(?) problem, what's stopping robocallers in EU?
some people just have an awesome sense of direction, and can't get lost no matter where you drop them of. other get lost in their own house, so to speak.
this skill/ability must come from somewhere, looks like some people are still able to tap into these brain signals (unknowingly?) to aid them finding their way.
US says US is best!
Russia, China, India is probably saying the same about themselves.
isn't all (so called) AI already 'reasonably powerful' enough to cause mayhem if used in a bad way?
640x480? those cpu's you talk about would render it in much, much lower resolution.
still it was sooooo cool to see.
don't know what everybody is complaining about, this is the first version of this tech, in 5 years it will be just as fast as regular 3d is now.
nothing ever changes, people basically do the same thing on windows.
download and install the most stupid application from any site, no matter how sketchy, just because they think it is funny/handy/...
we've all seen those pc's, they barely work anymore.
how MS has changed, it's not the same company it was 10 years ago!
riiiiiiiight...
"A researcher found that many Android apps request access to sensitive permissions that they don't need."
is anybody still not aware of this?
if that stuff already is cause for police questioning, what the hell...
this is a prank, you know, like the one where you say 'press alt-f4 for admin rights' in a chat channel, no harm was done, chill out.
sure, i like how easy it is to pay with my card, it's my prefered way of paying for stuff.
i don't want to pay with my phone, anything involving money has no place on my phone.