The review, published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, looked at 37 studies. Seven of them were randomized trials, covering about 1,000 people, and the rest were observational studies that tracked the health and habits of almost 406,000 people over time.
I had to upgrade the fuses in the building, because i figured they weren't strong enough.
*facepalm*
The fact you even said this is proof that you didn't have a single fucking clue about what you were doing. Which was setting yourself up for a hefty lawsuit and possibly criminal charges stemming from the fire you started.
Maybe the fire hasn't actually happened yet, but you've already set it up. Go read some basic info about fuses and then maybe you'll understand why you should be losing sleep over this.
...there is no longer a viable ecosystem of Ada compilers, tools, etc outside of a few specialized (and very expensive) aerospace and DoD environments.
Say what? I've got gcc-ada installed on the system I'm using to post this.
The Times reports that noncompete clauses ultimately end up keeping workers' salaries lower, "because most people get raises when they switch jobs."
Which is exactly why employers try to impose them--in order to deny their workers leverage in salary/benefits negotiations. This subverts the free market for labour. Which is exactly why non-competes should be illegal.
TL;DR: If I'm valuable enough to keep out of the hands of a competitor, then you can pay me like it.
For many apps the option is disabled. Then the internal storage fills up and updates are no longer able to update - nevermind that many of the updates are for bloatware.
That's the fault of (a) shitty apps developed by shitty developers and (b) you, for installing such apps. Nothing to do with the *platform* AFAICT.
A few years ago, I bought a 64-bit laptop that came with 32-bit Windows. I put 64-bit Windows on it only to discover that the wifi card had no 64-bit Windows driver. Period. I found that there was a Linux driver for the same card for which source was available. So I put 64-bit Linux on the machine, got the source for the driver and one make && make install later I had a 64-bit machine running a 64-bit OS with all hardware supported, including wifi. Something that was not possible using Windows, in spite of the fact that the machine came with Windows on it, for neither love nor money.
You like letting your vendors make your decisions for you, fine. But don't try to pretend that isn't what it is.
That's not a given, else there'd be no need for severability clauses.
The review, published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, looked at 37 studies. Seven of them were randomized trials, covering about 1,000 people, and the rest were observational studies that tracked the health and habits of almost 406,000 people over time.
Emphasis mine, on the part you left out.
I think you're making shit up. Let's have a citation or three.
My dentist: "The ONLY thing that soft drinks are good for is destroying your teeth. There is no more effective tooth-destroyer, short of a hammer."
...you can drop 2 slices of cucumber into a pitcher of water and it gives the whole thing a nice refreshing flavor.
They do that a lot in restaurants here (Stockholm). It actually tastes just fine. Of course, so does a slice or two of lemon, lime, or orange.
FYI: The Designing Women sisters' surname is Sugarbaker. No idea why you stuck quotes in there.
Let's see some citations to go along with your claims, please.
Notice that mail in your inbox which "appears" right at the moment you get online?
No idea what you're talking about. Feel free to elaborate.
I had to upgrade the fuses in the building, because i figured they weren't strong enough.
*facepalm*
The fact you even said this is proof that you didn't have a single fucking clue about what you were doing. Which was setting yourself up for a hefty lawsuit and possibly criminal charges stemming from the fire you started.
Maybe the fire hasn't actually happened yet, but you've already set it up. Go read some basic info about fuses and then maybe you'll understand why you should be losing sleep over this.
No, it won't. At least, not for the reasons you claim, which are nonsense.
...there is no longer a viable ecosystem of Ada compilers, tools, etc outside of a few specialized (and very expensive) aerospace and DoD environments.
Say what? I've got gcc-ada installed on the system I'm using to post this.
When I first heard about Rust and went to check it out, the so-called "community" put me off it completely.
I would expect Slashdot users to post numerous variations on, "Is she hot?"
What about Ada?
I came to this story to post this very question.
Oh, I'm pro-Unicode. I'm just anti-emoji.
The Times reports that noncompete clauses ultimately end up keeping workers' salaries lower, "because most people get raises when they switch jobs."
Which is exactly why employers try to impose them--in order to deny their workers leverage in salary/benefits negotiations. This subverts the free market for labour. Which is exactly why non-competes should be illegal.
TL;DR: If I'm valuable enough to keep out of the hands of a competitor, then you can pay me like it.
My computer should not divulge any potentially useful information to anyone other than me and those whom I authorise.
You feel differently about yours, maybe.
For many apps the option is disabled. Then the internal storage fills up and updates are no longer able to update - nevermind that many of the updates are for bloatware.
That's the fault of (a) shitty apps developed by shitty developers and (b) you, for installing such apps. Nothing to do with the *platform* AFAICT.
A few years ago, I bought a 64-bit laptop that came with 32-bit Windows. I put 64-bit Windows on it only to discover that the wifi card had no 64-bit Windows driver. Period. I found that there was a Linux driver for the same card for which source was available. So I put 64-bit Linux on the machine, got the source for the driver and one make && make install later I had a 64-bit machine running a 64-bit OS with all hardware supported, including wifi. Something that was not possible using Windows, in spite of the fact that the machine came with Windows on it, for neither love nor money.
You like letting your vendors make your decisions for you, fine. But don't try to pretend that isn't what it is.
Take it up with Oracle (amongst others).
Why is it so hard on Android phones, though not on Windows phones going the way of the dinosaurs, to move apps to the SD card?
What do you mean by "hard"? I've found it dead easy to do this on nearly every Android device I've ever owned. Mostly Samsung gear, FWIW.
Drivers NEVER have to be re-compiled.
False. You just make yourself dependent on the good will of vendors to perform the builds for you, since they won't let you have the sources.
When my computer's OS lies by stating a username/password combination is wrong, when actually the account has been (temporary) disabled.
That's standard security practise, and it's actually for good reason.
A pox on Unicode!
TFTFY.
And it works on Linux, too. Thanks, GBS!