family link is not enough, try disabling gemini and news access with it, and you cannot block shorts
Those landscape photos are a crappy hypnotic effort meant to try and dissociate Microsoft from the feeling most people have when they have to login on a Monday Morning.
This CSS is specific to the article. Not the same across the site.
If you're using cloud AI assistants, they're being heavily discounted to you by investors, for now. Those discounts won't exist forever.
We can’t trust general use self driving cars yet. Air traffic control is a bit riskier than that
....There's no trigonometry in common roof-slope-area calculations and designations, only pythagoreans. Rise over run, 6ft for every 12ft, etc. I do feel your pain about vetting "professionals", especially living in a…
I'd say the API can take up to half a minute to propagate, so API updates every minute is running up against their own performance. If you're a free customer, they may block you after a while, but first they'd have to…
Strange. This sounds like something Hurricane Electric specifically limited. There’s nothing in CGNAT that would naturally break such a tunnel
TikTok and Fox News and twitter and friends working as intended, sapping ambitions and attention spans and political wills.
Ask Bernie and AOC how that’s going
What you're seeing is capitalism, what you're dreaming of is a "free market", which can only exist under the right regulation.
I could imagine a team that needed it, but most professional programming work does not require this level of memorization, I'd have to see the job description to know which side to take in this argument.
I sympathize with this goal, but I'm not seeing what to do instead of screens for kids. I've been looking, hard. Suburbia makes this really hard. try getting three kids to sports with two working parents, and thats only…
If they are actually nominally offering privacy over bing and yandex, while selling anonymous ads on that sticker, that is a valid USP.
I stir it when I first open the jar, then store it upside down in the fridge, which works great, I often just scrape what I need off of the lid, but I may try storing it sideways next, thanks.
For the food portion of that instruction, I'd tell people to "eat cells, not substances." Pasta and rice don't look good along that spectrum.
They were two cones with the same apex, even, just copied and stretched to make a forest.
Pedestrians aren't customers, and deserve to die, and have their land replaced with more highways.
You both can be right, US Gov will write well-intentioned policy that none of their live teams can keep up with, even after 20 years, and I haven't yet seen a practical enterprise authentication architecture that…
“Yeast extract” gets snuck into a lot of American foods. You just don’t see it as a standalone product much. Marmite goes into plenty of my savory cooking
Helium supply is an issue and blimps are risky in adverse weather. Also these kite models keep the generator on the ground, saves from trying to float so much delicate weight.
Diono car seats fit three across in a CRV for us. They’re built like little airplane seats.
Same reason people complained about old ladies wearing fur coats, more than bikers who wear leather jackets; one enemy is scarier than another.
You identify the flat, dense, urban spaces fit for car-free living. You build public transit in and between them. You decide on an inner-city answer to delivery and trash trucks, like maybe the robots that move pallets…
I recently heard cars described as "an insect-like exo-skeleton for people, who then feel free to act more like insects than citizens while they're inside of it"
family link is not enough, try disabling gemini and news access with it, and you cannot block shorts
Those landscape photos are a crappy hypnotic effort meant to try and dissociate Microsoft from the feeling most people have when they have to login on a Monday Morning.
This CSS is specific to the article. Not the same across the site.
If you're using cloud AI assistants, they're being heavily discounted to you by investors, for now. Those discounts won't exist forever.
We can’t trust general use self driving cars yet. Air traffic control is a bit riskier than that
....There's no trigonometry in common roof-slope-area calculations and designations, only pythagoreans. Rise over run, 6ft for every 12ft, etc. I do feel your pain about vetting "professionals", especially living in a…
I'd say the API can take up to half a minute to propagate, so API updates every minute is running up against their own performance. If you're a free customer, they may block you after a while, but first they'd have to…
Strange. This sounds like something Hurricane Electric specifically limited. There’s nothing in CGNAT that would naturally break such a tunnel
TikTok and Fox News and twitter and friends working as intended, sapping ambitions and attention spans and political wills.
Ask Bernie and AOC how that’s going
What you're seeing is capitalism, what you're dreaming of is a "free market", which can only exist under the right regulation.
I could imagine a team that needed it, but most professional programming work does not require this level of memorization, I'd have to see the job description to know which side to take in this argument.
I sympathize with this goal, but I'm not seeing what to do instead of screens for kids. I've been looking, hard. Suburbia makes this really hard. try getting three kids to sports with two working parents, and thats only…
If they are actually nominally offering privacy over bing and yandex, while selling anonymous ads on that sticker, that is a valid USP.
I stir it when I first open the jar, then store it upside down in the fridge, which works great, I often just scrape what I need off of the lid, but I may try storing it sideways next, thanks.
For the food portion of that instruction, I'd tell people to "eat cells, not substances." Pasta and rice don't look good along that spectrum.
They were two cones with the same apex, even, just copied and stretched to make a forest.
Pedestrians aren't customers, and deserve to die, and have their land replaced with more highways.
You both can be right, US Gov will write well-intentioned policy that none of their live teams can keep up with, even after 20 years, and I haven't yet seen a practical enterprise authentication architecture that…
“Yeast extract” gets snuck into a lot of American foods. You just don’t see it as a standalone product much. Marmite goes into plenty of my savory cooking
Helium supply is an issue and blimps are risky in adverse weather. Also these kite models keep the generator on the ground, saves from trying to float so much delicate weight.
Diono car seats fit three across in a CRV for us. They’re built like little airplane seats.
Same reason people complained about old ladies wearing fur coats, more than bikers who wear leather jackets; one enemy is scarier than another.
You identify the flat, dense, urban spaces fit for car-free living. You build public transit in and between them. You decide on an inner-city answer to delivery and trash trucks, like maybe the robots that move pallets…
I recently heard cars described as "an insect-like exo-skeleton for people, who then feel free to act more like insects than citizens while they're inside of it"