>state actors such as the IRA Can you elaborate on the IRA == state actor part?
Has "unlisted" ever been known to mean "private"? I never assumed it was - rather it was just a video that would not appear in searches or recommendations on YouTube.
But it isn't just a camera, its an array of stuff
I'm confused. The carrier, time, battery life, etc, are in the notch ears.. https://i.redd.it/1es9glox9t601.jpg Maybe I'm misunderstanding you? edit: that was a genuine question
Don't you only need to remember the last 5 or 6?
IA's definition of CDL and yours (by proxy of the NWU faq you linked) seem quite different. IA contends that the CDL program lends one digital copy per physical copy the lender owns (ie. the “owned to loaned” ratio).…
I didn't suggest reliable
The Daily Mail is in the top three newspapers, by circulation, in the UK. And far far more read than the broadsheets. How is it not considered the "mainstream"?
For the things that make a smart phone smart. We expect people to be able to find locations without directions, access arbitrary information, receive email, use eTickets, access calendars, etc - on the go, at any time…
I didn't read it as indicating laziness, I read it as those who make time to build creative structures with a straight mind may more easily make use of the psychedelic's influence than those who have not. ie.…
In general privacy law seem to work under the "expectation of privacy", which is why you see signs warning of security cameras or monitors showing what they see. In a rented room scenario, you obviously have an…
I'm in VFX, in one of the leading houses (5000+ employees over 5 sites). We use Linux for 90% of our workload, but the rest is probably evenly split between Windows for the occasional tools that don't have a Linux…
Exactly, both dances taken from others and claimed as original by the litigants.
I'd be interested to know if a "full copy of the copyright laws" would fit in a standard email payload
The scarcity is in the "quality" - its ability to move us in new and interesting ways, just like now. A trillion similar things are not very interesting, so quality stands out.
It's the money, not the acceptability
Do you mean "often short for China the country"? Because otherwise it does sound pretty weird for you to say "Chinese communist".
>if you tried to say that people's needs have radically changed in that time then I fail to see how. Their needs have changed, because their expectations have changed. 20 years ago I didn't expect my map to be able to…
Its not about being blocked from continuing, it's about having to answer questions (or click away the dialogues) to peruse content. And the "subscribe to our newsletter" overlay often does block progress without hunting…
Are you on Android?
Came here to comment exactly this. The expression on the face is expressing all the wrong messages about the service.
In some contexts, yes.
iOS has a software back-link when you follow a link or notification out of another app. And FWIW I (and I presume others) like getting notifications when I'm in other apps.
I think you might be. The "in" at the end makes it pretty unambiguous.
>For spies, spooks, government agents etc. I suspect that Face ID would always be a no-no as it is much harder to control the ability of others to eavesdrop.
>state actors such as the IRA Can you elaborate on the IRA == state actor part?
Has "unlisted" ever been known to mean "private"? I never assumed it was - rather it was just a video that would not appear in searches or recommendations on YouTube.
But it isn't just a camera, its an array of stuff
I'm confused. The carrier, time, battery life, etc, are in the notch ears.. https://i.redd.it/1es9glox9t601.jpg Maybe I'm misunderstanding you? edit: that was a genuine question
Don't you only need to remember the last 5 or 6?
IA's definition of CDL and yours (by proxy of the NWU faq you linked) seem quite different. IA contends that the CDL program lends one digital copy per physical copy the lender owns (ie. the “owned to loaned” ratio).…
I didn't suggest reliable
The Daily Mail is in the top three newspapers, by circulation, in the UK. And far far more read than the broadsheets. How is it not considered the "mainstream"?
For the things that make a smart phone smart. We expect people to be able to find locations without directions, access arbitrary information, receive email, use eTickets, access calendars, etc - on the go, at any time…
I didn't read it as indicating laziness, I read it as those who make time to build creative structures with a straight mind may more easily make use of the psychedelic's influence than those who have not. ie.…
In general privacy law seem to work under the "expectation of privacy", which is why you see signs warning of security cameras or monitors showing what they see. In a rented room scenario, you obviously have an…
I'm in VFX, in one of the leading houses (5000+ employees over 5 sites). We use Linux for 90% of our workload, but the rest is probably evenly split between Windows for the occasional tools that don't have a Linux…
Exactly, both dances taken from others and claimed as original by the litigants.
I'd be interested to know if a "full copy of the copyright laws" would fit in a standard email payload
The scarcity is in the "quality" - its ability to move us in new and interesting ways, just like now. A trillion similar things are not very interesting, so quality stands out.
It's the money, not the acceptability
Do you mean "often short for China the country"? Because otherwise it does sound pretty weird for you to say "Chinese communist".
>if you tried to say that people's needs have radically changed in that time then I fail to see how. Their needs have changed, because their expectations have changed. 20 years ago I didn't expect my map to be able to…
Its not about being blocked from continuing, it's about having to answer questions (or click away the dialogues) to peruse content. And the "subscribe to our newsletter" overlay often does block progress without hunting…
Are you on Android?
Came here to comment exactly this. The expression on the face is expressing all the wrong messages about the service.
In some contexts, yes.
iOS has a software back-link when you follow a link or notification out of another app. And FWIW I (and I presume others) like getting notifications when I'm in other apps.
I think you might be. The "in" at the end makes it pretty unambiguous.
>For spies, spooks, government agents etc. I suspect that Face ID would always be a no-no as it is much harder to control the ability of others to eavesdrop.